Around 400,000 people cross the Canadian-US border every day, traveling to entry points across the 8,891 km border for immigration, asylum-seeking, tourism, or even just a weekend of fun. However, not everyone who approaches the Canadian-US border goes with the intention of crossing to the other side. Flagpoling, also known as “border running”, is a legal process in which individuals who are seeking to obtain or renew immigration permits in Canada exit and re-enter Canada at a land border crossing for an accelerated application process.
Beyond the Hoot: Uncovering the Surprising Diversity and Adaptations of Owls
As the moon rises and the world grows dark, an enigmatic creature takes to the skies. With its silent flight and piercing gaze, the…