A University of Alberta law professor has been placed on non-disciplinary leave during a review of online comments made following the murder of Charlie Kirk. The faculty member, not publicly identified, sparked controversy with social media posts referencing Kirk, leading to concerns for the safety of faculty and students amid threats related to the incident.
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Travel Delays Reported at Airports Due to Border Agency Outages
The Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA) experienced a Primary Inspection Kiosks outage affecting multiple airports, including Toronto Pearson, on Thursday; the issue began around 10:20 a.m. ET and was resolved by 2 p.m., but travelers faced delays as operations resumed. This outage followed a similar incident just days prior, highlighting ongoing challenges with border processing systems. Want More Context? 🔎
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