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In the news today: Artemis II lunar flyby, Canada-E.U. poll, Runway safety
The crew will travel farther than any astronauts since Apollo 13, while a 4,000-person poll finds 58% of Canadians want to explore EU membership.
- On Monday, the Artemis mission, featuring Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, nears a record-breaking lunar flyby, while a new Spark Advocacy poll shows 58 per cent of Canadians are open to European Union membership.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has expressed interest in deepening trade and security ties with the European Union, though not as a formal member, coinciding with mounting pressure on Canada after more than a year of tariffs under President Donald Trump's second administration.
- Israel and the United States carried out airstrikes on Iran on Monday, killing more than 25 people, as Iran responded with missile fire toward Israel and neighboring nations amid tensions over the Strait.
- Runway safety incidents reached 639 in 2024, according to the Transportation Safety Board, with renewed attention following an Air Canada Express jet collision at New York's LaGuardia Airport last month.
- Toys is battling Acer, a Calgary swingers club, and a Russian business over trademark applications, claiming they cause confusion while the retailer owes at least $120 million to suppliers.
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In the news today: Artemis II lunar flyby, Canada-E.U. poll, Runway safety
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Total News Sources27
Leaning Left18Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution86% Left
Bias Distribution
- 86% of the sources lean Left
86% Left
L 86%
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