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Family and partner violence against Canadian men is rising, data says. Why?

Global News - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:59
Women and girls remain the primary victims, but the number of cases where men and boys are the victims appears to also be growing, new data shows.
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Huge search planned for man who went missing during B.C.’s atmospheric river

Global News - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:56
Coquitlam Search and Rescue now says a witness has reported seeing Robert Belding being swept away after he went into the river to try to save the dog after it had fallen in.
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Wellness check leads Winnipeg cops to kidnapping, assault arrests

Global News - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:55
Four Winnipeggers are in custody facing kidnapping and assault charges after a routine wellness check Thursday morning turned into a much more significant discovery for police.
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‘Etched in my mind forever’: Memory of Manitoba teen killed in crash lives on

Global News - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:32
It's been five years since their son was killed in a crash on the South Perimeter, and Ethan Boyer's parents continue working to keep his memory alive.
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Gatineau police credit public's help in arrest of suspect in July hit-and-run

Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:31
Gatineau police are crediting information from the public for the arrest of a Val-des-Monts man in connection with a hit-and-run crash between a pickup truck and a moped in July that seriously injured a teenage girl. Read More
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Femicide eyewitness describes moments after Ottawa woman stabbed: 'I'll never forget her eyes'

Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:29
Ottawa police have charged a Montreal man with first-degree murder in the stabbing death of a young mother, who was attacked while supervising two of her children in a Hunt Club park. Read More
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15-year-old accused of killing parents, 3 siblings in Washington state home

Global News - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:29
An 11-year-old sister was also shot, but survived by playing dead and managed to escape through a window and alert neighbours.
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Longueuil reports 64 deer killed in long-awaited cull in Michel-Chartrand Park

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:17
The city of Longueuil has carried out the first phase of its cull of white-tailed deer, saying 64 animals were killed this week at Michel-Chartrand Park. Read More
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Haunted houses in Sask. turn frights into funds for charity

CBC Canadian News - Fri, 2024-10-25 09:01

Three haunted houses in the Regina area are raising money for charities of their choice.

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'My mouth is on fire!' Valérie Plante spills on what she may do post-mayor

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 08:30
Like most Montrealers, Marc-André Grondin was surprised Wednesday when he heard that Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante would not be seeking re-election. Read More
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Quebec taxpayers will pay for civil service recruitment freeze, unions warn

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:54
Two major public sector unions are denouncing the freeze on public sector recruitment announced late Thursday by the Legault government, warning in the end, service to Quebecers will suffer because of it. Read More
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Ontario to effectively bar international students from medical schools starting in 2026

CBC Canadian News - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:43

The Ontario government will effectively bar international students from attending medical schools beginning in the fall of 2026, while also covering tuition for more than 1,000 students who commit to becoming a family doctor in the province.

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Beauchemin urges Liberals to revisit opposition to funding religious schools

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:41
QUEBEC — Liberal leadership candidate Frédéric Beauchemin wants the party to revisit it new policy on ending public funding for religious schools, taking into account the views of the party membership. Read More
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Jack Todd: Will Canadiens fans again see glory years of 1970s?

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:40
It was a great big, gorgeous, seam-bursting, improbable, scintillating decade. Read More
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OC Transpo LRT closed again this weekend for maintenance

Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:32
Ottawa transit riders can expect delays this weekend as Line 1 maintenance resumes Saturday and Sunday. Read More
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Lebanese-Canadians fear Lebanon faces same fate as Gaza

Rabble - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:29

When Bassel Eehor, a Lebanese-Canadian living in Toronto, watched the news of Israel’s relentless airstrikes on Palestine, his thoughts turned immediately to his family in Lebanon. Just weeks ago, his elderly parents were forced to flee their home in southern Lebanon as Israeli military operations targeted Hezbollah. “They’re still displaced, staying with relatives, and we live in fear for their safety every day,” Eehor shared.

Like many in the diaspora, Bassel fears that what is happening in Palestine—the mass displacement, airstrikes, and rising civilian death toll—could soon become Lebanon’s grim reality. As tensions escalate between Hezbollah and Israel, and Israeli strikes continue, Lebanese Canadians brace themselves for a humanitarian disaster that mirrors the devastation in Palestine.

For Eehor, the situations in Palestine and Lebanon are deeply interconnected. “They’re a continuation of the same war, the same tactics, and the same criminal behaviour by an occupying force,” he said.

Eehor is deeply concerned that the unconditional support from Western governments, particularly the USA, allows Israel to continue escalating its military actions. This support, he believes, enables the further destruction of civilian infrastructure and the deaths of innocent people in Gaza.

“It’s leading to the killing of more civilians, the destruction of entire villages and towns. The humanitarian situation in Gaza is beyond unacceptable—there’s a genocide happening while the world watches in silence,” Eehor said.

The impact of Israeli attacks on Lebanon since  September 27, 2024, has been devastating. Over 2,400 people have been killed, 11,285 injured, and 779,613 displaced. Many have sought refuge in overcrowded shelters, with health crises emerging—such as the first cholera case detected in Akkar District. The ongoing violence has left much of the population in dire straits, with both communities and infrastructure severely damaged.

Eehor’s large family faces devastation in Lebanon, and he receives horrific news daily. He is aware of many civilians who have been killed or seriously injured by airstrikes on their homes and buildings.

“My elderly parents were displaced from their home in southern Lebanon, along with many of my immediate family members. We’ve been in touch with them daily, and we are fortunate to have people who can help them,” he said.

This concern is compounded by Lebanon’s ongoing struggles with economic collapse, political instability, and the aftermath of the 2020 Beirut explosion.

Lebanon has a traumatic history of Israeli invasions, with major incursions occurring in 1978, 1982, and 2006. The 1982 invasion was particularly devastating, resulting in thousands of civilian casualties and the notorious Sabra and Shatila massacres, where between 2,000 and 3,500 people, mostly Palestinian refugees and Lebanese civilians, were killed. This tragedy reshaped Lebanon’s political landscape and left a deep scar on the nation.

Nay Azar, a Lebanese-Canadian living in Vancouver, is deeply worried that the war in the Middle East won’t end anytime soon. Although she’s thousands of miles away from her home country, her thoughts remain fixed on Lebanon—constantly envisioning herself sitting with her family, just comforting one another in the living room.

“What worries me is the lack of reaction on the matter… Day by day, we think we’ve reached the worst possible scenario, only to wake up to something even worse,” she said. “I see a lot of similarities between Gaza and Lebanon, which leaves me feeling hopeless and helpless.”

Azar shares that the attacks have affected her family in many ways, particularly emotionally, as no one in Lebanon feels safe anymore. 

“A lot of Lebanese were affected much worse—many lost their families, their loved ones, and their homes. The closest airstrike to my family was just a few days ago, 15 minutes away by car from where they live. Many civilians were harmed and killed,” said Azar.

Azar speaks to her family every day but remains uncertain about their safety. The constant sound of warplanes overhead, and the sight of airstrikes—whether on TV or from the balcony—makes it impossible to feel secure. Watching these humanitarian crimes unfold while the world does nothing only deepens her despair.

Dany H. Assaf, a Lebanese writer and journalist, is devastated by the destruction of his country while the world remains silent. He argues that recent history has proven that another prolonged war will ultimately solve nothing. 

“The world needs to make it clear that there is no justification in the modern world for any nation to destroy another nation,” he said. “Lebanon, with its rich history, represents so much beauty, and the Lebanese people are not an enemy of humanity to be eliminated.”

Israel’s attacks on Lebanon are seen as part of its broader strategic agenda. Even before last year’s assaults on Gaza began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu laid out his vision for the Middle East during a United Nations meeting, notably excluding a Palestinian state. His proposed map, tied to the Abraham Accords, reflects a larger ambition to reshape the region’s dynamics while sidelining Palestinian aspirations.

Canada’s responsibility in the war in Lebanon

In the face of the ongoing turmoil in Lebanon, Azar feels a profound sense of helplessness, struggling to navigate her life as if the world around her remains unaffected. Despite her active support for Lebanese communities and advocacy for their integration into Canadian society, she longs for Canada to take meaningful action. Azar hopes that Canada will assist these communities in reconnecting with their loved ones, just as she strives to do for her own family.

The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms outlines the fundamental rights essential for a free and democratic society. In light of the Lebanese crisis, Canada has a vital opportunity to uphold these principles by advocating for humanitarian aid and pursuing diplomatic solutions. By doing so, Canada reinforces its commitment to human rights and stability, asserting its role on the global stage.

Eehor passionately calls for Canada to reassess its support for the current government in Lebanon, urging the country to adhere to its values of human rights and justice. 

“As a Canadian citizen, I vehemently oppose using my tax money to fund wars by another nation, let alone an occupying force committing genocide,” Eehor said. This sentiment echoes a broader call for Canada to align its foreign policy with its democratic principles.

To address the urgent situation in Lebanon, Assaf proposes several necessary actions: Canada should host an international conference of the friends of Lebanon to forge a strong diplomatic path forward. Additionally, Canada must reaffirm its commitment to protecting Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Increasing support for the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon would also help restore Canada’s position as a major player in promoting global security and peace. By leveraging its strengths as a middle power, Canada can not only honour its history but also remain relevant in an increasingly fractured world.

The post Lebanese-Canadians fear Lebanon faces same fate as Gaza appeared first on rabble.ca.

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The Right Chemistry: Is there a magic bullet for Alzheimer's disease?

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:29
In 1888, bacteriologists Emile Roux and Alexandre Yersin demonstrated that diphtheria occurs when bacteria release a toxin that damages tissues. Read More
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Did Arber Xhekaj deserve to be made a healthy scratch? | HI/O Bonus

Montreal Gazette - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:07
Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis made defenceman Arber Xhekaj a healthy scratch for back-to-back games against the New York Islanders and New York Rangers. The Canadiens lost both games. Read More
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10 ByWard Market restaurants with fresh takes on comfort food

Ottawa Citizen - Fri, 2024-10-25 07:00
The ByWard Market is evolving, but it hasn’t lost its bite. While some longtime restaurants have closed this year, other old favourites like Restaurant E18hteen, Social, and Clarendon Tavern still pull in regulars. Not to mention a fresh wave of eateries bringing global flavours and new experiences to the table. Read More
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