The LGBTQ community in southern Manitoba is preparing to celebrate Pride this weekend Morden in the face of several acts of homophobic vandalism in the Pembina Valley region. Flags, church, van vandalized in Morden, Winker in days leading up to Pride parade For Jessi Ingalls, this weekend's Pride parade in …
Read More »Sotto likes sharing court with Edu, Kouame
The Gilas Pilipinas final 12 may be out of his control, but young slotman Kai Sotto admits that forming a front court combination with either AJ Edu or naturalized player Ange Kouame “allows him to play his game with confidence.” “I like sharing the court with AJ. He's very competitive, …
Read More »Trudeau makes surprise visit to Kyiv as Ukraine military steps up counteroffensive against Russia
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau landed in Kyiv on Saturday in a surprise visit as Ukraine's military stepped up its counteroffensive to drive the Russian army out of occupied eastern and southern regions of the country. Zelenskyy briefs Japan, Netherlands PMs on rescue operations before Canadian delegation arrives Canadian Prime …
Read More »Danielle Smith’s announcement on transgender policies surprised Alberta Health Services advisory group
Internal records suggest Alberta Health Services advisers on 2SLGBTQ+ health care were caught unaware when Premier Danielle Smith announced her government's proposed transgender policies. Internal records obtained through freedom of information request Members of the body that advises Alberta Health Services about 2SLGBTQ+ health care were surprised by Premier Danielle …
Read More »4 children rescued from Colombian jungle 40 days after plane crash, president says
Four children from an Indigenous community in Colombia were found alive in the south of the country more than five weeks after the plane they were travelling in crashed in thick jungle, Colombia's President Gustavo Petro said on Friday. Pilot among 3 adults killed when Cessna 206 aircraft crashed May …
Read More »David Johnston resigning as special rapporteur on foreign interference
David Johnston — tasked by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau back in March with looking into allegations that China tried to meddle in the past two federal elections — has decided to step down from that role. House of Commons passed a motion calling on Johnston to step down last week …
Read More »BIR on right track
The Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) is hitting the ground running. In the first four months of 2023, it surpassed its collection target by ₱14.319 billion. In particular, BIR Commissioner Romeo D. Lumagui Jr. cited the agency’s ₱336.02-billion collection in April, surpassing its goal for the month by ₱35.114 billion. …
Read More »Marcos to present some ‘progress’ in 2nd SONA
PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has expressed confidence that he would be able to report some progress when he delivers his second State of the Nation Address (SONA) in July. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the awarding ceremony of the Award for Promoting Philippines-China Understanding (APPCU) on Thursday, the …
Read More »Gov’t revenues projected to reach P3.73T in 2023, P6.62T in 2028
GOV’T REVENUES. Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman attends a press conference after the 185th meeting of the inter-agency Development Budget Coordination Committee (DBCC) at the DOF Podium on Friday (June 9, 2023). Pangandaman said the government revenues are projected to reach PHP3.729 trillion in 2023 and PHP6.622 in 2028. (Photo from DBM FB …
Read More »PBBM to new DOH Chief: Craft COVID exit plan, focus on TB, HIV cases
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has instructed Dr. Ted Herbosa to craft a COVID-19 exit plan for the country and focus on tuberculosis and HIV cases, the new Health Secretary said Thursday. Herbosa, a former Special Adviser to the National Task Force Against COVID-19, said this was among the marching orders …
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