At least in BC, they gave the First Nations people basically carte blanche to develop tranches of land in the middle of Vancouver.
In today's real estate environment, I'm sure I don't need to tell you how valuable that is.
At least in BC, they gave the First Nations people basically carte blanche to develop tranches of land in the middle of Vancouver.
In today's real estate environment, I'm sure I don't need to tell you how valuable that is.
Isn't this the port terminal that India's Adani group now has a majority stake in?
Classic "combatting Chinese influence" by pushing it straight into the arms of another foreign power.
Everyone knows that all children are just soon-to-be Hamas. This is just a preventative strike to deprive Hamas of more terrorists.
Tell me you haven't ridden a China HSR without telling me you haven't ridden China HSR
This is actually incredibly advantageous to the region. A consistent supply of electricity drives so much economic development it's crazy.
Year end inflation of 7% doesn't actually seem that bad? I'm surprised it's not higher tbh
This reporting isn't on Qatar.
The sound made by the projectile that hit the hospital doesn't sound like a misfired missile to me... It sounds a lot more like the other guided munitions we've been hearing getting dropped.
China really pulled off a soft landing tbh
Somehow consumer demand is rising again despite the liquidity crunch
Israel bombed them lol
China and Thailand are pretty well-aligned, but policing should be a domestic issue. I wouldn't want US police operating in Canada (although, legally, the US CBP can operate 100 miles from every land border and every Canadian airport with US preclearance, which I'm fairly sure covers like 80% of the population anywayl.