Police in White Rock, B.C., say they are increasing patrols along the city’s waterfront area after a…
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Family identifies man killed in White Rock, B.C., waterfront stabbingCBC News Police in White Rock, B.C., say they are increasing patrols along the city’s waterfront area after a man was stabbed to death Tuesday night, two days after another man was stabbed and injured while sitting on a bench in the same area. Family members have identified the victim in the fatal stabbing as 27-year-old Kulwinder Sohi of Surrey. White Rock RCMP says it received a report of a man suffering from apparent stab wounds around 9:30 p.m. PT in the 15400 block of Marine Drive, a few blocks eas ..read more
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Please, please tag the financial assistance posts you share. I get wanting to help boost, but some of us are barely or not scraping by and the brief moments of peace we have on tumblr shouldn’t be filled with posts that just make us feel crappy about being poor. I don’t want to have to give up one of the only reliable news sources left in Canada that’s not behind a paywall but my mental health cannot handle being bombarded with stories of people drowning under capitalism when I myself..
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Ontario says it will force employers to scrap requirements for sick notes as part of an effort to…
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Ontario scrapping sick notes to cut down on doctors’ paperworkCBC News Ontario says it will force employers to scrap requirements for sick notes as part of an effort to cut down on paperwork for family physicians. The change will be part of new legislation tabled by the minister of labour in coming weeks, a government official says. The amendments would eliminate the need for a doctor’s note from employees who want to use part or all of their three days of provincially-mandated annual sick leave. Employers will retain the right to require another form of evidence that an empl ..read more
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newsfromstolenland: newsfromstolenland: newsfromstolenland: newsfromstolenland: newsfromstolenland: hello! my name is samira, your local brown disabled dyke I’m currently not able to work more than a few hours a week and I don’t have a lot of money while I don’t have an urgent fundraising goal at the moment, I’m trying to pay off my credit card debt bit by bit, so I figured I’d make a general post with information on how to help me with that this is my paypal link, I also have etransfer set up so you can dm me for that info thank you in advance to anyone who shares and/or donates, every l ..read more
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Students at a high school in York Region have been awarded perfect marks on their midterm exams in…
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Teacher shortages see some Ontario high school students awarded perfect grades on midterm exams Students at a high school in York Region have been awarded perfect marks on their midterm exams in three subjects – not because of their academic performances however, but because they had no teacher. On Tuesday, York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB) confirmed with CTV News that it had given pupils at St. Maximilian Kolbe Catholic High School in Aurora, Ont. perfect marks on exams in two biology classes and one business class. “These classes have not had a permanent teacher for much of the ..read more
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Nova Scotia Justice Minister Brad Johns has resigned, according to a short statement from Premier…
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Nova Scotia justice minister resigns following domestic violence comments Nova Scotia Justice Minister Brad Johns has resigned, according to a short statement from Premier Tim Houston on Friday evening. “I accepted the resignation of Brad Johns as a minister in my cabinet,” read the statement. Speaking to reporters Thursday, the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the Nova Scotia mass shooting, Johns told reporters he didn’t believe domestic violence was an “epidemic.” “No, I don’t because I think epidemic…you’re seeing it everywhere all the time,” Johns said. “I don’t think that’s t ..read more
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From the exam-marking trenches to the ivory tower executive suites, Premier Danielle Smith has…
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ANALYSISDanielle Smith wants ideology ‘balance’ at universities. Alberta academics wonder what she’s tilting atCBC News From the exam-marking trenches to the ivory tower executive suites, Premier Danielle Smith has injected nervousness throughout Alberta’s post-secondary sector. It initially seemed her Bill 18, the Provincial Priorities Act, was intended to make her government play checkstop or gatekeeper whenever the federal government and mayors made deals without provincial involvement. Then it became apparent that Smith’s government would apply the same scrutiny to the higher-learning s ..read more
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Parts of Iqaluit will lose power on April 28 while Qulliq Energy Corp. completes upgrades to its…
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Partial power outage planned for Iqaluit this weekend Parts of Iqaluit will lose power on April 28 while Qulliq Energy Corp. completes upgrades to its power system. The energy utility company announced the planned outage Wednesday in a news release. The affected areas will be the 600, 700, and 800 block areas between Natsiq Street to Palaugaa Drive, including Mattaaq Crescent and parts of Ben Ell Drive and Queen Elizabeth Way. The outage is expected to last from 8 a.m. until 11 a.m., the company said. Tagging: @newsfromstolenland ..read more
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a fiery speech Thursday that depicted the…
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Poilievre won’t commit to keeping new social programs like pharmacareCBC News Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivered a fiery speech Thursday that depicted the government’s latest budget as a threat to the country’s future, and suggested a number of new social programs will get a second look if he leads the next government. He also claimed Ottawa’s push into pharmacare could dismantle private drug insurance and leave Canadians with inferior coverage and higher taxes to pay for it all. Health Minister Mark Holland, meanwhile, accused the Conservative leader of tr ..read more
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