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Quebec religion wants Health Canada’s blessing to use magic mushrooms in ceremonies

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-10-21 12:33
A Quebec-based religion is taking the federal minister of mental health and addictions to court, claiming Health Canada is dragging its feet on a decision whether to allow its members to use magic mushrooms in their ceremonies. Read More
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'Take your time': Trans Mountain CEO says Ottawa shouldn't rush to sell pipeline

CBC Canadian News - Mon, 2024-10-21 12:32

Trans Mountain's new CEO is calling on the federal government to be a "disciplined seller" and to not rush to sell the newly twinned $34 billion pipeline.

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Montreal calls on Quebec to boost its financing of métro's maintenance

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-10-21 12:26
With the closure of the St-Michel station now in its third week, the city of Montreal is once again calling on the province to urgently increase its funding of the maintenance of the city's métro network. Read More
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Inequality has broad impacts on the health of Montreal children, report finds

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-10-21 12:19
A new public health report says economic inequality has wide-ranging effects on Montreal children's health and development, affecting everything from high school graduation rates to screen time. Read More
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Montreal’s Roses FC signs first players, Charlotte Bilbault and Gabrielle Lambert

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-10-21 12:10
Roses FC, Montreal's entry in the fledgling Northern Super League, has announced veteran French international defensive midfielder Charlotte Bilbault and Canadian goalkeeper Gabrielle Lambert as its first player signings. Read More
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FROM FAR AND WIDE: Family, friends, dignitaries, players gather to toast Kilrea's 90th

Ottawa Citizen - Mon, 2024-10-21 11:44
More than two decades after playing his last game for the Ottawa 67's, Levente Szuper felt there was a party in Canada's capital over the weekend that he simply could not miss. Read More
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This new Ottawa bike lane comes with a pole in the middle, but why is it there?

Ottawa Citizen - Mon, 2024-10-21 11:41
Ottawa cyclists are dodging a bizarrely placed pole in the middle of a bike lane in the city's west end. Read More
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CBC president refuses to rule out accepting bonuses for two most recent fiscal years

CBC Canadian News - Mon, 2024-10-21 11:29

CBC president and CEO Catherine Tait today refused to rule out accepting her personal bonuses for the last two fiscal years if they're approved by the Privy Council Office.

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2 men plead guilty to murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik

CBC Canadian News - Mon, 2024-10-21 11:04

Two B.C. men pleaded guilty Monday to second-degree murder in the July 2022 shooting death of Ripudaman Singh Malik, one of two men acquitted in the 1985 Air India bombings.

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Stu Cowan: Canadiens' Lane Hutson adjusting quickly to life in the NHL

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-10-21 10:45
Life is coming pretty fast these days for the Canadiens' Lane Hutson. Read More
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PQ leader calls for stricter secularism rules in wake of 'toxic' climate report at Bedford school

Montreal Gazette - Mon, 2024-10-21 10:29
QUEBEC — Urging politicians to not shy away from the debate because it involves religion, Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon called Monday for stricter secularism rules in the wake of the Bedford school controversy. Read More
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LRT back up and running; too many broken buses left OC Transpo short for morning trips

Ottawa Citizen - Mon, 2024-10-21 10:18
Ottawa's LRT is back running after a brief stoppage Monday afternoon. Read More
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Woman missing after mudslide in Coquitlam, B.C., found dead: RCMP

CBC Canadian News - Mon, 2024-10-21 10:12

One woman is dead after a mudslide washed away her Coquitlam, B.C. home Saturday, RCMP say.

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BC election a fiasco for NDP

Rabble - Mon, 2024-10-21 09:50

No political party can snatch defeat from the jaws of victory like the NDP!

And, as we watched in horror Saturday night, no Canadian New Democratic Party does it with the flair of the British Columbia NDP. 

It’ll be a week before we’ll know who really won a majority in the Legislature in Victoria – although not because of anything like the tall tales Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s next chief of staff Rob Anderson has been telling about voting machines to keep this province’s United Conservative Party (UCP) base wound up.

Naw, they use plain old paper ballots in BC just like we do here. The problem is only that with the BC NDP and the BC Conservative Party nearly tied in several ridings, there are going to have to be recounts, and that’s going to take a while. 

Whatever your politics are, though, and whoever you’d like to see emerge as the winner in Canada’s westernmost province, you’ve got to agree that the biggest loser in last night’s fiasco is Premier David Eby, whose government went from posting polling leads in excess of 20 per cent last fall to teetering on the edge of defeat. 

The biggest winner, you can credibly argue, is John Rustad, the climate change denying, vaccine-skeptical leader of the revivified BC Conservative Party, which seems to have unexpectedly inherited the mantle of BC’s old Social Credit coalition and appears to want to outdo the UCP for sheer nuttiness. 

Of course, this is the second time the BC NDP has hosed away a 20 per cent lead in the polls!

Then-leader Adrian Dix did the same thing in the weeks before the 2013 election – in an even more spectacular fashion than Eby, taking only a couple of months instead of a full year to fritter away his party’s seemingly insurmountable lead and lose to the BC Liberals, who were confusingly really conservatives. 

So what’s with this, you have to ask?

Well, New Democrats are afflicted almost everywhere in Canada with a crippling need to behave like the Boy Scouts of politics, shooting themselves in both feet with their earnest good sportsmanship. 

Consider Dix in 2013: No negativity would be tolerated in the face of a tsunami of dreck from the BC Liberals, so called for mysterious reasons since they were basically Social Credit 2.0. Result: a fourth term for the Liberals. 

Rachel Notley in 2023: The principal unforced error of the NDP’s 2023 campaign in Alberta was her foolish decision to tell the truth about a three per cent tax increase for the largest corporations. Result: a second term for the UCP, now led by the execrable Danielle Smith.

David Eby on Saturday: Why the hell didn’t he call an election in the fall of 2023 when he had a crushing lead in the polls and the BC Liberals hadn’t yet committed political seppuku to make way for the full-blown MAGAtry of the B.C. Cons, Social Credit 3.0? We’ll likely never know for sure, but I’d bet it was that Goodie Two-Shoes things again. Can’t do that! Someone might remind us that we have a fixed-election date in BC result: To be revealed soon. 

It doesn’t help that in almost every recent election, except perhaps Wab Kinew’s 2023 victory in Manitoba, New Democratic Parties tend to run away from their base and campaign to win the hearts of undecided conservative voters who may not even exist.

Federal leader Thomas “No Deficits” Mulcair did this in 2015, and was outflanked by Justin Trudeau on the left.

Historian Alvin Finkel writes that Notley ignored a host of progressive policies that would have won votes for the Alberta NDP as just too radical, or something, for those undecided conservative voters. 

Eby caved to the federal Conservatives’ Axe the Tax hysteria and wobbled on the province’s pioneering carbon tax. Did that drive thousands of BC’s many environmentally concerned voters into the arms of the Greens and split the progressive vote in multiple ridings? You bet it did!

It certainly didn’t help that the NDP forced the huge Vancouver-area suburb of Surrey to abandon the RCMP for a local force, an unpopular decision that flipped many NDP votes to the Cons. (This ought to give the UCP something to think about here in Alberta.) And the weather Saturday was appalling. But one suspects the NDP could have survived those lesser calamities. 

And where was John Horgan, you may wonder, the old-style New Democrat who became party leader in 2014 when nobody else seemed to want the job, and BC premier in 2017 after a similar election result led to a supply-and-confidence agreement with the Greens? After all, he won a majority in 2020 and was probably mostly responsible for the strong polls enjoyed by Eby last year.

Alas, Horgan announced he would leave politics in 2022, after a second bout with cancer, saying he couldn’t continue as leader and premier after the rigours of his treatment. He resigned in February 2023 and a month later was named Canada’s Ambassador to Germany by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. 

Horgan was diagnosed with a third cancer in June and on election night was being treated in a hospital in Berlin. 

Of course, yesterday’s electoral result won’t matter to a lot of die-hard New Democrats. Indeed, there will be more than a few who will be relieved if, after the dust from the recounts has settled, the party emerges as the loser. 

After all, what’s sweeter than an uncomplicated moral victory? 

But as Canada’s Conservatives adopt the extremism of the MAGA movement south of the border and ratchet up their attacks on public health care, human rights, and the environment, I’m not sure we can afford an NDP that prefers moral victories to real ones any more.

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U.S. ‘deeply concerned’ after classified info on Israel, Iran released

Global News - Mon, 2024-10-21 09:13
U.S. officials confirmed on Saturday that the administration is investigating an unauthorized release of classified documents that assess Israel’s plans to attack Iran.
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Ontario home care, palliative patients facing shortages of supplies they need

Global News - Mon, 2024-10-21 09:09
Sylvia Jones says she has been working on a logistics issue as home care and palliative patients have been struggling with supply shortages.
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RSV shot for infants available from some Ontario docs, with Quebec rollout set for November

Global News - Mon, 2024-10-21 09:09
Some Ontario doctors have started offering a free shot that can protect babies from respiratory syncytial virus while Quebec will begin its immunization program next month.
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Wildfire smoke pollution linked to thousands of annual deaths: global study

Global News - Mon, 2024-10-21 08:43
A new international study co-authored by a Canadian researcher says climate change is contributing to thousands more wildfire smoke-related deaths than in previous decades. 
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Taylor Swift ticket fraud cases skyrocket in Canada: How can you spot a scam?

Global News - Mon, 2024-10-21 08:40
At this point, it's very easy to know which Taylor Swift ticket sales are scams: it's all of them, at least if the ticket-holder is promising an instant transfer.
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