One in four Canadians say they have been affected by wildfires this year: poll

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

One in four Canadians say they have been affected by wildfires this year: poll OTTAWA — More than one in four Canadians told a polling firm this week that they have been affected by the record-setting wildfires that have rocked much of Canada over the spring, and more than three in four say they think there are more fires now than in the past.The Leger poll comes just after Environment and Climate Change Canada issued an updated summer forecast that predicts the conditions that led to the spring wildfire catastrophe are not going to let up in July and August.“Canadians have experienced a hot and dry spring,” said Environment Canada warning preparedness meteorologist Armel Castellan.“Current seasonal forecasts suggest the anomalously hot conditions will continue across the country this summer.”He said that means the risk of a high number of wildfires, more evacuations and smoke-filled skies continues.There have been more than 2,700 wildfires in Canada so far this year, which have burned 59,000 square kilometres of forest and other land. ...

After escaping violence and persecution, LGBTQ refugees find peace in Canada

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

After escaping violence and persecution, LGBTQ refugees find peace in Canada Paul Canary Kanyamu says life felt like “hell on Earth” before he escaped violence and found refuge in Canadaabout two months ago.“I was punched, I was pushed into a ditch, my leg was broken and I was brutally assaulted countless times,” the 26-year-old, who was born in Uganda and identifies as gay, recalls in an interview about the years he spent in East Africabefore his arrival to Vancouver.“I was brutally assaulted by my own parents and the community. They threatened to kill me through poisoning. It was really, very sad time.”Despite how difficult it is to tell their stories, the human rights activist and other LGBTQ refugees say they want Canadians to learn more about how brutally the community is being persecutedaround the world.Earlier this year, Uganda became the latest country to passan anti-gay bill making it a crime to identify as gay, and imposing tough sentences, including the death penalty in some cases.The CEO of Rainbow Railroad, a ...

‘There’s just sorrow:’ Bus driver says rides must continue in wake of deadly crash

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

‘There’s just sorrow:’ Bus driver says rides must continue in wake of deadly crash DAUPHIN, Man. — Doug Westhouse sits straight behind the wheel of a 12-passenger bus driving along a rural Manitoba highway waiting for the next call for a ride. The coordinator and driver for Grand Plains Handivan in Greenview, Man., slows the hefty vehicle down as an oncoming semi-trailer truck passes by on Highway 5.He says he’s been thinking a lot about another minibus, not much larger than the one he drives, that crashed with a semi last week on the same road. Fifteen seniors on the bus were killed.“There’s just sorrow,” Westhouse says.The bus was heading south on Highway 5, carrying a group of seniors from Dauphin and the surrounding area to a casino Thursday, when it crossed the Trans-Canada Highway and went into the path of the truck near the town of Carberry, some 190 kilometres to the south. Health officials have said 10 others on the bus, including the driver, were in hospital. Five were in critical condition.“Being familiar with that corner, it’s a dangerous corner,” says...

Tackling B.C.’s largest ever wildfire means letting some of it burn, province says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

Tackling B.C.’s largest ever wildfire means letting some of it burn, province says Mark Healey, an incident commander with the BC Wildfire Service, says he took a 2 1/2 hour flight over the southern flank of the enormous Donnie Creek fire in northeastern British Columbia.“I never saw either end of the fire,” says Healey, who’s in the middle of a two-week stint managing what is B.C.’s largest ever wildfire. At 5,500 square kilometres, it is almost as big as Prince Edward Island.Tackling it demands a shift in tactics. Instead of striving to extinguish the vast blaze, the BC Wildfire Service is focused on protecting homes and infrastructure, while letting other areas burn. The service says it may be winter before the fire is out.With a perimeter of more than 900 kilometres, the fire is burning across a remote area about 160 kilometres north of Fort St. John, where the forests and vegetation are thick and numerous roads are only available in the winter, Healey says.He says those factors add to the challenge of ensuring the safety of more than 2...

Daily horoscope for June 21, 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

Daily horoscope for June 21, 2023 Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Leo.Happy Birthday for Wednesday, June 21, 2023:You are intelligent, intense and focused, and you have many talents. You are sociable and like to be busy. This is a year of reflection and learning for you. (Some will teach.) Explore philosophies that will give you a better self-awareness and get you closer to the true meaning of your life.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★★This is a wonderful day to socialize with others and enjoy playful activities with kids. Accept all invitations to the arts, sports events and hanging out with others. This is also a great date day! Your bottom line is you want to have fun! (You’re very convincing today.) Tonight: Socialize!TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★★Be open to entertaining friends and loved ones at home today. It will be a success. Any gathering at your home will be upbeat and joyful. Financial discussions could ultimately benefit your family or your ...

Russia rejects UN help as death toll from breached dam rises

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

Russia rejects UN help as death toll from breached dam rises Moscow declined United Nations offers to help residents affected by the flooding from the breached Kakhovka Dam, the world body said on Sunday (18 June), as the death toll rose and filthy water has forced the closing of beaches in southern Ukraine.The collapse of the Moscow-controlled dam on 6 June unleashed floodwaters across southern Ukraine and Russia-occupied parts of the Kherson region, destroying homes and farmland, and cutting off supplies to residents.The death toll has risen to 52, with Russian officials saying 35 people had died in Moscow-controlled areas and Ukraine's interior ministry saying 17 had died and 31 were missing. More than 11,000 have been evacuated on both sides.The UN urged Russia to act in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian law."Aid cannot be denied to people who need it," Denise Brown, UN humanitarian co-ordinator for Ukraine, said in a statement.Ukraine accuses Russia of blowing up the Soviet-era dam, under Russian control ...

Miss Manners: What I failed to teach my 5-year-old has become a problem

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

Miss Manners: What I failed to teach my 5-year-old has become a problem DEAR MISS MANNERS: Ten years ago, I was a working single mom to a loving, but rather difficult, 5-year-old boy.Not having enough bandwidth for everything, I decided to pick my battles in raising him. I focused on the behaviors that were the most important to me, like being punctual, contributing to household chores, sending thanks for gifts and thinking about others’ feelings.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Why do they text me these boring pictures? Advice | Miss Manners: My party guest criticized my hosting to my face Advice | Miss Manners: Should I announce my tipping intentions upfront? Advice | Miss Manners: I was hurt that her caffeine fix was more important than my child’s party Advice | Miss Manners: A neighbor was inexcusably rude to our new acquaintance Other things, like table manners, I let go, hoping that he would pick them up by observation, and if not, that I could teach ...

Dear Abby: Should I tell her she crossed a line with her behavior toward my husband?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

Dear Abby: Should I tell her she crossed a line with her behavior toward my husband? DEAR ABBY: I need advice regarding my husband’s friend and how I should handle a delicate situation.My husband has a woman friend. (She has a boyfriend.) They recently helped us move, which we really appreciate.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: Must I consent to her odd hygiene requirements? Advice | Dear Abby: Our friendship ended badly. Should I discard his things that I still have? Advice | Dear Abby: I’ve reached my limit with this woman’s unprovoked attacks Advice | Dear Abby: His mother turns my husband into a bratty child Advice | Dear Abby: I try to help my boyfriend meet people, but he’s resistant She likes to make sexual jokes, and my husband does, too. I’m not a prude, but I don’t enjoy the kind of flirty vibe she puts out.When they were helping us move, we went out for meals. She and I had privately shared that my husband and her boyfriend would sometimes...

Let’s Hear it for the Boy! Deniece Williams plays Bethesda Blues & Jazz

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

Let’s Hear it for the Boy! Deniece Williams plays Bethesda Blues & Jazz (new Image()).src = "https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384&cid=c2ffed0c-3624-46c0-b10f-97c976d290a3";cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: "a57b5c23-5dfa-485f-9ea9-20c368db74df"}).render("b6582936597e44ff925f54c4b07d1c03"); });Hear our full chat on my podcast “Beyond the Fame with Jason Fraley.” toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley previews Deniece Williams at Bethesda Blues & Jazz (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ...

El mundo puede tardar 131 años en cerrar la brecha de género, revela un informe

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:05:56 GMT

El mundo puede tardar 131 años en cerrar la brecha de género, revela un informe (CNN) — Los avances para lograr la igualdad de género en el mundo se han debilitado.Un nuevo informe del Foro Económico Mundial calcula que las mujeres no alcanzarán la igualdad con los hombres hasta dentro de 131 años. En otras palabras, hasta 2154.La brecha de género global, una medida de la igualdad en los ámbitos de la economía, la política, la sanidad y la educación, se redujo apenas un 0,3% en comparación con el año pasado, según el “Informe mundial sobre la brecha de género 2023” del FEM, publicado el miércoles.El “tibio progreso” en el cierre de esas brechas y los indicios de que la igualdad está retrocediendo en áreas como la economía crean un “caso urgente para una acción renovada y concertada”, escribió Saadia Zahidi, directora gerente del FEM, en el informe.“Los últimos años han estado marcados por importantes retrocesos en la paridad de género a nivel mundial, con avances interrumpidos por el impacto de la pandemia del virus cov...