Trudeau, buoyed by Biden visit, visits Council on Foreign Relations to talk up Canada
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will take his Canadian sales pitch to an influential U.S. audience this morning.Trudeau is at the Council on Foreign Relations, a respected New York think tank, to promote Canada as a wise investment and trusted trading partner. The idea is to capitalize on the momentum that was generated by last month’s visit to Ottawa by U.S. President Joe Biden. The centrepiece of that visit was a new Canada-U.S. strategy for the extraction, development and processing of critical minerals. Experts say would-be investors and developers now want to hear how Canada plans to streamline the regulatory process in order to capitalize on the country’s underground riches. Kirsten Hillman, Canada’s envoy to the U.S., acknowledges the appetite for clarity and says it’s a high priority — although the details likely won’t come today. Contrary to conventional wisdom, Canada’s permitting processes are actually more efficient than those...High Court to rule on hearing over police misdeeds during gang murder investigation
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will rule today on a gangland murder case from 2007 out of Surrey, B.C., where two men convicted of the crimes claim the investigation was tainted by police misconduct. Gangsters Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston were both found guilty of first-degree murder and conspiracy in 2014, seven years after the executions of six people in a Surrey highrise apartment building. Two of the victims, Christopher Mohan and Ed Schellenberg, were innocent bystanders in the apartment when they were gunned down alongside Corey Lal, Michael Lal, Eddie Narong and Ryan Bartolomeo.The question before the high court is whether police misconduct during the investigation, and Johnston and Haevischer’s treatment in prison, warrants a hearing of evidence to determine if the convictions were tainted by an abuse of process. The B.C. Court of Appeal ruled in 2021 that there should be a hearing, but Crown prosecutors appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada, claiming n...Federal workers strike for 10th day as negotiations on pay, remote work continue
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
OTTAWA — Workers in Canada’s largest federal public service union are hitting the picket lines for the 10th day as negotiations continue. Both sides are facing pressure to reach a deal, though there is no talk of back-to-work legislation being on the way.According to an update from Treasury Board President Mona Fortier earlier this week, wages and remote work are among the points of contention in the labour dispute. The federal government is offering a nine per cent wage increase over three years, backdated to 2021. Meanwhile, the union says it has adjusted its initial ask for a 13.5 per cent increase over the same period of time — but is not revealing the new number. As the strike continues, Canadians are facing a wide range of federal service disruptions ranging from immigration services to passport applications. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 28, 2023. The Canadian PressB.C. government to announce Surrey police service decision, RCMP or municipal force
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
VICTORIA — A decision is due today on who will police the Metro Vancouver city of Surrey: the RCMP or the municipal Surrey Police Service.British Columbia Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the government has reached a decision on which law enforcement agency it will approve after months of difficult deliberations.The city had hired numerous policing staff and even a new chief for the Surrey Police Service when voters elected a mayor and several councillors last fall who opposed the change. Mayor Brenda Locke campaigned on the promise to move back to the RCMP, saying it will be less expensive, but both the RCMP and the Surrey Police Service are currently working in the city. The B.C. government had previously approved the switch to the municipal force, and now it has to reveal if the city can reverse the decision. Opposition BC United Leader Kevin Falcon says he lacked information from the government to make a decision on which police force to support, while Green Leader Son...Daily horoscope for April 28, 2023
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Leo.Happy Birthday for Friday, April 28, 2023:You are energetic, radiant and know how to motivate others. You have a strong sense of responsibility for others, especially family. This is a wonderful year to socialize and enjoy life. Let your guard down and loosen up. Meanwhile, old friends may reappear to rekindle relationships.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★Social plans might suddenly change today. They might be canceled, or you might get a surprise invitation. Meanwhile, parents should be extra vigilant today, because this is an accident-prone day for your kids. Admittedly, there is increased chaos and confusion at home. Tonight: Party!TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★Your home routine will change today. Small appliances might break down or a minor breakage could occur. Someone might surprise you by knocking on your door and catching you off guard. Get dressed. Stock the fridge. Be ready for any...Two women killed in Russian missile strike on museum, Ukraine says
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
A Russian missile struck a museum in the centre of the eastern Ukrainian city of Kupiansk on Tuesday (25 April), killing two women and wounding 10 other people, the state emergency service said.Rescue workers dug through mounds of rubble to retrieve the bodies after the local history museum was hit by what President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's chief of staff and the regional governor said was a Russian S-300 missile.Anatolii Haivoronskyi, who used to work at the museum, said the museum director had been trapped under the rubble."And that's a (museum) worker," he said, standing in the rain outside the devastated building and looking at a body bag on the ground.Yulia, a resident who gave no surname, said she had been at the post office when she heard three explosions in the morning attack."Civilians are suffering every day... Today's attack took place at 8:55 a.m., the ... museum was hit, and I guess some people were injured or died there. Civilians, not soldiers. There were no weapons ther...Harriette Cole: How long until I can ask my grieving roommate for the rent?
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: My roommate is suffering from a tough personal loss that has left them completely overwhelmed by grief.I understand and want to give them the space and support they need to process, but because they were so preoccupied, they seem to have forgotten to pay their half of the rent. I didn’t want to burden them, so I paid the full amount myself.When is the right time to ask them to pay me back?Awkward TimingDEAR AWKWARD TIMING: You were kind to step in in the way you did, but know that your kindness was also risky.Even during tough times, people have to be responsible for themselves. Hopefully, your roommate will make good on paying their portion of the rent.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: My husband just died, and my neighbor made a bothersome request Advice | Harriette Cole: How can I get out of paying for the car repair? Advice | Harriette Cole: I act like I have the answers, but my life is a wreck Advice |...Miss Manners: The teacher says my little girl can’t wear her hat
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My 6-year-old daughter has had a best friend ever since the girls were old enough to notice there was another small person in the stroller next to them.During COVID, her mother and I arranged outdoor playdates and video calls. The girls are like sisters.Just before they were to enter kindergarten last year, the friend, “Jenna,” was diagnosed with a form of cancer with a very low survival rate.My daughter understands that a terrible sickness got into Jenna, and that the doctors will do everything they can, but her friend may have to go to Heaven. For the most part, she is handling the situation beautifully.But then there is the hat. My daughter decided that she and Jenna needed matching hats when Jenna’s hair began to fall out so that it would be a “fashion statement,” not a problem. She insists on wearing her hair in a bun and covering it with the hat so she and her friend match.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: I don&...Dear Abby: My wife won’t drive and says I should take her to work everyday
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
DEAR ABBY: I have recently retired after 40 years of working. My wife, who still works, thinks I should get up every morning and take her to work.We live in a big city where crime happens, so she doesn’t want to take the bus. Uber and Lyft are strangers to her. I tried teaching her to drive — even bought her a car — but she’d rather I take her.It’s a 40-mile round trip. The traffic is crazy at that time.If I refuse, there are usually hard feelings. I don’t want to do it every morning only to have to pick her up in the evening at major traffic time. What can I do?UNENTHUSED CHAUFFEURDEAR CHAUFFEUR: Uber and Lyft are more expensive than they used to be. Even if your wife were willing to drive herself, the cost of the vehicle, insurance and fuel would cost a bundle.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My hairstylist’s obsession has become really annoying Advice | Dear Abby: Am I overreacting to my European daughter-in-...BBC chairman Richard Sharp quits over report into Boris Johnson loan
Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:28:04 GMT
LONDON — BBC Chairman Richard Sharp will resign after a damning report into his appointment and a bitter row over a six-figure loan to Boris Johnson.Sharp, an ex-investment banker and Conservative donor, secured the top scrutiny role at the public broadcaster in February 2021, in a move signed-off by the then-prime minister.But, in a report published Friday, independent barrister Adam Heppinstall found Sharp failed to declare “potential perceived conflicts of interest” when going through the appointments scrutiny for the BBC post. He did not disclose his involvement in a process that saw Johnson secure an £800,000 loan while prime minister from the financier Sam Blyth.There was, the report said, “a risk of a perception that Mr Sharp was recommended for appointment because he assisted … the former prime minister in a private financial matter, and/or that he influenced the former prime minister to recommend him by informing him of his application before he subm...Latest news
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