CanadaDec 13, 2024
Nine-vehicle crash in Surrey, B.C., shuts Highway 99, disrupting commuter traffic
Police in Surrey, B.C., say a section of Highway 99 remains closed the day after a nine-vehicle crash that sent six people to hospital.
The Surrey Police Service says a transport vehicle was involved in collisions in the northbound lanes before crossing the median into oncoming southbound traffic near the Highway 91 interchange around 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
They say the southbound lanes from the interchange and northbound from King George Boulevard were closed after the crash.
They say the section of highway will likely be closed for "a few hours" Friday, affecting the morning commute, as officer
BCDec 13, 2024
British Columbia May Cut Off Electricity & Natural Gas Supplies to the US
British Columbia may consider cutting off electricity and natural gas supplies to the United States in response to President Trump’s tariffs. Premier David Eby has stated that no options are off the table when it comes to responding to what he describes as unfair tariffs.
Eby did not rule out the possibility of halting electricity or natural gas exports to the US.
His strong comments came after a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday, where they discussed the tariffs. Meanwhile, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has also made it clear that his province will cut off power supplies
WorldDec 13, 2024
Israeli Army Ready to Attack Iran's Nuclear Sites
The Israeli army is preparing to attack Iran's nuclear sites. Israel believes that Iran has become more isolated following the weakening of Hezbollah in Lebanon and the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria. In this context, Israel fears Iran may advance its nuclear program, potentially building a nuclear bomb.
As a result, Israel is planning to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities when the right opportunity arises. Simultaneously, the Israeli military is carrying out attacks in Syria, targeting Syrian military and weapons sites. To date, more than 85 percent of Syria's air defense system has be
CanadaDec 13, 2024
Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon to provide update on Canada Post strike
Federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon will hold a news conference this morning to provide an update on the strike at Canada Post.
The minister is set to speak with journalists on Parliament Hill at 10 a.m. ET.
It's Day 29 of the labour dispute, with Christmas fast approaching and still no apparent movement at the bargaining table.
The two sides have been bandying criticisms back and forth, but there's no indication yet that federal mediation is set to restart after it was paused in late November.
MacKinnon has so far rebuffed calls for Ottawa to intervene, saying it's up to the two sides to
WorldDec 13, 2024
Russia launches a massive aerial attack against Ukraine with dozens of cruise missiles and drones
Russia on Friday launched a massive aerial attack against Ukraine, involving dozens of cruise missiles and drones. The Russian military targeted Ukrainian power grid, energy minister Herman Halushchenko wrote on his Facebook page. “The enemy continues its terror,” he said.
Ukraine’s air force reported multiple strike drones launched at Ukraine overnight followed by swarms of cruise missiles in country’s air space. It said Russia also used air-launched ballistic Kinzhal missiles against Ukraine’s western regions. Friday’s attack is the latest in a series of such raids that heighten
CanadaDec 12, 2024
Parents to Face Delays in Canada Child Benefit Program Cheques
Parents expecting Canada Child Benefit (CCB) cheques will experience delays due to the ongoing Canada Post strike. According to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), payments have been issued since Friday, but cheque deliveries will be delayed by up to a week.
The CRA stated that Canada Post will deliver the checks on December 20. However, recipients with direct deposit will receive their payments on schedule tomorrow. Canada Post confirmed that the union has agreed to prioritize the delivery of social program checks despite the strike.
In December, under the CCB program, parents can receive a maxi
IndiaDec 12, 2024
Union Cabinet Approves 'One Nation, One Election' Bill
India's Narendra Modi-led Cabinet has approved the 'One Nation, One Election' bill, paving the way for its potential introduction in Parliament next week. If passed, it is expected to take effect by 2029, enabling simultaneous parliamentary and assembly elections.
A panel chaired by former President Ram Nath Kovind was constituted on September 2, 2023, to examine the feasibility of this proposal. After thorough research, the panel submitted its report to President Droupadi Murmu on March 14, 2024.
Notably, simultaneous elections for the Lok Sabha and state assemblies were held in 1952, 1957,
BCDec 12, 2024
More than 40 vehicles vandalized in Nanaimo, B.C., in one night
Mounties in Nanaimo are looking for witnesses or camera footage that may help them pinpoint the person, or people, involved in the vandalism of dozens of vehicles over several hours.
An RCMP statement says officers received 42 reports of windows being smashed, tires being flattened and broken side mirrors.
Police say the incidents happened between 11 p.m. on Tuesday and 4:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
They say all of the vehicles were either parked on the street or in parkades or parking lots.
The RCMP say that officers noted that only drivers side windows were shattered on nine vehicles found on Harw
AlbertaDec 12, 2024
Former Alberta premier Rachel Notley quitting legislature seat as of Dec. 30
Former Alberta premier and NDP Leader Rachel Notley is leaving the legislature.
Notley announced on social media that, as of Dec. 30, she is resigning as the legislature representative for Edmonton-Strathcona.
In the statement, Notley thanks her supporters and constituents, but does not discuss what she plans to do in her post-political life.
Notley served as Alberta’s 17thpremier after she and the NDP won a majority government in 2015.
They served for four years before losing to Jason Kenney and the United Conservative Party in 2019 and again in 2023 to the UCP under Danielle Smith.
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