Troubling Batshaw youth protection case being investigated by Quebec Human Rights Commission Last April, in the middle of the night, an Inuk teen woke up writhing in pain. At first, the sensation felt like it was coming from his stomach, but it soon began emanating from his groin. According to sources, one of his testicles was so twisted it would need to be removed. But that only came later, after a night spent in agony at a Batshaw Youth and Family Centres detention facility in Prévost, north of Montreal. TheRead more
Documents introduced at the inquiry will tell ‘quite the story,’ lawyer says Eight months after anti-COVID-19 vaccine mandate protesters gridlocked parts of downtown Ottawa, a public inquiry has opened public hearings as it probes the federal government’s unprecedented use of emergency powers to clear the capital. The Public Order Emergency Commission’s official launch this morning kicks off what’s anticipated to be a politically tense six weeks as the inquiry hears from federal government representatives about why they felt they had to invoke the never-before-used Emergencies Act, and from those who argue it was aRead more
RCMP do not believe criminality was involved in woman’s death The body of a woman, believed to be 22-year-old Jacqueline McDermott, has been found in British Columbia. McDermott, who has ties to Waterloo region, was last seen by her family on Sept. 29. She had been planning to attend a yoga retreat in Merritt, B.C., which is 270 kilometers northeast of Vancouver. RCMP said Sunday that the body of a woman who went missing on Oct. 1, had been found on Oct. 8 by Merritt RCMP. Though police did not name McDermott, all ofRead more
Jack Sepple admitted killing Ashley Wadsworth, a 19-year-old from Vernon, B.C., at his home in February A British man has been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of a Vernon, B.C., teenager who moved to England last year to meet him. Essex Police said in a statement that Jack Sepple, 23, will spend a minimum of 23½ years in prison for the death of Ashley Wadsworth. Wadsworth, 19, was stabbed and strangled during a sustained attack in Sepple’s Chelmsford, U.K., home on Feb. 1. Police said Wadsworth had texted two friends that day saying she neededRead more
Meals available for pick-up at some reception centres P.E.I. will be offering free Thanksgiving meals for Islanders who still are without power over two weeks after Fiona. Reception centres in Tignish Shore, North Shore, West River, Kingston, Miltonvale Park, Clyde River, Morell, the Resort Municipality and Three Rivers will all be serving hot meals for residents who can’t enjoy the festivities as usual because of the outages. Just over 4,200 Maritime Electric customers were without power Monday morning compared to 9,000 Friday afternoon as crews continued to work through theRead more
Province says system was ‘broken’ and it will add 8,000 kids to core services by end of fall Sonja Elliott is in a panic for her son Travis. The sixth grader was diagnosed with autism four years ago and has been on a wait list for core clinical services from the Ontario government since. In the meantime, she’s paying about $2,100 out of pocket each month for support, but estimates it’s still only half what Travis needs. The problem is, therapy centres aren’t taking on new kids. “Every therapist I call … is a minimum six month wait time. A lotRead more
Public inquiry will examine federal government’s decision to grant police emergency powers The public inquiry into the federal government’s unprecedented use of the Emergencies Act during what organizers called “Freedom Convoy” protests last winter begins on Thursday, and dozens of witnesses, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and high profile convoy organizers, are expected to testify. The Liberal government invoked the Emergencies Act on Feb. 14, granting police extraordinary temporary powers to clear people out of downtown Ottawa and allowing banks to freeze the accounts of some of those involved. The decision cameRead more
Pelo menos 22 pessoas morreram, entre os quais dois portugueses, e 52 continuam desaparecidas na sequência das fortes chuvas que atingiram a cidade de Tejerías, na zona central da Venezuela, confirmou hoje a vice-presidente, Delcy Rodríguez. “Cinco riachos transbordaram e estamos a ver danos muito significativos aqui. Perdas humanas, até agora, já encontramos 22 mortos, há mais 52 desaparecidos”, adiantou Delcy Rodríguez, citada pela agência France-Presse. De acordo com a vice-presidente, as chuvas provocaram “um grande deslizamento de terra” que fez transbordar várias linhas de água, causando “perdas humanas” e elevadosRead more
Aksyonov indicou que a “situação é manejável”, apesar de ser “desagradável”. “Éclaro que as emoções foram desencadeadas e há um desejo saudável de procurar vingança”, foi assim que o governador da Crimeia, Sergei Aksyonov, reagiu ao ataque, este sábado, na ponte Kerch. Em declarações aos jornalistas, Aksyonov indicou que a “situação é manejável”, apesar de ser “desagradável”. O governador afirmou que a explosão na ponte “não é fatal” e resolver-se-á, ainda que tenha espoletado o “desejo saudável” de vingança. A ponte com dois tabuleiros, um ferroviário com mais de 18Read more
O secretário-geral da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU), António Guterres, apelou hoje ao debate urgente sobre o pedido do Governo do Haiti para o destacamento de uma força internacional de resposta à crise humanitária no país. “Osecretário-geral continua seriamente preocupado com a situação no Haiti, que está a enfrentar um surto de cólera no meio de uma deterioração dramática da situação de segurança que paralisou o país”, disse o porta-voz de Guterres, Stéphane Dujarric. António Guterres exortou a comunidade internacional, incluindo os membros do Conselho de Segurança, a considerar oRead more