Ontario’s top doctor strongly recommends indoor masking as health system faces ‘extraordinary pressure’ – CBC.caCanada’s federal, provincial and territorial health ministers claim they agree that the country’s health system is in crisis, but even that hasn’t lit enough fire among them to come to a deal to improve things. November 10, 2022 – Premier Heather Stefanson of Manitoba and Federal Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos discuss the latest on health care financing negotiations. Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos held a separate press conference in Vancouver after walking away from talks with his provincial and territorial counterparts. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)Adrian Dix, British Columbia’s health minister, longest-serving minister and the meeting’s host, said these are “ceremonial times” for those in health care. Trudeau hinted at that concern this week during a visit to New Brunswick as health ministers met in Vancouver.

November 14, 2022 16:51 UTC

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November 14, 2022 16:16 UTC

“Food insecurity in childhood is associated with all sorts of negative long-term outcomes,” said Josh Smee, chief executive officer of Food First NL. So, in reality, what we've been doing is cutting people's income support payments every year for the last 10 years. On Nov. 9, SaltWire Network asked Premier Andrew Furey why income support isn’t tied to inflation. It’s the first Canadian province to implement legislated targets for food insecurity reduction, he says. — Food First NL (@foodfirstNL) September 29, 2022Poverty is at the root of food insecurity.

November 14, 2022 14:14 UTC

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November 14, 2022 13:24 UTC

It was on this date in 1953 that President Eisenhower spoke to a joint-session of our Parliament. Oval Office, as opposed to Republican Presidents. This despite the fact that Republican administrations often pursue less protectionist policies and other programs of benefit to Canada. President Dwight Eisenhower, however, was a Republican Chief Executive Canadians loved. He had commanded Canadian troops during the Second World War and was a voice of reason and moderation during those early days of the Cold War.

November 14, 2022 11:56 UTC





Whether that's hiking outdoors, staying under a blanket, or hitting up the bonfire with your buds, Newfoundland and Labrador has options. If you'd like to send in a photo for next week's gallery, scroll to the bottom to learn how. It's a dedicated address just for photo submissions from across Newfoundland and Labrador. Because of the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot respond to everyone. Read more from CBC Newfoundland and Labrador

November 14, 2022 09:19 UTC

But when the next federal election campaign comes around, it is Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre who will have to account for his many provincial travelling companions. The latest Conservative leader has abandoned the party’s hands-off approach to the ongoing court challenges to Quebec’s controversial securalism law. Is this the kind of philosophy a CPC federal government would condone and/or integrate into its approach to economic and social policy files? Until now, Poilievre has largely remained silent in the face of the controversial moves of a variety of conservative-friendly premiers. In Vancouver this week, Poilievre described the parliamentary press gallery (of which I am not a member) as an organization that purports to dictate the terms of the political conversation.

November 14, 2022 06:02 UTC

MORAGA, Calif. (AP) — Alex Ducas had 11 points in Saint Mary’s (CA)’s 63-33 win against North Texas on Sunday night. Aaron Scott added eight points for North Texas. Saint Mary’s entered halftime up 34-12. Saint Mary’s outscored North Texas in the second half by eight points, with Ducas scoring a team-high eight points in the final half. NEXT UPSaint Mary’s plays Wednesday against Southern at home, while North Texas hosts Fresno State on Saturday.

November 14, 2022 05:26 UTC

Why Canada’s Health Ministers’ Failure to Close Deal Matters to Your Health Care – CBC NewsCanada’s federal, provincial and territorial health ministers claim they agree the country’s health system is facing a crisis, but even that couldn’t ignite enough fire among them to strike a deal to turn things around. Duration 1:31:38 November 10, 2022 – Premier Heather Stefanson of Manitoba and Federal Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos discuss the latest on health care funding negotiations. Federal Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos held a separate press conference in Vancouver after leaving talks with his provincial and territorial colleagues. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)British Columbia health minister Adrian Dix, the longest-serving minister and host of the gathering, said these are “solemn times” for people in the health care sector. source linkThe post Why Canada’s Health Ministers’ Failure to Reach an Agreement Matters for Your Health Care – CBC News first appeared on Canada News Media.

November 14, 2022 04:56 UTC

The World Cup final is scheduled for Dec. 18, with the winner taking home the FIFA World Cup trophy. In case you were wondering, there's also a Women's World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand next July — and Canada will be playing. For the soccer uninitiated, that's three tough matchups: Belgium is currently second in FIFA's men's rankings, Croatia lost the 2018 World Cup final to France, and Morocco was undefeated in its World Cup qualifying run. France, the 2018 champs, are third favourite, followed by England, whose fans are praying for their first World Cup title since 1966. Unfortunately for Canadian fans, World Cup kickoff times are between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m.

November 14, 2022 04:15 UTC

The World Cup final is set for December 18, with the winner taking home the FIFA World Cup trophy. In case you’re wondering, there’s also a Women’s World Cup, which will be held in Australia and New Zealand – and Canada – in July. For the uninitiated, those are three difficult matchups: Belgium is currently second in the FIFA men’s ranking, Croatia lost the 2018 World Cup final to France and Morocco was unbeaten in the World Cup qualifiers. France, the 2018 champions, is the third favourite, followed by England, whose fans are praying for their first World Cup title since 1966. Unfortunately for Canadian fans, the World Cup start times are between 5 a.m. and 2 p.m.

November 14, 2022 03:03 UTC

14 November 2022, 08:176 killed after two WWII planes collide in midair at U.S. air showHOUSTON. KAZINFORM Six people were killed after two WWII aircraft collided in midair on Saturday during an air show in the U.S. city of Dallas, authorities said on Sunday, Xinhua reports. «According to our Dallas County Medical Examiner, there are a total of 6 fatalities from yesterday's Wings over Dallas air show incident,» Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins tweeted. Videos on Twitter showed that following the collision, the two planes rapidly crashed to the ground, causing a large fire and plumes of black smoke. Coates said no paying customers were on the aircraft, adding that highly trained volunteers fly their planes, often retired pilots.

November 14, 2022 02:25 UTC

Green Bay (4-6) trailed 28-14 in the fourth quarter before Rodgers led two long drives that ended with scoring passes to Watson. The Cowboys (6-3) blew a 14-point lead heading into the fourth quarter for the first time in franchise history. Trailing 21-3, Seattle’s Geno Smith threw touchdown passes to Tyler Lockett and Marquise Goodwin to make the score 21-16 with 3:58 to play. The Giants’ defense preserved the win, forcing two red-zone turnovers in the fourth quarter. The Lions (3-6) scored 21 points in the fourth quarter on the way to their second straight win after losing five in a row.

November 14, 2022 00:01 UTC

The Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers wrap up Sunday’s NBA slate with a West Coast showdown. Here are our Nets vs. Lakers prop picks for November 13. Nets vs. Lakers prop picksBest Bet Best Bet : Russell Westbrook over 29.5 P+R+A (-114)Westbrook was the subject of negative media attention early on this season. That three-point percentage is unsustainable but the rest of Westbrook’s game shouldn’t change much. There will be no shortage of opportunities against a Lakers team that allows the seventh-most points in the NBA (116.4).

November 13, 2022 23:22 UTC

Trudeau pledges $1 million for clearing landmines, cluster bombs in Cambodia, LaosPHNOM PENH, Cambodia — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has wrapped up his first stop of a tour in Southeast Asia by announcing nearly $1 million to help remove unexploded landmines and cluster bombs from the region. The funding will support grassroots and government projects in Cambodia and Laos to clear unexploded ordinances, which stem from civil wars as well as American bombing during the Vietnam War. The money will support the first dedicated national demining team in Laos, and support grassroots groups such as Cambodian Self-Help Demining. Morse said landmines kill roughly 50 people in Cambodia each year, down from thousands in the 1990s. Trudeau also made a visit the Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, which documents the toll of the Khmer Rouge regime.

November 13, 2022 22:36 UTC