Montreal groups protest the removal of Black History Month, Pride, and other cultural events from Google Calendar. Highway 39 near Midale, Saskatchewan is closed following a serious collision. British Columbia cancels a $1,000 grocery rebate and pauses some hiring due to possible US tariffs. Territorial premiers send a message to Washington stating that the Arctic is not for sale. Other news includes an Igloo cooler recall, an engagement from Cobra Kai stars Mary Mouser and Tanner Buchanan, the Jets moving forward without Aaron Rodgers, and discoveries in climate and the universe.
‘Significant lines’: Toronto Pearson travellers experiencing long waits amid security staffing issuesMontreal groups denounce removal of Black History Month, Pride, and other cultural events from Google CalendarHighway 39 closed near Midale, Sask. after ‘serious collision’B.C.
‘California of Canada’: In the face of U.S. tariffs, B.C.
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