Police on Wednesday took back a lecture hall from pro-Palestinian protesters who for hours occupied the building at the University of California, Irvine, then cleared a student encampment that stood for more than two weeks, witnesses said. University officials asked for help because protesters had occupied a lecture hall. Police …
Read More »As Putin meets with Xi, China is forced to consider how far it will go to help a friend
While China and Russia have close economic ties and a shared desire to challenge the West, the relationship is being put to the test as the U.S. dials up the pressure on countries that are helping Russia get around sanctions. Vladimir Putin will be accompanied by a large entourage on …
Read More »Loophole leaves taxpayers picking up tab for MP travel
A loophole in the House of Commons’ spending rules has allowed MPs travelling to party conventions to bill taxpayers for more than half a million dollars over the past year — even though House of Commons rules normally prohibit MPs from charging expenses linked to partisan political activity. Commons picked …
Read More »Fear, anxiety as thousands flee their homes in Fort McMurray due to threat of wildfire
Thousands of Fort McMurray residents headed south to safety as a large out-of-control wildfire inched closer to their community, but many are worried they won’t have a home to return to. Evacuees directed to Cold Lake, Edmonton for accommodation. Thousands of Fort McMurray residents headed south to safety as a …
Read More »Home sales and new home construction both drop in April
The annual rate of housing starts in Canada fell slightly by one per cent compared with March 2024, while the number of residential home sales dropped in the same period of time, according to the Canadian Real Estate Association and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. New housing starts and …
Read More »Fort McMurray wildfire remains volatile but weaker winds expected to ease the danger
A wildfire that forced more than 6,600 people from their homes in Fort McMurray continues to grow, threatening a northeastern Alberta community that was ravaged by fire eight years ago. 6,600 people forced from evacuation zone as fire grows to nearly 21,000 hectares. Poor internet connection?Access a low-bandwidth, accessible version …
Read More »As government ranking scores soar, newcomers beef up credentials to try to stay in Canada
When Harkirat Singh Virdi moved to Brampton from India, he was focused on building a career in computer programming. But he wound up pivoting to learn French, and spending $3,000 in the process, to help his bid to land permanent residency. “I started to learn French for 10 hours per …
Read More »NUSTAR to host grand opening weekend of Cebu Food and Wine Festival 2024
Set to delight all the senses and celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Cebu Themed “Taste Cebu,” the Cebu Food and Wine Festival 2024 is set to delight all the senses and celebrate the rich culinary heritage of Cebu throughout the entire month of June. This multisensory gastronomic experience will …
Read More »Boeing could be criminally charged, U.S. Justice Dept. suggests in court filing
Boeing has violated a settlement that allowed the company to avoid criminal prosecution after two deadly crashes involving its 737 Max aircraft more than five years ago, the Justice Department told a federal judge on Tuesday. Decision could come by July, as Boeing disputes alleged breach of settlement deal after …
Read More »Assiniboia, Sask., mother ‘terrified’ after more sexual assault charges laid against local man
A small town in Saskatchewan is reacting to learning that a local community member is now facing more than 70 charges of crimes against children, including sexual assault and making child pornography. Police arrested Richard John Dyke in 2023 and charged him with 13 sex offences at the time. Police …
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