CanadaJun 10, 2020
Opposition parties reject emergency COVID-19 aid bill
Opposition parties have refused to give unanimous consent to speedily pass the Trudeau government's latest emergency legislation.They have also rejected the government's bid to split the bill in two, to allow promised benefits for Canadians with disabilities to go ahead.Those benefits are now in limbo, along with other measures in the bill.The bill includes a proposed expansion of the wage subsidy program to include seasonal workers and some additional businesses, as well as proposed penalties for fraudulently claiming the Canada Emergency Response Benefit.It also proposes changes to the CERB
BCJun 10, 2020
Road tests for commercial drivers resume next week
In line with B.C.'s Restart Plan, ICBC is now moving forward with a phased approach to offering in-person driver licensing services. Commercial road tests (Class 1 - 4) can resume next week, and will be by appointment only.Starting June 11, customers wishing to obtain a commercial licence can call 1-800-950-1498 to book an appointment. We ask customers for their patience as we anticipate high call volumes. Priority appointments will initially be provided to customers who had their commercial road test appointments cancelled between March 17th and March 30th.The plan for resuming road tests is
BCJun 10, 2020
Surrey outdoor pools, spray parks and beach services opening this month
Surrey’s spray parks, outdoor pools and the swimming area at Crescent Beach will be open for water enthusiasts this summer with new protocols to ensure community safety.
“As a former competitive swimmer, lifeguard and a lifelong water sports enthusiast, I fully recognize the importance of having aquatic amenities during the sunny summer months,” said Mayor Doug McCallum. “That is why I am so pleased to announce that we have taken the necessary steps to open our outdoor pools, spray parks and beach services for all to use and enjoy. With the ongoing pandemic, we have made some adjustme
CanadaJun 10, 2020
Garneau asks Iran to explain to UN aviation council where black boxes are
Transport Minister Marc Garneau says Canada wants Iran to explain why it hasn't yet handed over the black boxes from the Ukrainian jetliner that crashed near Tehran on Jan 8.
Garneau is speaking this morning by video link to the United Nations aviation organization's council and he says it has been 92 days since Iran told the council that it would give the flight data and cockpit voice recorders to Ukraine for analysis.
Iran had refused to hand over the recorders since the crash despite not having the technology to read the damaged machines itself but changed that stance on March 11.
Several
IndiaJun 10, 2020
Arvind Kejriwal tests negative for COVID-19
The COVID-19 test results of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal have come out as negative.
The information was shared by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA and spokesperson Raghav Chadha through his official Twitter handle.
"CM Arvind Kejriwal tests negative for Covid-19. Thank god!" the tweet read.
Kejriwal underwent the COVID-19 test after he developed a sore throat and mild fever on Sunday.
At present, the Aam Aadmi Party convenor's fever has come down and his throat pain is also decreasing.
The 51-year-old Delhi Chief Minister on Sunday complained of fever and cancelled all of his meetings
WorldJun 10, 2020
409 COVID-19 cases and 62 deaths reported in Canada
There are 96,653 confirmed and presumptive cases in Canada.
Quebec: 53,185 confirmed (including 5,029 deaths, 19,361 resolved)
Ontario: 31,090 confirmed (including 2,464 deaths, 24,829 resolved)
Alberta: 7,229 confirmed (including 151 deaths, 6,722 resolved)
British Columbia: 2,669 confirmed (including 167 deaths, 2,319 resolved)
Nova Scotia: 1,060 confirmed (including 62 deaths, 999 resolved)
Saskatchewan: 656 confirmed (including 13 deaths, 624 resolved)
Manitoba: 289 confirmed (including 7 deaths, 285 resolved), 11 presumptive
Newfoundland and Labrador: 261 confirmed (including 3
BCJun 10, 2020
No COVID-19 deaths for the fourth day in a row in B.C.
BC has had no COVID-19 deaths for the fourth day in a row.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says she's grateful that the number of infections is trending downward.
However, she says the COVID-19 pandemic is still a major problem and will be in communities for some time.
She says many regions are seeing a resurgence in cases and yesterday was the highest single day for new cases around the world with 136,000 people newly diagnosed.
Ten more people were diagnosed with the virus in BC for a total of 2,669.
The death toll in BC remains at 167 people.
BCJun 09, 2020
Intelligence agency limited in info it can provide B.C. money laundering inquiry
A public inquiry into money laundering has heard that British Columbia appears to have more high-level organized crime groups than other provinces.
The director general of Criminal Intelligence Service Canada says that among at least 1,850 organized crime groups known to operate in Canada, the agency has assessed 680.
RCMP Chief Supt. Rob Gilchrist says one quarter of the assessed groups are known to be involved in money laundering, although the agency believes that figure to be low.
British Columbia's port access and proximity to Mexico make it a natural gateway for illicit drugs into ot
BCJun 09, 2020
Burnaby man charged after allegations of sexual harassment on child
A Burnaby man faces several charges after a girl alleges he befriended her online and then sexually assaulted her.
Burnaby RCMP say the girl made the allegation early last month.
The BC Prosecution Service has now approved five charges ranging from sexual assault with a weapon to sexual interference, luring and two weapons offences.
The unnamed man remains in custody awaiting a future court date.