Por: The New York Times World October 14, 2022
MONTREAL — For three weeks, truckers from across Canada converged on the capital, Ottawa, in protest against coronavirus regulations. They paralyzed the city’s life and disrupted some $300 million a day in trade by blocking crossings to the United States. And they dealt Prime Minister Justin Trudeau one of the biggest crises of his tenure, which ended only when he invoked never before used emergency powers.Whether his government was right in... + full article
Fox Business USA Business October 07, 2022
A truck driver explains what he's doing to deal with the surge in prices. The number of trucking jobs went down in September, payroll data released Friday by the U.S. Department of Labor, as the trucker shortage continues. The had approximately 1,580,800 employees in... + más
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Associated Press USA Health October 04, 2022
LONDON (AP) — A retired judge opened a public inquiry on Tuesday into how Britain handled the coronavirus pandemic, saying bereaved families and those who suffered would be at the heart of the proceedings.Former Court of Appeal judge Heather Hallett said the inquiry would... + más
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ABC News USA Health October 04, 2022
LONDON -- A retired judge opened a public inquiry on Tuesday into how Britain handled the pandemic, saying bereaved families and those who suffered would be at the heart of the proceedings.Former Court of Appeal judge Heather Hallett said the inquiry would investigate the... + más
Ex-judge opens COVID inquiry into UK handling of pandemic | Associated Press
ABC7 USA Politics September 26, 2022
Protests continued across Iran despite the government crackdown and state media reports claiming that demonstrators have put an end to their rallies.The protests, now in their eleventh day, were triggered by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, who died in a hospital three days... + más
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Fox News USA Politics September 24, 2022
The people who keep America moving are being applauded during .After drivers handled recent supply chain bottlenecks and coronavirus delays, the nation isn’t missing a chance to thank these key workers.Yellow Trucking senior vice president of trucker relations Bryan Reifsnyder... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Life September 22, 2022
Mamon Powers Jr. always envisioned being in business because that’s how he grew up, surrounded by business owners in his home and community. By the time he was 15, he was running his own carpentry crew on construction sites. He says he’s always had this “can-do-anything”... + más
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Chicago Tribune USA Opinion September 22, 2022
It’s difficult to parlay a fear of offending special interest groups into an effective strategy for running a nation. With the election of Parliament member Pierre Poilievre as leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, there is a new sheriff on Parliament Hill — and it... + más
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