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The best foundations for every skin type

Face it  foundation is an important step in any makeup routine if you’re looking to add a little extra coverage to your look. I’m helping you take the guesswork out of which foundation you should add to your makeup routine by rounding up the best foundations to shop for your skin type and budget. From splurge-worthy to budget-friendly to everything in between, these are the top foundation recommendations to add to your shopping cart if you’re in the market for a new makeup must-have. Read More

The best beauty advent calendars for the 2024 holiday season

Par : Sidra Sheikh
I don’t celebrate Christmas, but I still look forward to holiday shopping or rather the holiday shopping deals. I’m especially excited for all the beauty advent calendars during this time of year and I think regardless of individual beliefs or traditions, all beauty lovers are too. We all know this is when you can get the best value sets for the best prices. Read More

Brian Day: Repairing B.C.’s broken health-care system starts at the ballot box

Health care consumes a massive share of government budgets, exceeding 40 per cent in provinces such as B.C. It should probably be the number 1 issue for every voter at election time because it costs so much: despite substantial increases in taxation over the last few years, the B.C. government increased the provincial debt from $72 billion in 2020 to over $107 billion in 2024. Read More

Avi Benlolo: UNIFIL turned a blind eye to Hezbollah’s UN security violations

Israel’s arch-enemy and the head of Hamas, Yhaya Sinwar, is now dead, but UN agencies tasked with protecting the peace still haven’t been held to account. Since 1978, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has been tasked with maintaining peace along the Israel-Lebanon border. However, UNIFIL’s mandate to monitor and prevent hostilities has been systematically undermined by its own inability — or unwillingness — to act against Hezbollah’s growing military presence. Over the years, Hezbollah has entrenched itself in southern Lebanon, right under UNIFIL’s watch, preparing for an assault on Israel that could have had devastating consequences. Despite clear violations of UN Security Council Resolutions 1559 and 1701, which call for the disarmament of Hezbollah and forbid any armed presence south of the Litani River, UNIFIL has failed to enforce these mandates. Read More

Chris Selley: The desperation of Justin Trudeau is dangerous for everyone. Especially Liberals

Par : Chris Selley
It’s disturbingly plausible, as Tasha Kheiriddin argued here on Thursday, that Justin Trudeau might have extended his proverbial runway on Wednesday with his jaw-dropping performance before the parliamentary inquiry into foreign interference in Canadian elections. The most unhinged Trudeau and Liberal partisans are now convinced that Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is some kind of Manchurian candidate — or the Indian-brainwashed equivalent — thanks to the prime minister’s claim to know the names of Conservative parliamentarians and candidates “who are engaged in or at high risk of foreign interference.” Read More

Canadian former Olympic snowboarder accused of running vicious cocaine-trafficking ring

A former Canadian Olympic snowboarder has been named in the United States as the boss of a billion-dollar transnational drug trafficking organization accused of moving massive amounts of cocaine and meth from Colombia, through Mexico and California into Canada while protecting the operation with multiple unsolved murders, including several in Canada. Read More
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