By Euronews A man took a 1.5-metre narwhal tusk – a horn protruding from the whale – off the wall at Fishmongers’ Hall to confront the London Bridge stabbing suspect, an eyewitness has claimed. On Friday night, film director Amy Coop wrote on Twitter that she saw a man take the tusk off the wall at Read More…
Month: November 2019
Five Alarm Warning – Another Fire Truck Stolen In Winnipeg And Taken For A Dangerous Joy Ride Throughout The City
The crime wave & meth crisis continues in Winnipeg. In a brazen affront to the firefighters and citizens of Winnipeg, a fire truck was stolen, driven at high speeds throughout the city and into a busy downtown. Over a dozen police vehicles chased the stolen fire truck on early Friday afternoon. The truck was stolen Read More…
MPs Fast & Harder Excluded From Conservative Shadow Cabinet: Scheer Now Facing More Attacks.
The turmoil within the federal Conservative party continues. Today, the Conservative Member of Parliament Ed Fast dealt another blow to the leadership of Andrew Scheer. Fast said he turned down an offer to be a shadow cabinet minister under his leadership. Fast was a former trade minister under contentious Prime Minister Stephen Harper. Earlier this Read More…
A Leg, A Limb, A Life. 60 Million People Endangered By Landmines
‘Under the Norwegian presidency, the new and ambitious Oslo Action Plan is being adopted to step up action against landmines. The Action Plan is an important step towards the goal of a mine-free world by 2025,’ said Minister of Foreign Affairs Ine Eriksen Søreide. This week, Norway is hosting the Oslo Review Conference of the Mine Ban Read More…
Child Labourers Needed, Must Be Atleast Five Years Old For Employment
With over 152 million reported cases of child labour worldwide, Minister of Social Protection, Hon. Amna Ally today said no country can achieve or sustain prosperity on the backs of children. Guyana, the minister said, is keenly working towards the elimination of child labour by 2025; an objective of the National Action Plan’s National Child Read More…
P.E.I Christmas Trees Are The Best In Canada
Christmas tree grower David Smith is used to planting for the future. Each year he plants a new crop of trees, knowing that he won’t see the results of his efforts for 15 years. Although planting and cutting the trees only happens once, each tree represents years of labour; including pruning once a year for six Read More…
What Impeachment Is, And Isn’t?
By Richard Brody America’s Founding Fathers, probably never perceived of, anything occurring, such as what we have witnessed, these past 3 years. Their true fears, which they hoped to protect this nation against, was having a President, who behaved like the King, they were abandoning, and separating from. For that reason, they decided, it was necessary, Read More…
UK Signs £1bn Trade Deal With Central America
The UK government has signed a trade and political continuity agreement with Central America. Trade between the UK and Central America was worth The UK government has signed a trade and political continuity agreement with Central America. Trade between the UK and Central America was worth £1bn in 2018. Agreement ensures British businesses and consumers Read More…
134 Anniversary Of The Largest Mass Execution Of Indigenous People In Canada
Battleford – 134 years ago today, the largest mass execution in Canadian history took place at Fort Battleford, in Saskatchewan. Warriors, who had fought alongside Louis Riel from the Cree Nation were executed for demanding that their collective and individual Human Rights be respected. The hanging were an aftermath of the 2nd Metis War in Read More…
Superior Court Rules In Favour Of Ousted Councillor Karygiannis
The Superior Court of Justice today granted Jim Karygiannis relief from forfeiture of his seat as a Councillor for Ward 22. Karygiannis’ audited financial statements showed he spent $32,083.50 on his election campaign and under the Municipal Elections Act, candidates can only spend 10% of the permitted amount on expenditures. Mr. Karygiannis has stated the Read More…
British Embassy Enacts Charter To Protect Citizens Visting Tunisia
Today the British Embassy in Tunisia announced a UK/Tunisia Sustainable Tourism Charter in Hammamet, one of the most popular tourism resorts for British visitors to Tunisia. The Charter has been developed in partnership with the Municipality of Hammamet, the Ministry of Tourism, ABTA, TUI, ANGED and the Federation of Tunisian Hoteliers. It was signed in Tunisia Read More…
Trump Establishes Missing Or Murdered Native Americans And Native Alaskans Task Force
White House – President Donald Trump in a surprisingly progressive move signed an executive order Tuesday, November 26, creating a task force to investigate the unsolved cases of missing or murdered Native Americans and Native Alaskans. #MMNANA Trump said “The statistics are sobering and heartbreaking … more than 5,000 Native American women and girls were Read More…
OK Boomer – OK Millennial – Can’t We Just Get Along?
By Julie Gorges Have you heard or seen the two words that seem to be everywhere these days: “OK Boomer?” This catch phrase has gained traction quickly this fall on the Internet with memes, jokes, and merchandise featuring the “OK Boomer” logo. In fact, a number of trademark applications have been filed for its use – Read More…
5 Ramifications, When Populist Politics, Don’t Consider Consequences
By Richard Brody Whether, one is a supporter of the present occupant of the White House, or opposes his policies, rhetoric, and positions, most should be willing to agree, today’s populist programs, will, most probably, bring forth, significant ramifications! For better, or worse, these last 3 years, should be thought of, as anything, but, normal! This Read More…
Trudeau Talks National Pharmacare With Premier Ball
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Dwight Ball to discuss shared priorities. The Prime Minister reaffirmed his commitment to continue working collaboratively with Premier Ball and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador. He also thanked Premier Ball for his ongoing collaboration on a wide range of issues, including infrastructure, energy, and Read More…
Court Rules, Trump Is Not Above The Law
Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement after the District Court for the District of Columbia ruled in the Committee on the Judiciary v. McGahn case that the White House cannot continue its obstruction of Congress, and after the U.S. Supreme Court granted a temporary stay on the Mazars case: “The Courts have been clear: the Read More…
Pan-Democracy Party Wins 17 Out Of 18 Districts In Hong Kong Election
Echoes of anti-establishment of nearly two hundred days of street protests sent shock waves through the polling stations across Hong Kong on Sunday, as a Tsunami of voters rebuffed pro-Beijing candidates by casting ballots in support of the pan-democrats. Elections officials estimate 71% of eligible citizens voted for change which amounts to approximately 3 million Read More…
Bombers Win, A Welcome Distraction For Winnipeg, Canada’s Murder Capital
Hometown native, Andrew Harris of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, made the Hamilton Tiger-Cats look like pussy cats in the 107th playing of the Grey Cup. He became the first Canadian to capture Grey Cup MVP honours since quarterback Russ Jackson did it in 1969 and walked away with the Most Oustanding Canadian award. Harris dominated Read More…
CFL Flagged For Not Wanting Canadian Singers At Grey Cup Half-Time Show
At the 107th Grey Cup held Sunday in Calgary between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Keith Urban a New Zealand-Australian performed the half-time show. Urban is a singer, songwriter and record producer well known for his work in country music. He is also married to Nicole Kidman and well connected to the American entertainment industry. Read More…
Scheer Fires Chief Of Staff; The Knives Are Out Within The Conservative Family
Conservative Party Leader Andrew Scheer continues to face a rebellion within his party. He is fighting to keep his job and his position of leader. In an effort to do just that he has fired two top aides in his office as the party deals with the fallout of an election loss. Chief of staff Read More…
Minister Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne’s To Represent France At The G20 Sumit In Japan
Jean-Baptiste Lemoyne, Minister of State attached to the Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, is taking part in the G20 Meeting of Foreign Affairs Ministers in Nagoya, Japan, from November 22-23; the meeting will focus on international trade and global governance, the Sustainable Development Goals and Africa. The minister of state will reaffirm France’s commitment Read More…
Immigrants And Refugees Thrive In Colorado
Governor Jared Polis announced the launch of the New Americans Initiative, headed by Kit Taintor, Senior Advisor to the Governor for New American Integration. Focusing on Colorado’s new American populations, the Initiative will involve executive agencies and diverse stakeholders, including nonprofit providers, to ensure new Americans have the opportunity to thrive in their communities. Kit Read More…
Racial Profiling: Commission On Human Rights And Youth Rights Recommends Final Ban On Routine Police Checks
The Commission on Human Rights and Youth Rights today recommended that the City of Montreal immediately and permanently prohibit routine police checks. which affect some groups disproportionately. She presented her recommendations at the public meeting of the Public Safety Commission, where she was invited to comment on the report on police arrests conducted by independent researchers Read More…
Lord Ahmad to represent UK at G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, November 2019
Lord (Tariq) Ahmad of Wimbledon will represent the United Kingdom at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Nagoya, Japan this weekend (Friday 22nd and Saturday 23rd November). The meeting will be an opportunity for G20 partners to address critical global challenges. The summit also represents the conclusion of Japan’s Presidency of the G20, before handing Read More…
Governor Wolf Vetoed House Bill 321 In Support Of Women’s Rights
Governor Tom Wolf vetoed House Bill 321. The governor’s full veto message: TO THE HONORABLE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THECOMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA “Pursuant to Article IV, Section 15 of the Pennsylvania Constitution, I am returning herewith, without my approval, House Bill 321, Printer’s Number 1404. “This legislation is a restriction on women and medical professionals and Read More…
Minister Vandal, A Win For The Metis Nation, A Win For The North
By. Honourable Dr. Robert Falcon Ouellette, PhD https://twitter.com/DrRobbieO https://www.facebook.com/RFalconOuellette/ Dan Vandal, the Member of Parliament for St-Boniface-St-Vital was the only Westerner appointed to the 2019 federal cabinet on Wednesday, November 20 in Ottawa. The federal election held on October 21 was a prairie fire of malcontentment which burned bright and removed much of the Liberal Read More…
Israeli PM Netanyahu Indicted For Corruption
News Source: http://www.xinhuanet.com/ Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit speaks during a press conference regarding indictment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem, on Nov. 21, 2019. Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit announced on Thursday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been indicted in a series of corruption cases. (JINI via Xinhua) JERUSALEM, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) Read More…
Quebec Invests In Protecting Youth Workers
Health and Social Services Minister Lionel Carmant reiterates that support for youth protection workers is at the heart of his priorities and that many measures have already been put in place to ensure better monitoring and follow-up of vulnerable children and young people. The Minister welcomes the report Protection of Youth: Management of Interventions following a report Read More…
Governor Cuomo Announces New Actions To Protect Transgender New Yorkers
On Transgender Day of Remembrance, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced new actions to protect transgender and gender non-conforming New Yorkers. The Governor directed the Department of Financial Services to propose new actions to further protect access to health insurance for transgender and gender non-conforming individuals. The Governor also directed the Division of Human Rights Read More…
Prime Minister Trudeau Welcomes New Cabinet
On election day, Canadians chose to continue moving forward. From coast to coast to coast, people chose to invest in their families and communities, create good middle-class jobs, and fight climate change while keeping our economy strong and growing. Canadians sent the message that they want us to work together to make progress on the Read More…
Changes Coming To Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation
Today, the Honourable Tom Osborne, Minister of Finance and President of Treasury Board, introduced amendments to the Liquor Corporation Act to realign the governance structure of the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation (NLC) to better reflect the current operational realities of the corporation. Currently, the NLC Board consists of a maximum of seven appointed members, Read More…
Pallister Government Snubs Metis People In Throne Speech
The Manitoba Metis Federation (MMF) is expressing disappointment in today’s provincial Speech From the Throne. Once again, the Pallister government makes no mention of the Metis in its vision for the year ahead. “How ironic that as we enter the 150th anniversary of Louis Riel and his Provisional Government’s negotiation to enter Confederation, this Premier Read More…
New Brunswick 59th Throne Speech Mover & Seconder Named
Saint John East MLA Glen Savoie, who is Government House Leader, will move the acceptance of the throne speech during the opening of the third session of the 59th legislature on Tuesday, Nov. 19. The motion will be seconded by Hampton MLA Gary Crossman. “I am proud to be joined by Gary to help begin Read More…
The King And I
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met today with His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan. The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties between Canada and Jordan, and Prime Minister Trudeau confirmed Canada’s support for Jordan’s efforts to cope with the impact of the regional conflicts in Iraq and Syria. They also underscored the Read More…
5,000 Refugees Lives In Shagarb Camp Sudan, Doesn’t Matter
This morning (Nov 18, 2019) at 9:00 am Sudan time, frustrated refugees peacefully demonstrated in front of the Commissioner for Refugees office (COR) in the Shagarab Camp. They are fed up with the deplorable situations in the camp and lack of transparency in the manner refugee applications are being processed. The refugees know as each Read More…
Cuomo Announces $4 Million For Green Energy in New York Schools
P-12 Schools: Green and Clean Energy Solutions Program Helps Lower Energy Costs and Increase Energy Efficiency Program Furthers Governor’s Green New Deal and State’s Goal to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions 85 Percent By 2050 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $4 million is available under the P-12 Schools: Green and Clean Energy Solutions program to reduce energy Read More…
Mass Shooting In Fresno California, 4 Innocent Dead
“All Americans are shocked and heartbroken by the latest act of horror and bloodshed at a family gathering in Fresno, California. Our prayers are with the victims, the injured and their families and our hearts go out to the entire Fresno community at this terrible time. We offer our sincere thanks to all of the Read More…
Frode Berg Handed Over To Norwegian Authorities
Frode Berg was handed over to the Norwegian authorities in Lithuania at 11:00 today (Norwegian time). Mr Berg will return home to Norway and will be reunited with his family. ‘We are very pleased that Frode Berg will now be able to return to Norway as a free man. I would like to thank the Read More…
New York City Plastered With Far-Right Neo-Fascist Banners
Earlier today, posters and banners apparently created by the Proud Boys, a far-right neo-fascist organization that admits only men as members and promotes political violence, were plastered at various locations around New York City, including the Queens Midtown, Lincoln, Holland and Brooklyn Battery Tunnels, and the Manhattan Bridge. They have since been removed and an investigation into Read More…
We The Jury Find Roger Stone Guilty, Guilty, Guilty
“The jury’s decision is a victory for truth and sends a powerful and timely message to President Trump and all House and Senate witnesses—past, present, and future—that lying to Congress, witness tampering, and obstruction of Congress are crimes and those who commit crimes do so at their own peril.” U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer
Louis Riel Day, Manitoba’s First Premier
We also recognize that November 16th is a dark day in this country’s history as it marks the anniversary of his execution. We know that the actions of a past repressive colonial government were driven by racism and fear – fear of a different culture and a unique way of life. We cannot forget this Read More…
Ontario Leads Business Mission to India
Province Works to Expand Reach of Key Tech and Infrastructure Sectors Ministry of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade TORONTO — Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, is leading a business mission to India focused on enhancing business ties to drive job creation, trade and investment in Ontario. Twelve Ontario companies Read More…
Santa Clarita, California, High School Shooting Kills 1, Injures 5
By ABC7.com staffUpdated 2 hours ago SANTA CLARITA, Calif. — At least six people were shot, one fatally, Thursday morning on the campus of Saugus High School in Santa Clarita, prompting a massive response from sheriff’s deputies and paramedics, authorities said. In a tweet, Sheriff Alex Villanueva said the suspected shooter was “in custody and being Read More…
GN Network Impacted By Ransomware
Iqaluit, Nunavut (November 3, 2019) – On Saturday, November 2, 2019, a new and sophisticated type of ransomware affected the GN, across the territory. The ransomware encrypted individual files on various servers and workstations. As a result, all government services requiring access to electronic information stored on the GN network are impacted, except Qulliq Energy Corporation. “I want to assure Read More…
Government Launches New Driver Licensing And Registration System
The Government of Yukon is launching a new integrated system that will streamline vehicle and license-related transactions and better protect Yukoners’ personal information. YuDriv is a client-centered platform that includes a new driver licensing and registration system. Once fully implemented, this system will improve service delivery and lay the groundwork for additional online services for Read More…
Government Launching Active Transportation Fund To Address Climate Change
Driver’s license fees are being reinstated to fund a new $5 million active transportation fund for Prince Edward Island. The new $5 million dollar active transportation fund will help build new walking and bike paths, widen paved shoulders, and better connect existing walking and cycling trails to improve and grow our active transportation network. “I Read More…
Election Reforms Coming to Quebec
The Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Mrs. Andrée Laforest, tabled today in the National Assembly Bill No. 49 amending the Act respecting elections and referendums in municipalities, the Act respecting the ethics and deontology in municipal matters and amending various legislative provisions . It wants to strengthen municipal democracy and tighten some rules applicable to municipal Read More…
City Hall Truth And Reconciliation Project Unveiled Today
Today, the City of Regina unveiled an installation at City Hall to educate visitors and staff on our commitment and journey toward Truth and Reconciliation. “The support for Reconciliation Regina from organizations throughout the city shows us that our residents are keen to make progress on the TRC calls to action,” said Mayor Michael Fougere. Read More…
Gridlock At The Bargaining Table
The Government Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) continues to meet in good faith with the Teacher Bargaining Committee (TBC). Today’s meeting with the TBC is the 10th meeting of the parties as they negotiate a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. The main items that the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) identified has been addressed either through the GTBC Read More…
Universal Child Care Is Now A Reality In British Columbia
RICHMOND – Thousands of parents around the province are returning to work, going back to school or pursuing other opportunities, thanks to the Province funding more than 10,400 new, affordable licensed child care spaces. “Quality, affordable child care is making a real difference for B.C. families,” said Premier John Horgan. “In less than two years, Read More…
Mayo Airport Receives Transport Canada Certification
Following extensive upgrades, the Mayo aerodrome was certified as an airport by Transport Canada on November 1, 2019. The certification will allow the Mayo airport to support scheduled service on a long-term basis in anticipation of continued resource development in the region, increasing travel options for travellers, industry and Mayo citizens. Several upgrades were completed Read More…
Trudeau Government Invest $750 Million Into High Speed Internet
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) Today, the CRTC launched its second call for applications for the Broadband Fund. The CRTC is now accepting applications for all eligible projects to improve broadband access across Canada, including in areas covered by the first call. Applicants that have at least three years’ experience deploying and operating broadband infrastructure in Read More…
Prime Minister Trudeau Extends Olive Branch To Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe today to discuss important priorities. The Prime Minister reaffirmed his commitment to work collaboratively with the provincial government on behalf of the people of Saskatchewan. The Prime Minister reiterated the Government of Canada’s determination to see the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) project completed, and highlighted Read More…
House Dems Pass Nine Bills To Support Veterans
“A day after the nation observed Veterans Day, the Democratic House once again honored the sacrifice and heroism of our veterans and their families by passing nine vital, bipartisan bills that strengthen VA and ensure the service members receive the care and benefits they have earned. The House has now sent the GOP Senate the Read More…
Premier Cochrane Shuffles Cabinet
YELLOWKNIFE (November 7, 2019) – Premier Caroline Cochrane today announced the following changes to the senior management of the Northwest Territories public service: Martin Goldney is appointed as Secretary to Cabinet and Deputy Minister of Executive and Indigenous Affairs Sandy Kalgutkar is appointed as Secretary to the Financial Management Board and Deputy Minister of Finance Read More…
Judge Orders President Trump To Pay $2 Million Settlement
Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Nov. 07, 2019 – 2:30 – Lawsuit claims Trump misused the Trump Foundation for business, political reasons; chief White House correspondent John Roberts reports from the North Lawn. https://video.foxnews.com/v/6101649994001/#sp=show-clips
President Trump’s Decision To Terminate Temporary Protected Status Is Reckless
Washington D.C. – U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer today released the following statement in response to a new report released by Senate Foreign Relations Committee Ranking Member Bob Menendez (D-NJ) detailing the role the U.S. Department of State under President Trump played in terminating TPS designations for El Salvador, Honduras, and Haiti: “This damning investigation shows that in their Read More…
Minimum Wage To Increase
Prince Edward Island’s minimum wage will increase by 60 cents to $12.85 per hour on April 1, 2020. The Employment Standards Board reviews minimum wage annually and provides their recommendation to government after the review is complete. To read the board’s report, visit Minimum Wage Review Report. “We certainly appreciate that increasing the minimum wage can Read More…
Trump Has No Plan For ISIS
Ahead Of Pres. Trump’s Meeting With Erdogan, Amid Secretary Pompeo’s Ongoing Refusal To Brief Senators, On Heels Of The Special Democratic Caucus Meeting With Former Special Presidential Envoy For The Global Coalition To Counter ISIS, Brett McGurk, And Following President Trump’s Disastrous Decision To Precipitously Withdraw From Syria And Desert The Syrian Kurds, Schumer And Read More…
$16,000 In Illegal Drugs Seized Following Drug Warrant
A significant amount of illegal drugs, as well as some prohibited weapons were seized following the execution of a drug warrant on Wednesday, November 6, 2019, in Fredericton, New Brunswick. Some items seized during the search include: Quantity of drugs believed to be crystal methamphetamine Quantity of drugs believed to be cocaine Fentanyl patches Significant Read More…
Mitch McConnell, Call Me The Grim Reaper
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Republicans have turned the Senate into a legislative graveyard, refusing to take action on critical legislation that already has bipartisan support. More than 250 House-passed bills are buried in Leader McConnell’s legislative graveyard, and that number continues to grow. “Republicans have kept the Senate at a standstill while urgently needed Read More…
Lest We Forget
“Generations of brave Canadians from all walks of life have stepped forward to serve and sacrifice for our country. Hundreds of thousands have fought – and many continue to serve – so we may live in peace. “In the days leading up to Remembrance Day, Veterans’ Week is an opportunity for us all to learn from the Read More…
Elizabeth May Steps Down As Green Party Leader
Yahoo News Elizabeth May announced today she’s stepping down as leader of the federal Green Party, saying she’s calling it quits at a high point for the party. May told reporters in Ottawa today that she’s leaving the job she has held since 2006 effective today. The B.C. MP said she felt comfortable stepping aside from Read More…
Trump’s Formal Withdrawal From Paris Agreement
Speaker of the House of Representative Nancy Pelosi “The growing climate crisis is the existential threat of our time, jeopardizing the health and well-being of every family in every community around the world. President Trump’s shockingly-reckless decision to formally pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement is yet another disastrous anti-science, anti-government Read More…
Jagmeet Singh’s Delusions Of Grandeur
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh lost the election full stop! However, by his actions and antics, one would have assumed he had ascended to the top job of Prime Minister of Canada. There is nothing to celebrate when your party suffers significant losses on election night. Furthermore, finishing fourth in the race, and by all accounts, is Read More…
Pallister Government MIA as Crime Rates Soar in Winnipeg and Manitoba
WINNIPEG – Dougald Lamont, Manitoba Liberal Leader and MLA for St. Boniface, says the PC Government is missing in action as violence, property crime and thefts are surging across the province. Winnipeg is on track to have the highest numbers of murders ever in a single year, property crime is up, and thefts at Manitoba Read More…