The Food Banks Canada report usefully focuses political attention on a segment of the population that badly needs it. That presents an immediate challenge for the Liberal government — but the Conservatives are also challenged to explain exactly how they’d do things differently. The Conservatives are using the report to …
Read More »Premier says sex education group will be banned from giving school presentations
Premier Blaine Higgs says he will ban a Quebec-based sex education group from presenting at schools in New Brunswick after a presentation he believes was “clearly inappropriate.” The premier took to X, formerly Twitter, to express his displeasure with a presentation given at several New Brunswick high schools. “To say …
Read More »‘Language is identity’: First Nation legislator to make history at Ontario legislature
Decades after being punished in a residential school for speaking his own language, Sol Mamakwa will hold the powerful to account at Ontario’s legislature in the very same language past governments tried to bury. NDP MPP Sol Mamakwa to ask question in Anishininiimowin on Tuesday. Decades after being punished in …
Read More »Trains serving BRI marks 90,000th trip
XI’AN, China — A train fully loaded with various products departed from Xi’an, the capital city of northwest China’s Shaanxi province, on Saturday morning, bound for Malaszewicze, Poland, marking a significant milestone as the total number of China-Europe freight train trips has surpassed 90,000. To date, China-Europe freight trains have …
Read More »Alberta plans to consult on proposed gender policies, but advocates say they weren’t invited
Pride groups and some health-care providers are harshly criticizing the Alberta government’s latest attempt to get feedback on its proposed gender identity policies — a private invite that requires participants to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Government invitation requires participants to sign a non-disclosure agreement. Pride groups and some health-care providers …
Read More »Judge rejects former Tim Hortons baker’s proposed class action
A B.C. judge has rejected a years-long effort by a former Tim Hortons employee to certify a class action lawsuit, which alleged that “secret” agreements between the fast food giant and its franchisees suppressed workers’ wages. Samir Latifi claimed that so called “no-poach” clauses in license agreements barred Tim Hortons …
Read More »Every bite tells a story: Pampanga celebrates Manyaman Festival
From the savory Bringhe to the sweet Tibuk-tibuk, indulge in these mouth-watering Kapampangan meals Even without understanding the words they speak, indulging in local cuisines creates a connection. You feel as though you comprehend their stories, immersing yourself in their culture, province, and essence. The province of Pampanga, in partnership …
Read More »Philippines’ Kenneth Stromsnes wins 2nd runner-up at Mister Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2024
Kenneth Stromsnes/Kenneth Stromsnes via Instagram MANILA, Philippines — Philippine bet Kenneth Stromsnes was named 2nd runner-up at the Mister Manhunt International Male Supermodel 2024 pageant held in Ayutthaya, Thailand last night. In an Instagram story he shared, Kenneth thanked the Philippines for supporting him. “We made it, Philippines. We are …
Read More »Alas Pilipinas aims to lock in on podium finish, clashes with Kazakhs in semis
Surpassing expectations despite limited preparation, the Filipinas accomplished what was once unimaginable after they swept Pool A in four games, which catapulted them to the semifinals for the first time after winding up seventh a year ago in Indonesia. (STAR / Russell Palma) MANILA, Philippines – For a change, Philippine …
Read More »Eva Darren’s disheartening experience at FAMAS goes viral
Veteran actress Eva Darren was unfortunately subjected to a disappointing experience at the recent FAMAS awards night. In a Facebook post shared by her son, Fernando de la Peña shared how her mother was asked to present an award at the FAMAS, held last night, Sunday, May 26, at the …
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