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Public Health Agency of Canada Budgets $17.6 Million for COVID Vaccine Passport Program Until 2025: Memo

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) budgeted millions for a vaccine passport program until fiscal 2024–2025, with a Department of Health memo saying the funding was needed to support federal public health measures “as needed going forward.” “The expected result would be that Canadians have continued access to the Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination…


Government Plans to Build More Homes in Inner Cities

The government will focus on building new homes in England’s inner city areas instead of “concreting over the countryside,” Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has said as the government unveiled its long-term housing plan on Monday. Mr. Sunak said the government is on track to deliver its pledge to build a million homes before the next election,…


Mental Health Minister Puts $156M Toward Launch of 988 Crisis Hotline in November

Mental Health Minister Carolyn Bennett says the government is putting $156 million over three years toward a new three-digit suicide-prevention hotline. Starting on Nov. 30, people in crisis will be able to dial 988 anywhere in Canada to be connected with trained responders 24 hours a day by phone or text message. The free service…


How to Use a Gold IRA for Long-Term Wealth Preservation

Most people looking to preserve their wealth don’t venture past traditional investments like stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. However, for those who want to establish strong financial futures, a gold IRA or individual retirement account (IRA) is a worthwhile investment to consider. This self-directed IRA allows you to grow your wealth and diversify your portfolio…


What Are the Symptoms of Heat Stroke, and Can Eating Watermelon Prevent It ?

Summer heat makes people’s body temperatures rise. The body automatically triggers certain functions to keep cool, such as increasing sweating and breathing. However, heat stroke may result when the ambient temperature is too high and physiological self-adjustments fail to control body temperature. So how do we know if heat stroke is imminent? And how can…


Radical Islamic Preacher Charged With 3 Terrorist Offences

Radical preacher Anjem Choudary, the alleged leader of the proscribed terrorist organisation, Al-Muhajiroun, has appeared in court in London amid allegations he colluded with a Canadian national to spread “an extreme form of Islam” online. Mr. Choudary, 56, is accused of directing a terrorist organisation, being a member of a proscribed organisation and addressing meetings to…


NTD News Today (July 24): RFK Jr. Candidate With Highest Favorability: Poll; Texas Publishes Numbers on Operation Lone Star

A new Harvard-Harris poll on the favorability of political figures shows Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on top, with the highest net favorability. Epoch Times reporter Jeff Louderback tells NTD’s Chris Beers this is due to his bi-partisan appeal and his recent testimony to Congress about censorship. Two years after its launch, Texas’ Operation Lone Star…


LIVE NOW: NTD News Today (July 24): RFK Jr. Candidate With Highest Favorability: Poll; Texas Publishes Numbers on Operation Lone Star

A new Harvard-Harris poll on the favorability of political figures shows Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on top, with the highest net favorability. Epoch Times reporter Jeff Louderback tells NTD’s Chris Beers this is due to his bi-partisan appeal and his recent testimony to Congress about censorship. Two years after its launch, Texas’ Operation Lone Star…


Drones Target Moscow and Crimea as Russia Continues Bombing Odesa

Central Moscow came under drone attack—for the third time in as many months—in what Russian officials are calling an “act of international terrorism” by Kyiv. “Drone attacks on two non-residential buildings occurred at roughly 4 a.m. [Moscow time], causing no major damage or casualties,” Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin wrote on Telegram on the morning of…


Student With ‘Bright Future’ Drowned in Lake Before his Mother Reported him Missing, Inquest Told

CHELMSFORD—An inquest into the death of a black teenager who was found dead in a lake in Epping Forest has heard he drowned and was already dead when his mother reported him missing. Richard Okorogheye, 19, left his home in Ladbroke Grove, west London, on the evening of March 22, 2021 and his mother, Evidence…