
Quebec’s premier quits, Greenland annexation talks, telco complaints rising, and more
Saddled with controversies, and lagging in the polls, Quebec Premier Francois Legault is stepping down. The announcement triggers a leadership race for the Coalition Avenir Quebec party, just months before a provincial election. Legault says he’ll stay in his post until his replacement is picked.Also: ‘Agree to disagree.’ Officials from Greenland and Denmark meet with members of the Trump Administration and politely push back against U.S. annexation threats, while NATO leaders pledge to boost security in the region.And: ‘Thank you for holding. What is your gripe?’ The new data that shows more Canadians than ever have a bone to pick with their telco providers.Plus: Concerns of U.S. strikes in Iran, PM Carney lands in China, Earth’s blistering heat-streak, and more.
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Saddled with controversies, and lagging in the polls, Quebec Premier Francois Legault is stepping down. The announcement triggers a leadership race for the Coalition Avenir Quebec party, just months before a provincial election. Legault says he’ll stay in his post until his replacement is picked.
Also: ‘Agree to disagree.’ Officials from Greenland and Denmark meet with members of the Trump Administration and politely push back against U.S. annexation threats, while NATO leaders pledge to boost security in the region.
And: ‘Thank you for holding. What is your gripe?’ The new data that shows more Canadians than ever have a bone to pick with their telco providers.
Plus: Concerns of U.S. strikes in Iran, PM Carney lands in China, Earth’s blistering heat-streak, and more.