CITING the danger from the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) banned the deployment of Filipino workers to Israel.. “No deployment as of now,” said Department of Migrant Workers (DMEW) officer-in-charge Leo Hans Cacdac on Tuesday, adding that focus is now on the security concerns of Filipinos …
Read More »World oil prices jump on tensions, no impact yet on local fuel costs
World oil prices shot up while the dollar and yen advanced Monday after Hamas launched a shock attack on Israel at the weekend, sparking fresh concerns about tensions in the Middle East. The crisis fanned concerns about supplies of crude from the region at a time when supply worries are …
Read More »Group vows biggest transport strike next Monday
A transport group on Monday threatened to stage the “biggest” strike in the National Capital Region, Calabarzon on Oct. 16 to dramatize the supposed corruption in the franchise approval for public utility vehicles within the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board. Mar Valbuena, Manibela chairperson, said member-operators and drivers of …
Read More »Oil price surges 4% as attack on Israel prompts fears of expanding Middle East violence
Oil prices jumped and stock markets around the world mostly slumped fter deadly attacks by Hamas from the Gaza Strip prompted Israel to declare war. The price of a barrel jumped by almost $5 on Monday, mostly on concerns that the volatile situation could ensnare more countries in the Middle …
Read More »Unifor begins strike at some GM facilities in Canada
Canadian labour union Unifor said on Tuesday it will initiate strikes at General Motors facilities in the country as negotiations with the automaker hit a roadblock. Strike affects facilities in Oshawa, St. Catharines and Woodstock in Ontario. Canadian labour union Unifor said early on Tuesday it would begin strikes at …
Read More »Debate on school pronoun policy scheduled to begin in Sask. legislature Tuesday
The Saskatchewan government is expected to introduce a bill Tuesday afternoon to invoke the notwithstanding clause — part of an effort to fast track its controversial school pronoun policy. Premier Scott Moe intends to use notwithstanding clause to override courts on controversial policy. The Saskatchewan government is expected to introduce …
Read More »Economist studying workplace gender gap wins Nobel prize
The Nobel economics prize was awarded Monday to Claudia Goldin, a professor at Harvard University, for advancing the understanding of the gender gap in the labour market. Harvard’s Claudia Goldin studied changing role of working women over time. The Nobel economics prize was awarded Monday to Claudia Goldin, a professor …
Read More »‘He was murdered saving people,’ says mother of Montreal man killed in Hamas attack on Israel
Alexandre Look, 33, was among thousands in attendance at an outdoor techno music festival near the Gaza-Israel border on Saturday when it was attacked by Hamas gunmen, his family says. Alexandre Look, 33, was at an outdoor techno music festival when gunmen attacked. Canadian killed while saving others at Israel …
Read More »Demonstrations held across Canada in solidarity with Israelis and Palestinians amid ongoing Israel-Hamas war
More than a thousand congregated at Toronto’s Nathan Phillips Square Monday afternoon, many saying they were there to support the Palestinian people and not to glorify the deadly attacks launched by Hamas against Israelis. Still, many also refused to condemn those attacks. Palestinians deny rallies in Canada glorify violence, but …
Read More »After losing their home in N.W.T. wildfires, this family is grateful to be together for Thanksgiving
For years, the Neadzo family has always hosted extended family at their home in Behchoko, N.W.T. But since that home burned down in the wildfire that hit the community this past July, they will celebrate at a different home this year for the first time. ‘[I’m] just going to be …
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