Controversial former city councillor Giorgio Mammoliti to run for mayor

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Controversial former city councillor Giorgio Mammoliti to run for mayor Former longtime Toronto city councillor Giorgio Mammoliti confirms with CityNews that he will run for mayor in the upcoming byelection.Mammoliti held his North York riding for more than two decades before losing his seat in 2018 election.He then made a failed bid for mayor of Wasaga Beach.The controversial Mammoliti was known for making headlines including when he called for a city-wide 11 p.m. curfew for youth. He also proposed arming bylaw officers.A byelection to replace John Tory is officially set for June 26. Tory stepped down after admitting to an affair with a younger, former staffer.Several other candidates have already thrown their hats in the ring, including Gil Penalosa, who finished second to Tory is the last election, and another former councillor, Rob Davis.It’s not the first time Mammoliti has tried to secure Toronto’s top job. In 2010, he unsuccessfully ran for mayor.After campaigning without exceeding single digits in public opinion polls, Mammoliti anno...

Mexican president floats fentanyl ban, faults US drug policy

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Mexican president floats fentanyl ban, faults US drug policy MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president called anti-drug policies in the U.S. a failure Wednesday and proposed a ban on using fentanyl in medicine — even though little of the drug crosses from hospitals into the illegal market.President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has grappled in recent days with the issue of fentanyl, which has become a major security concern. López Obrador has denied that Mexico produces fentanyl, which causes about 70,000 U.S. overdose deaths per year.U.S. authorities estimate that most illegal fentanyl is produced in clandestine Mexican labs using Chinese precursor chemicals. Relatively little of the illegal market comes from diverting medicinal fentanyl used as anesthesia in surgeries and other procedures.But López Obrador said he would ask doctors and experts whether all use of fentanyl by doctors could be ended, as well, to reduce illicit use.“We are also going to ask that medical use be ended in the United States, as well,” López Obrador said.There have been o...

Federal and Alberta governments to study oilsands tailings leak communication

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Federal and Alberta governments to study oilsands tailings leak communication EDMONTON — The Alberta and federal governments say they will work together to understand what happened around public notifications of toxic seepage at an oilsands tailings pond.Alberta environment minister Sonya Savage and her federal counterpart Steven Guilbeault discussed on Tuesday night the seepage and leak from the Kearl oilsands mine.The seepage was discovered in May, but neither politician was told about it until nine months later.Area First Nations were also not updated after initial notification of discoloured water being found on the site, about 70 kilometres north of Fort McMurray, Alta. Savage says in a news release that her department has sent officials to the site to conduct independent water sampling, in addition to monitoring already in place. She says Alberta has not seen evidence of waterway or drinking water contamination.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 15, 2023. The Canadian Press

Victoria group lends a helping hand to Ukraine, setting up prosthetic clinics

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Victoria group lends a helping hand to Ukraine, setting up prosthetic clinics Nick Dechev was startled when an air raid siren blared across a medical site in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv last month.The resident of Victoria, B.C., was in Lviv setting up one of two prosthetic clinics he hoped would soon help the growing number of amputees across the country.But what surprised him the most was how the people working alongside him in the clinic who heard the alert, glanced at their phones and then carried on as if nothing had happened. Their indifference eased his mind, he said.“There was a risk, but I just felt that the probability (of an airstrike) is very small and then the importance of doing the work was so large.”Dechev is the founder and chief technical officer for the Victoria Hand Project, a non-profit organization based in B.C.’s capital that provides low-cost, fully functioning 3D-printed prosthetic arms to amputees in resource-poor countries.The group’s Hands for Ukraine project was launched shortly after Russia invaded U...

Arrest warrant issued for Oshawa man wanted for stabbing 2 women, 1 fatally

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Arrest warrant issued for Oshawa man wanted for stabbing 2 women, 1 fatally A Canada-wide warrant has been issued for an Oshawa man wanted for stabbing two women, one fatally.On March 12, around 4 a.m., Durham Regional Police were called to an address on Simcoe Street following reports that a person was armed.Officers arrived to find two women suffering from stab wounds. Both victims were rushed to a Toronto trauma centre, where one woman died from her injuries. She was later identified as 26-year-old Katie Kainz.The second woman remains in the hospital with critical injuries but is stable.Durham police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for an Oshawa man after two women were stabbed, one fatally. Photo: Durham police.Police have issued a Canada-wide warrant for 37-year-old Adam Odette of Oshawa, who is wanted on second-degree murder and attempted murder.Investigators are urging Odette to turn himself in, adding that anyone found guilty of assisting him in evading arrest will face charges.A man with the same name was arrested and charged in separate violent ...

Garcetti India nomination wins critical test vote in Senate

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Garcetti India nomination wins critical test vote in Senate WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti appeared headed for confirmation Wednesday as the next U.S. ambassador to India, 20 months after he was initially selected for the post and amid fallout from a sexual harassment scandal involving a onetime top adviser.The nomination cleared a key test vote in the Democratic-controlled Senate, 52-42. The vote unfolded with some suspense, as it wasn’t clear the progressive Democrat would have enough support to advance. But he was able to win over a handful of Republican senators, putting him over the top. A final vote was scheduled for later in the day.The nomination for the prominent diplomatic post has languished in the Senate for 20 months, after President Joe Biden first named him in July 2021.The vacancy in the ambassadorship has left a significant diplomatic gap for the administration at a time of rising global tensions, including China’s increasingly assertive presence in the Pacific region and Russia’s war with Ukr...

Powerful boss of casino union leaving post in Atlantic City

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Powerful boss of casino union leaving post in Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — He’s led Atlantic City casino workers through three strikes, been arrested at protests nearly 10 times, and won workers including housekeepers, cocktail servers and others the best contract they had ever had.Now Bob McDevitt is stepping down as president of the main union for Atlantic City casino workers, Local 54 of Unite Here, after 26 years as one of the most powerful people in Atlantic City, able to bring the industry to its knees when he felt workers were being treated unfairly.It is a power that he has used repeatedly; sometimes, the mere threat of a strike prompted casinos to sign a new contract.“We represent people who traditionally have not been what you would consider high-wage workers — housekeepers, bartenders, cocktail servers, people who clean public areas,” he said. “It’s one thing to work as a waiter over the summer while you’re in college; it’s quite another to try to support yourself and a family on that. That̵...

Court: Ukraine can try to avoid repaying $3B loan to Russia

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Court: Ukraine can try to avoid repaying $3B loan to Russia LONDON (AP) — The U.K. Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that Ukraine can go to trial to avoid repaying $3 billion in loans it said it took under pressure from Russia in 2013 to prevent it from trying to join the European Union.The court rejected a bid by a British company acting on Russia’s behalf to order Ukraine to repay the loans without facing a trial. Ukraine said it borrowed the money while facing the threat of military force and massive illegal economic and political pressure nearly a decade before Russia invaded its neighbor.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tweeted that the ruling was “another decisive victory against the aggressor.”“The Court has ruled that Ukraine’s defense based on Russia’s threats of aggression will have a full public trial,” he tweeted. “Justice will be ours.” The case was argued in November 2021, and the court was not asked to consider Russia’s invasion of Ukraine three months later. Ukrainian authorities allege that the corrupt government of...

Navalny ‘terribly glad’ documentary about him won an Oscar

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

Navalny ‘terribly glad’ documentary about him won an Oscar TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny said Wednesday he was “terribly glad” that a film detailing his poisoning and political activism won the Oscar for best documentary feature.In a series of tweets that appeared on his account on Wednesday, the politician congratulated director Daniel Roher and others involved in the making of “Navalny,” as well as his wife Yulia and his allies in the Anti-Corruption Foundation. “I am, of course, terribly glad, but while rejoicing, I try not to forget that it wasn’t me who won the Oscar after all,” Navalny said.The documentary portrays Navalny’s career of fighting official corruption, his near-fatal poisoning with a nerve agent in 2020 that he blames on the Kremlin, his five-month recuperation in Germany and his 2021 return to Moscow, where he was immediately taken into custody at the airport. He was later sentenced to 2 1/2 years in prison and last year was convicted and given another nine-year term.Nav...

WATCH LIVE | Chicago area elected officials, community groups react to federal approval of major railroad merger

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 04:55:30 GMT

WATCH LIVE | Chicago area elected officials, community groups react to federal approval of major railroad merger The first major railroad merger in more than two decades will go forward after federal regulators approved Canadian Pacific’s $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern.The two are the smallest among the nations seven major railroads, but their coupling will create the only railroad linking Canada, Mexico and the United States. The approval Wednesday by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board comes after an arduous two-year review. Railroads are under intensifying scrutiny following a fiery crash that forced evacuations in Ohio last month. The Transportation Board said that the new direct service "will facilitate the flow of grain from the Midwest to the Gulf Coast and Mexico, the movement of intermodal goods between Dallas and Chicago and the trade in automotive parts, finished vehicles, and other containerized mixed goods between the United States and Mexico."The combined company will have little to no track redundancies or overlapping routes, and is also expected to add more t...