Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -May 24 2024
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Read our latest blog titled "Harrison Butker's Controversial Commencement Speech at Benedictine College Sparks Debate" by clicking the link below!
The WNBA is officially coming to Toronto
The WNBA is finally, officially, coming to Toronto. Kilmer Sports Ventures has been awarded a women's professional basketball team.
7 in 10 Quebecers say they’re proud to be Canadian — higher than those in Alberta and Saskatchewan
According to a study by the Angus Reid Institute, residents of Quebec have more pride in being Canadian than those those in Alberta and Saskatchewan. 69% of Quebecers say they are proud to live in Canada, compared to just 58% in Alberta and 49% in Saskatchewan. Ontario and the Atlantic provinces rank among the provinces with the most Canadian pride, alongside Quebec, at 69%. Overall, 67% of Canadians say they are proud to live in Canada.
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Are you car-compatible with your partner?
One in four Americans consider themselves “car-incompatible” with their spouses or partners.
Americans say moving is more overwhelming than losing a job
One in four Americans consider moving to be a more stressful endeavor than landing a plane in an emergency. A recent survey of 2,000 Americans who have moved in the last five years investigated the overwhelming task of moving and found more than a few startling answers to some moving-related would-you-rathers. Respondents rated moving as more overwhelming than losing a job (27%), switching careers (23%), and even running for president (21%).
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