Mexico's Leslie Soltero won gold in the women's 67 kilogram division on Tuesday at the 2022 World Taekwondo Championships in Guadalajara, Mexico. (World Taekwondo - image credit)The 2022 World Taekwondo Championships continued in Guadalajara, Mexico with Canada's contingent unable to achieve a podium finish for a second consecutive day. On Tuesday, Mexico's Leslie Soltero won gold on home soil following a victory over Serbia's Aleksandra Perisic in the women's 67 kilogram final. China's Mingkuan Meng took silver while Nikita Rafalovich of Uzbekistan and Bryan Salazar of Mexico won bronze. WATCH | World Taekwondo Championships: men's 87 kg, women's 67, 62 kg:Canada's Ashley Kraayeveld, Melissa Pagnotta and Jordan Stewart failed to advance to the men's and women's medal rounds, respectively.

November 16, 2022 05:47 UTC

TAMPA, Fla. — The comparisons for Joe Pavelski are so few that Stars coach Pete DeBoer dipped into the fictional realm. DeBoer said Pavelski “looks like he’s 25 out there.”“He hasn’t lost a step,” DeBoer said. I think that was shortened drastically by having Joe in the room, and us having worked with Joe before. “This is my 15th year, and I’ve had teams that start slowly, teams that start quickly. DeBoer said Gurianov was “progressing.”“We went to another level yesterday with some battle stuff, but [Gurianov is] not available yet,” DeBoer said.

November 16, 2022 04:58 UTC

Nickelback will be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame as part of the 2023 Juno Awards. They have, however, won seven Billboard Music Awards, two American Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards and one People’s Choice Award, among others. The Canadian Music Hall of Fame was established by CARAS in 1978 to acknowledge artists who have made an outstanding contribution to Canadian music. This will be the Juno Awards’ first time in Edmonton in 19 years. The show, produced by Insight Productions, will broadcast and stream live across Canada at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBC TV, CBC Gem, CBC Radio One, CBC Music, CBC Listen, and globally at CBCMusic.ca/junos and on CBC Music’s Facebook, YouTube and Twitter pages.

November 16, 2022 04:08 UTC

Transportation problems need repair to keep national economy workingThe supply and cost of shipping containers needs to be dealt with. Ottawa—Making sure the national transportation network is performing well is vital to Canada’s export dependent economy, says Murad Al-Katib, President and CEO of AGT Food and Ingredients Inc.Railways, ports and containers are vital to delivering Canadian goods to foreign customers, he told the Commons international trade committee. Exports are the lifeblood of the economy, making transportation, and specifically rail, ports and containers, the veins and arteries that allow everything to flow. “For decades, we’ve been known as the Canadian breadbasket or the breadbasket of the world. The growing use of containers to ship those products has become a major issue in recent years become of cost and supply problems, he said.

November 16, 2022 03:27 UTC

Video: Princeton, B.C. Read more:Latest atmospheric river prompts flood preparations on Vancouver IslandRead MoreLatest atmospheric river prompts flood preparations on Vancouver Island"We were fortunate nobody lost their lives. Video: Princeton, B.C. "Two of them are part of a BC housing complex and that's why we have temporary housing coming in. "We're working with BC housing to make sure that those people have homes for the winter."

November 16, 2022 01:45 UTC





CBC News published this video item, entitled “RCMP commissioner ‘failed’ to communicate Emergencies Act wasn’t necessary, says former deputy” – below is their description. Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas discusses takeaways from RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki’s testimony and says miscommunications between policing agencies may be what led politicians to invoke the Emergencies Act. CBC News YouTube ChannelGot a comment? Leave your thoughts in the comments section, below. Please note comments are moderated before publication.

November 16, 2022 01:29 UTC

TORONTO - A plea by health officials to resume masking in Ontario and Quebec is a tall order that is unlikely to take hold without a significant culture shift, say observers who point to pandemic fatigue, mixed messages and divisive politics as likely hurdles. She notes that many people abandoned masks altogether after most pandemic precautions were lifted earlier this year. “People are just so tired of public health directives,” says Lang. Turney McKee of the Montreal-based consultancy group Decision Lab was skeptical that “a mere recommendation” would be enough to drive the adoption needed to mitigate public health risks. “And when we see everyone else around us starting to stop, the social influence can be very potent.”However, that’s not to say this public health plea is completely powerless.

November 16, 2022 01:00 UTC

Business partners from Piney, Landon Kroeker and Rob Sengotta, went on Dragons’ Den and pitched their product Von Slick’s Finishing Butter. Von Slick’s received three different offers from the Dragons. “I'm super happy with how the product showed and incredibly grateful to get three offers on the show,” he says. Since Von Slick’s is a fairly new company, they aren’t worth nearly as much as they hope to be in 2 or 3 years. As for the future, they would like to move the product into other Provinces across Canada.

November 16, 2022 00:06 UTC

Assembly Majority Whip Carol Murphy (D-Mount Laurel) too office today as a director of the National Foundation for Women Legislators, an organization that was once run by another Burlington County lawmaker, former State Sen. Diane Allen (R-Edgewater Park). “The ability to work together and problem solve is the cornerstone of our democracy at its core and these friendships provide the foundation for making government work more effectively.”The bi-partisan group represents roughly 5,000 women elected officials from across the nation. A three-term assemblywoman described by the Burlington County Times as “The Bear” for her vociferous representation of local issues, Murphy has emerged as a national thought leader among state legislators. She serves on the executive committee of the National Conference of State Legislature’s and as the national co-chair of the American Irish State Legislators Caucus. “I’m so honored to be selected by my peers and look forward to our work ahead to advance public policy ideas that will make a positive difference for our nation,” Murphy said.

November 15, 2022 23:49 UTC

Our industry and COVID-19We've gathered a number of links where Canadian cable, radio, television, telecom and wireless companies have posted their responses to the Covid-19 pandemic.

November 15, 2022 22:44 UTC

“Overall, the federal government has not taken the required action to address long-standing gaps affecting its surveillance of Canada’s Arctic waters,” the Arctic Waters Surveillance report said. “Increasing interest in the Arctic includes renewed interest in the region for strategic and military purposes, and Canada’s decisions about surveillance of Arctic waters today may have long-term effects on our sovereignty,” the document said. Aging icebreakers, little wiggle roomAmong, many examples in the report is Canada’s decision to build two heavy icebreakers, the first of which is due to enter service in 2030. Activity increasing as country faces waning domaine awarenessClimate change has increased shipping traffic in Arctic Canada as waters become more navigable. The audit covers the period of April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022 and focused on domestic surveillance only.

November 15, 2022 21:55 UTC

The Prime Minister's Office released this photo of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chinese President Xi Jinping speaking face to face on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, on Tuesday. (PMO - image credit)Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chinese President Xi Jinping spoke face to face on the sidelines of the G20 Summit in Bali, Indonesia, on Tuesday. Trudeau's talk with Xi was not an official bilateral meeting like the ones Xi had with other leaders, including U.S. President Joe Biden, Argentina's President Alberto Ángel Fernández and French President Emmanuel Macron. President Xi is in a consolidated position. Trudeau announces $750M for infrastructure, vaccinesWhile at the G20 summit, Trudeau also announced $750 million in funding to help developing countries improve their infrastructure and make COVID-19 vaccines.

November 15, 2022 21:33 UTC

© Showwei Chu/CBC The average price of a Canadian home has declined by about $170,000 since February, when the Bank of Canada started hiking interest rates. That was before the Bank of Canada began its aggressive campaign of hiking interest rates to rein in inflation. The central bank has raised its benchmark rate a half dozen times since then, and the impact on the housing market has been dramatic. "October provided another month's worth of data suggesting the slowdown in Canadian housing markets is winding up," CREA's economist Shaun Cathcart said. "Tumbleweeds continued to blow across the Canadian housing market in October," he said.

November 15, 2022 21:32 UTC

Cooper Kupp Injures Ankle, Rams Place Star Wideout On Injured ReserveThe Rams just gave an update on ’s injury status and it’s not good news for fantasy owners. The Los Angeles Rams just announced that their star wideout will undergo surgery on his injured ankle, and he will be placed on injured reserve. If you are a Kupp owner you need to be prepared to be without him for the remainder of the season. With Kupp exiting early last week, Higbee was the clear top target catching all eight of his targets for 73 yards. Robinson led all Rams’ wideouts with four catches for 44 yards last week, however, Skowronek led the team with seven targets.

November 15, 2022 21:09 UTC

While most news reports focused on the significant rise in economic immigrants, the refugee targets are record-breaking. Canada leads the worldDespite the restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Canada has led the world in refugee resettlement for the past three years. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham HughesCanada’s refugee targets also reveal how important the private sponsorship program is to the implementation of the government’s goals. Lessons for other nationsIn our book Strangers to Neighbours: Refugee Sponsorship in Context, we examined Canada’s refugee sponsorship program and what lessons it might have for other countries. If the government sticks to its new plans for refugee resettlement, the next three years could have significant implications for refugees and refugee policy beyond Canada’s borders.

November 15, 2022 19:41 UTC