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Feds lay out beefed-up flight refund rules after gaps laid bare by pandemic

Feds lay out beefed-up flight refund rules after gaps laid bare by pandemic
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Will the Arctic Become a Frontier of War or a Domain for Cooperation?

Will the Arctic Become a Frontier of War or a Domain for Cooperation?
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Will Canada Be A Bridge Of Cooperation Or A Platform For War In The 21st Century

could  play the role of intermediary and diplomatic bridge both for the benefit of its own citizens and the wellbeing of the world as a whole. The arctic remains the world’s last frontier of human exploration. It is also a domain of great potential cooperation among great civilizations, or inversely a domain of militarism and confrontation. In recent years, Russia and China have increasingly harmonized their foreign policies around the Framework unveiled by President Xi Jinping in 2013 dubbed the Belt and Road Initiative. Since its unveiling, this megaproject has grown in leaps and bounds winning over 136 nations, accruing $3.7 trillion of investment capital and evolving new components such as the “Digital Silk Road”, “Health Silk Road”, “Space Silk Road”, and of course the “Polar Silk Road”. In March 2021, the Polar Silk Road, first announced in 2018, was given a prominent role in the 2021-2025 Five Year Plan with a focus on Arctic shipping, resource develop

F1 fans fuming over lack of refunds for cancelled 2020 Canadian Grand Prix

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press The company that stages the Canadian Grand Prix is refusing to explain why it has not yet issued refunds to some fans who purchased tickets to last year’s race, almost nine months after it was cancelled because of COVID-19. Fans from the United States, Canada, Britain and elsewhere are fuming after Octane Racing Group Inc., the promoters of the Montreal F1 race, repeatedly failed to follow through on a promise to refund tickets, which can cost upward of $3,000 each. After the June, 2020, race was pulled from the F1 schedule, ticketholders were told refunds would be processed before the end of October, 2020. Since then, however, Octane has said only that “unforeseen delays in the

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