At a Glance Inflation rate in the country eased to 4.9% in October, compared to 6.1% the previous month and 7.7% the previous year. Food prices slowed down to 7.1% in October, lower than the 10% recorded in the previous month and 9.8% from a year earlier. Self-employed individuals increased …
Read More »DA unveils 3 WB-funded projects to boost agricultural productivity
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. The Department of Agriculture opens an exhibit showcasing various World Bank-funded projects at Novotel Manila Araneta City in Cubao, Quezon City on Monday (Nov. 6, 2023). Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. (right) and Assistant Secretary for Operations and Philippine Rural Development Project National Project Director Arnel de Mesa …
Read More »Comelec calls on village, youth poll winners to file expenses report
OATH TAKING. Winners in the recent Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental took their oaths of office at the Pantawan People’s Park on Monday (Nov. 6, 2023). The Commission on Elections reminded the elected officials to file their Statements of Contribution and Expenditure Reports if they …
Read More »Hamas attack inside Israel territory was a sign for an OFW to go home
Pockets of attacks during her 10-year stay in Israel seemed to be normal for caregiver Jesyl Lucas but when hundreds of Hamas gunmen were able to penetrate on Oct. 7, that was the sign for her to go home. “War has been part of the history of Israel but this …
Read More »Canada’s premiers united in their criticism of federal housing policy, carbon tax changes
Canada’s premiers lashed out at the federal government Monday, saying Ottawa is treading on thin ice by signing bilateral housing deals directly with municipalities while leaving provinces out of the mix. Provincial leaders demand national carbon tax reprieve after some energy consumers get a break. Canada’s premiers lashed out at …
Read More »Poe’s Law in real life: Why it might be hard to tell when the Alberta government is serious about policy
Poe’s Law is a 21st-century adage that describes the conundrum of trying to use parody on the internet: unless you hammer your audience over the head with the fact that you’re joking, invariably someone will take you seriously. Poe’s Law does not typically apply, however, to high-ranking government ministers appearing …
Read More »Trump ‘rambled’ and ‘hurled insults’ on witness stand in civil fraud trial, N.Y. attorney general says
Donald Trump complained of unfair treatment in a defiant and rambling performance on the witness stand on Monday, prompting the judge overseeing his New York civil business fraud trial to threaten to cut his testimony short. Under questioning about his company’s accounting practices, Trump repeatedly clashed with Judge Arthur Engoron, …
Read More »Captain found criminally negligent in deaths of 34 people in fire aboard California dive boat
A federal jury on Monday found a scuba dive boat captain criminally negligent in the deaths of 34 people killed in a fire aboard the vessel in 2019, the deadliest maritime disaster in recent U.S. history. Jerry Boylan guilty of ‘seaman’s manslaughter’ in 2019 maritime disaster, deadliest in recent U.S. …
Read More »He went to Gaza to help his wife make the journey to Canada. Now they’re both trapped there
A man from Thunder Bay is among hundreds of Canadians waiting for Global Affairs Canada’s go-ahead to cross the Rafah border from Gaza into Egypt to escape the Israel-Hamas war. Here’s what his friends in northwestern Ontario are doing to bring Ahmed Abuhussein and his spouse back home. Ahmed Abuhussein, …
Read More »McMaster reviewing Hamilton cardiologist’s post calling for pro-Palestinian protesters to be deported
McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences are reviewing a social media comment made by a prominent cardiologist after she wrote about pro-Palestinian demonstrators, “deport them all to where they came from.” Dr. Eva Lonn apologized for her social media comment ‘made in the heat of the moment.’ McMaster University and …
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