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Life expectancy at birth is just 77.4 years, despite a GNI per capita four times the global average. The country also has the highest healthcare spending of any nation worldwide, despite ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday (March 19, 2025) questioned the claims of high development rate and per capita income when certain States have about 70% of their population living below poverty ...
Some experts say for much longer. The issue is the country’s steadily declining rates of per-capita gross domestic product (GDP) and “labour productivity” — decidedly unsexy terminology ...
New for the 2025-2026 ski season, Le Massif de Charlevoix, Quebec, has been added to the Ikon Pass, according to a press release obtained by POWDER on April, 3, 2025. The addition takes the total of ...
suggesting a shift from the current “per capita income distance” criterion. Instead, the government recommended assigning 50 per cent weightage to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP ...
DENVER — Ikon Pass welcomes Le Massif de Charlevoix to the Ikon Pass community for winter 25/26, joining Tremblant in Quebec, for a total of nine marquee destinations in Canada. April 17, 2025, is the ...
The list of countries and territories, laid out across eight pages of documents, includes a baseline 10 per cent tariff on the countries but imposes higher duties on many other countries.
The major passes, including Epic and Ikon, as well as the smaller Mountain Collective, have recently announced sales for the 2025-26 season. The Indy Pass has already completed its early sales ...
Ikon Pass welcomes Le Massif de Charlevoix to the Ikon Pass community for winter 25/26, joining Tremblant in Quebec, for a total of nine marquee destinations in Canada. April 17, 2025, is the last ...
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Harvard University announced Monday that it will now offer free tuition to undergraduate students whose families make US$200,000 or less per year. In a statement, Harvard president Alan M.