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Most Albertans disapprove of Smith as premier and her handling of separatism: Ipsos poll

A majority of Albertans disapprove of both Danielle Smith’s performance as premier and of her handling of the separatism issue, according to a new Ipsos poll that also found Albertans on both ends of the debate believe Smith supports...

How Fidelity’s Disruptive Thematic ETFs Suite Breaks the Mold

As the market faces more and more concentration risk from the dominance of just a few AI hyperscalers, investors are on the lookout for ETF tools to diversify their portfolios while still chasing upside. Thematic ETFs may provide...

Kosovo votes again amid political deadlock, seeking EU and NATO progress | Elections News

Prolonged crisis has negatively affected Kosovo’s economy, already hit hard by the global energy crisis and rising fuel prices.Published On 7 Jun 20267 Jun 2026Voters in Kosovo headed to the polls for an early parliamentary election, the third...

The Next Bitcoin ETF Boom May Be Coming From Japan, Here’s Why

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure The US Spot Bitcoin ETFs are experiencing a sustained bearish performance, especially as the premier cryptocurrency succumbs to another wave of correction. Recent data suggest that...

Heading to the beach this summer? Here’s how to stay safe in Ontario waters

As warm weather finally settles into Ontario and beach season gets underway, experts say the province’s lakes are ready for the summer crowd. Here is everything you need to know about beach and water quality this season. With above-average...

Coast guard rescues sailor off Newfoundland attempting transatlantic record – National

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 6, 2026 3:07 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The Canadian Coast Guard has rescued a sailor attempting to set a world record for the shortest boat to cross the Atlantic...
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