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From ‘car-dependent hellscapes’ to green cities, Canadians find new ways to fight climate change

To balance the books, Canadian cities make like Europe where going car-free is easy Canadians pondering their household finances know that there are always more ideas about how to spend money than there is money to spend. That universal economic principle was conspicuous at COP27, the latest version of the United Nations conference on climate change that went into overtime this weekend in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. A long list of competing demands for that cash included compensation for climate damage, biodiversity loss and winding down the use of fossil fuels. As governments at all levels consider the wisestRead more


Former Surrey mayor Doug McCallum found not guilty of public mischief

McCallum was accused of falsely accusing a political opponent of running over his foot A provincial court judge has found Doug McCallum, the former mayor of Surrey, B.C., not guilty of public mischief. The 78-year-old was accused of lying to police in September 2021 by falsely accusing a political opponent of deliberately running over his foot after she confronted him in a supermarket parking lot. In his decision, Judge Reginald Harris said he believed the medical and physical evidence proved that Debi Johnstone ran over McCallum’s foot. He also found that errors in McCallum’s statement wereRead more


Canada’s Adam Svensson wins RSM Classic to claim 1st PGA Tour title

‘To be honest, it’s not even real right now,’ says Surrey, B.C., native Adam Svensson handled the cold air and the heat of contention as if he had been there before, closing with a 6-under 64 to win the RSM Classic on Sunday at Sea Island for his first PGA Tour victory. Svensson, a 28-year-old from Surrey, B.C., was locked in a four-way tie for the lead on the closing stretch of the Seaside course when he poured in an 18-foot birdie putt on the 16th hole, and then hitRead more


Mounties arrest 3 men after kidnapping and series of shootings in Merritt, B.C.

Arrests on Friday connected to 2 shootings in the south-central Interior town, police say Three men are in custody and facing firearms and hostage taking charges after RCMP said a person was kidnapped Friday in Merritt, B.C. Police say the kidnapping is related to two shootings earlier this week in the community. No injuries have been reported in any of the shootings, but police said they believe all the gunfire has been targeted. “There has been a brazen disregard for public safety recently in our community, and having these individuals off our streets willRead more


How an Ontario flour mill saved an iconic Canadian hot cereal loved by northerners Social Sharing

As of 2021, Red River Cereal was no longer being produced, devastating those who enjoyed the hearty breakfast Allicia Kelly had just finished up her “Hail Mary box” of Red River Cereal in October when she decided to turn to Facebook in a desperate act to see if she could find more. The cereal had been pulled from the shelves, but she was able to get this last box from her parents’ basement and wondered if, maybe, other people had some available that they didn’t want — the nutty, grainy cereal is reviled asRead more


Ontario government and education workers avoid strike with tentative deal

Deal still needs to be ratified by CUPE members with voting set to start Thursday The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) says it has reached a tentative deal with the Ontario government to avert a strike after labour negotiations over the weekend. “Workers will be in schools tomorrow and there will not be a strike,” said Laura Walton, the president of CUPE’s Ontario School Board Council of Unions. Walton announced the tentative deal Sunday at a news conference shortly after the 5 p.m. strike deadline given to the province to come toRead more


Iranian Canadians say they are being punished with travel restrictions for being conscripted as young men

CBC spoke with 25 Iranian Canadians who say they are being treated as 2nd-class citizens With the holiday season just around the corner, many are planning to travel, but Saskatoon resident Amir Abolhassani says he and many other Iranian Canadians will be shoveling snow at home. Abolhassani sold his house in Saskatoon when his U.S.-based employer asked him to relocate to North Carolina. But at the Calgary airport this January, his family was not allowed to cross the border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer told Abolhassani, who isRead more


David Eby introduces cost-of-living credits in first move as premier of B.C.

Eby names housing, health care, public safety as top priorities Former attorney general and housing minister David Eby has been sworn in as the 37th premier of British Columbia. Eby, 46, took the oath of office before Lt.-Gov. Janet Austin during a ceremony at the Musqueam Community Centre, on the nation’s land southwest of Vancouver, on Friday — the first-ever swearing-in of a premier hosted by a First Nation in B.C. Speaking to the crowded room in the first minutes of his term, Eby named housing, health care and public safety as his top priorities. “TheseRead more


Why Nova Scotia’s RCMP tactical team is ‘shaking mad’ 2 years after Portapique tragedy

Private messages between 2 senior RCMP employees show disdain for officers who asked for support Members of Nova Scotia’s emergency response team are “shaking mad” after texts between a superintendent and a subordinate reveal they were making fun of their mental health requests in the aftermath of the Portapique tragedy. The WhatsApp messages were released by the Mass Casualty Commission this month. The commission is examining the circumstances surrounding the events of April 18-19, 2020, when a gunman killed 22 people during a 13-hour rampage in several Nova Scotia communities. InRead more


Jean Lapointe, singer, actor and retired Canadian senator, dies at 86

Lapointe is known for his music as well as comedy throughout the 1970s and 80s Jean Lapointe, the beloved Quebec singer, actor and comedian who was later appointed to the Senate, has died at age 86. The foundation he created announced Friday his death from health complications at a Montreal palliative care home, surrounded by loved ones. Born in Price, a village in the Lower St-Lawrence region, Lapointe began his career as a teenager at a Quebec City radio station. In 1955, he founded the Jérolas with Jérôme Lemay. TheRead more


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