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The Guardian (Charlottetown), 01 juin 2026

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ArticleFEDERAL MINISTER POURS MORE COLD WATER ON N.B.’S LNG IDEA

Canada has reached a land­mark deal to export lique­fied nat­ural gas to Ger­many — but it’s from the Pacific coast. And fed­eral Energy Min­is­ter Tim Hodg­son has poured more cold water on the pos­sib­il­ity of an East Coast export ter­minal, even...

FEDERAL MINISTER POURS MORE COLD WATER ON N.B.’S LNG IDEA

ArticleFalse Ebola claims run wild as Congo out­break wor­sens

As a deadly out­break of Ebola spreads through the east­ern Demo­cratic Repub­lic of Congo, one con­spir­acy the­ory is that non-profit work­ers brought the dis­ease to get more money. Another is that the out­break has been fab­ric­ated to frighten the...

False Ebola claims run wild as Congo out­break wor­sens

ArticleThese crabs prob­ably saved your life — can we save theirs?

POINT, N.J. Susan Linder was hunt­ing for bur­ied treas­ure. Kneel­ing at low tide, the bio­lo­gist dug up small shovel­fuls of sand, scan­ning each scoop for tiny jew­els. One yiel­ded a cluster of jade-col­oured beads. Another, from a few feet away,...

These crabs prob­ably saved your life — can we save theirs?

ArticlePess­im­ism grow­ing among gradu­ates search­ing for jobs

Cana­dian and Amer­ican high school and col­lege gradu­ates are enter­ing a labour mar­ket shaped by arti­fi­cial intel­li­gence, eco­nomic uncer­tainty, and shift­ing hir­ing pat­terns. This is mak­ing entry-level work harder to find. Cana­dian youth...

Pess­im­ism grow­ing among gradu­ates search­ing for jobs