
Kyle Shaw
Editor and Co-Founder at The Coast
Editor and co-founder of The Coast news site. He/him. Best reached at 902-422-6278 ext 117. 💉💉💉Jan 13/22
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1 month ago |
thecoast.ca | Kyle Shaw
Mark Carney is under a microscope. (Yes, that would be a Markroscope, but let’s not make the term a habit.) Since his landslide victory in the Liberal Party’s race to replace Justin Trudeau on the weekend, Canada’s attention has turned to Carney to lead us into a trade war and/or general election. But there is an orderly process to follow when transferring power from old prime minister to new.
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1 month ago |
thecoast.ca | Kyle Shaw
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1 month ago |
thecoast.ca | Kyle Shaw
The Liberals went to the legal limit before calling the byelection for the federal riding of Halifax. Three-term member of parliament Andy Fillmore officially resigned the seat on Sep 3, 2024 to run—successfully it turned out—for mayor of Halifax, giving prime minister Justin Trudeau’s ruling Liberal Party a maximum of 180 days to call a byelection according to Canada’s Elections Act legislation.
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2 months ago |
rsn.org | Kyle Shaw
Faced with a rash of shark deaths marked by brain swelling, Canadian and American scientists are trying to solve a marine mystery. The first great white shark was found dead in August 2023 on a beach in a national park on Prince Edward Island, Canada: a young male, 500 pounds, 8 feet 9 inches from snout to tail. Park workers soon arrived with a pickup truck, loaded the carcass and drove it to a cooler at the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island.
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2 months ago |
nytimes.com | Kyle Shaw
The first great white shark was found dead in August 2023 on a beach in a national park on Prince Edward Island, Canada: a young male, 500 pounds, 8 feet 9 inches from snout to tail. Park workers soon arrived with a pickup truck, loaded the carcass and drove it to a cooler at the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island. Aside from some scrapes acquired en route, the shark showed no signs of injury.
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“There has always been the ‘Kyle punches drywall’ joke. It is one of those things in pop culture that popped up. Kyles, in general, tend to be short-tempered, and when they are displeased, instead of harming others, they just break something.” https://t.co/TilEqzuJZi

Radio interviews are usually scary, but @portiaclarkcbc was a joy to talk with. Also: Please buy a membership!

Did you hear us on @CBCNS Info Morning? Our editor Kyle Shaw (@kyles) spoke with @portiaclarkcbc about our new membership program Give it a listen: https://t.co/IjpjiJu5rn

This morning my new Coast colleague @martin_bauman said he's working on a story about blood-sucking bugs, so naturally I've been cracking myself up all day with "tick talk" puns. But now the story is out, and it's just terrifying. https://t.co/aWkO55dLrW