NAV Canada, hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, is considering cutting air traffic controllers jobs at seven towers across Canada in an effort to save money as the global health crisis continues to pummel air traffic.
The NATO principle of one-for-all and all-for-one was the reason it — and by extension Canada — went into Afghanistan, but that assumption is being sorely tested by a U.S. administration that is in a hurry to wind things up.
He narrowly missed the Olympic podium in 2016 and three years later earned world bronze after leading late in the race, yet some of Moh Ahmed’s fiercest battles haven’t been waged on a running track.
A few Toronto-area landlords are still trying to reclaim their luxury homes even though an Ontario Superior Court judge voided their leases two months ago, and ordered their mutual tenant to shut down the illegal rooming houses he created at a dozen properties.
The lack of a rescue therapy should not be a deal-breaker for properly conducted challenge trials aimed at thoroughly evaluating COVID-19 vaccines, write Nir Eyal and Bastian Steuwer.