Halifax university's technology to help U.S. find missing soldiers on ex-battlefields

Saint Mary’s University professors Jonathan Fowler (right) and Aaron Taylor (left) work with ground penetrating radar in Grand-Pré, N.S., in December, 2022. A team from Saint Mary’s will work with the U.S. in France this summer in an attempt to find a missing crew member from a Second World War bomber. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Saint Mary’s University) Saint Mary’s University professors Jonathan Fowler (right) and Aaron Taylor (left) work with ground penetrating radar in Grand-Pré, N.S., in December, 2022. A team from Saint Mary’s will work with the U.S. in France this summer in an attempt to find a missing crew member from a Second World War bomber. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Saint Mary’s University)

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opinion | The gun control debate in America has been silenced

In the wake of another deadly mass shooting in America, that saw children as young as nine years old shot and killed, the gun control debate is going nowhere, writes CTV News political analyst Eric Ham.