Have you ever found yourself making comments like “That’s so gay!” or bragging about having an accurate “gaydar” or ranting about a malfunctioning one? In my case, I admit to having made assumptions in the past about people’s sexual orientations based on their Facebook profile pictures or Instagram feeds. I …
Read More »Bilingual cities and towns in Quebec join forces to mount legal challenge to Bill 96
The mayors of 23 bilingual municipalities are worried about how the language law will change residents’ access to services. Mayors say they’re concerned about their municipalities’ futures. Twenty-three municipalities in Quebec have joined together to ask the courts to suspend parts of Quebec’s new language law, which they describe as …
Read More »Golf merger shows Saudis now the biggest players in global sport
While before Saudi largesse was reserved for mostly European sports, the golf merger gives it tacit control over one of the oldest entities in American sport. And it could pave the way for future ownership of other North American sport properties. Foothold in North American sport could lead to other …
Read More »First Vietnam restaurants get Michelin star
HANOI: Vietnam’s booming food scene was awarded its first-ever Michelin stars on Tuesday, with four restaurants selected by the prestigious dining guide. Three eateries in Hanoi Gia, Tam Vi and Hibana by Koki and one in Ho Chi Minh City Anan Saigon were each awarded one Michelin star. Although there …
Read More »Oil prices slip after Saudi-driven rally
NEW YORK CITY: Oil prices slid on Tuesday as dealers mulled the weak demand outlook after having rallied the previous day on output cuts from key crude producer Saudi Arabia. Europe’s Brent oil contract and US counterpart WTI crude fell more than 2 percent before trimming losses, one day after …
Read More »‘Terrible, hateful’: Students speak out after Pride flag torn down at London, Ont., high school
A Pride flag is back flying in front of Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School in London, Ont., after a video emerged on social media of students tearing down the flag and throwing it in the garbage. ‘There was no need to show that disrespect,’ says Sir Frederick Banting high school …
Read More »Kiddie fashion in the City of Angels
Seeing someone wearing an outfit crafted by a Filipino designer on a catwalk is already a source of pride for those who appreciate Pinoy ingenuity. And what could be more exciting than witnessing it at a fashion show in the renowned city of Los Angeles? That’s right, the largest city …
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Read More »Nuggets take 2-1 lead vs Heat in NBA Finals
Denver pulled away for good in the third quarter en route to a 109-94 victory over Miami in Game Three of the NBA Finals today at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Aaron Gordon of the Denver Nuggets dunks during the second quarter against the Miami Heat in Game Three of …
Read More »Jonita Gandhi was rejected from Canadian Idol. Now she’s behind some of Bollywood’s biggest hits
Shortly after her Bollywood debut, the Brampton, Ont., singer’s successes started piling up. Now based in Mumbai, she’s toured alongside other famous playback singers like Sonu Nigam and A.R. Rahman. Singer relocated to Mumbai to chase opportunities in the Indian movie market. The voice behind Bollywood movie hits, playback singer …
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