Travelers frequently put up with annoyances like delayed flights, unforeseen costs, and difficult connections. In early 2026, however, WestJet tried…
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Timely updates from the Guild’s programs, events, and milestones. This section captures developments in education reform, arts policy, and NGO partnerships—while spotlighting how local action often creates ripples of lasting change. Stories here reflect urgency and optimism in equal measure.
With her gaze fixated on the lens as though pleading with it to see her at last, she sat without…
This January’s Ottawa-Beijing conference progressed with tangible purpose rather than ceremonial hoopla. The room was filled with policy complexity that…
Something extraordinary is in the air even before the music begins and the lights begin to dance across the gleaming…
During a visit to the White House, María Corina Machado placed her Nobel Peace Prize medal in Donald Trump’s hands.…
The domestic peace that followed one of the most infamous murders in recent American history is especially unsettling. Melanie McGuire,…
Unprepared travelers will see a subtle yet important change at U.S. airports in February. Anyone arriving at a TSA checkpoint…
As Mike Fincke walked back on Earth for the first time, his legs trembled a little. Even gravity becomes unexpected…
It was not Mahmoud Khalil’s intention to become a symbol. By all accounts, he intended to complete his education, provide…
It was not Matthew Ammel’s decision to enter the public eye. His move from a veteran to a Senate worker…
