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A demonstration by more than a dozen members of the union representing Air Canada’s flight attendants prompted the airline to shut down a press conference on Thursday as tensions between the two sides continue to mount ahead of a weekend work stoppage. Dozens of flights were expected to be cancelled by the end of Thursday and up to 500 more Friday, Air Canada executive vice-president and chief operations officer Mark Nasr told reporters during the briefing at a hotel near Toronto Pearson International Airport. It was cut short after around 20 minutes as union members dressed in flight attendant uniforms…
West Shore RCMP is asking the public to identify a male suspect after a woman was assaulted in Thetis Lake Park on Tuesday morning. The incident happened about 9 a.m., when the woman was on a trail and was approached by a man who appeared from the bushes. Police said the man grabbed the woman, but she was able to get away. The woman was not injured. The man is described as white, about six-foot-four, with a slim build and short curly blond hair that is greying. He wore a short-sleeved green T-shirt, khaki pants, dark boots and dark socks.…
A teenage boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder and rape after a 13-year-old girl was found unconscious in Huddersfield and later died. West Yorkshire Police were called to a flat on Sheepridge Road at 11.36pm on Monday after the teenage girl was found unresponsive. She was rushed to hospital but died in the early hours of Tuesday morning, and the teenage boy remains in custody, police said. The girl’s death was unexplained pending further investigation, according to a postmortem examination carried out on Wednesday. The boy was also arrested on suspicion of another offence of rape relating to…
Singapore, Indian offices give free tickets, declare holidays for employees to watch Rajinikanth’s Coolie
Lokesh Kanagaraj’s Rajinikanth-starrer Coolie is one of the big-event films to be released this year amid high expectations. Even as fans rush to buy tickets for the film in India and abroad to watch it on the first day, first show, offices are declaring holidays or approving leaves so employees can watch the film. Singapore, Indian offices declare holidays for Coolie release One circular that is doing the rounds on social media from Uno Aqua Care in Madurai states that they declare 14 August as a holiday to avoid leaves piling up with the HR department. Not just that, the…
The Pandemic Legacy: Why Remote Work Still Matters Five years after the start of COVID-19, Canadian workers face increasing pressure to return to the office. But for many—especially working parents—remote work in Canada has become more than a pandemic-era benefit; it’s a lifeline. According to a recent Angus Reid Institute survey, 59% of Canadian workers prefer to spend most or all of their week working remotely. This shift has transformed daily life for caregivers, who can now manage school pickups, healthcare appointments, and home responsibilities without the stress of a two-hour commute. Canadian Workers Want Choice, Not Mandates In July…
Canada’s Police Chiefs Sound Alarm: Outdated Laws Can’t Keep Up with Modern Crime Despite falling national crime rates in 2024, Canada’s police leaders are raising urgent concerns: the country’s legal system is dangerously behind the times. In a powerful address at the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police (CACP) conference in Victoria, Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner Thomas Carrique warned that Canada’s outdated laws and crime problem is leaving citizens vulnerable to new, complex threats. “We are being asked to confront a new criminal landscape with tools built for another era,” Carrique stated on Tuesday. Outdated Laws and Crime: A Deadly…
Fake Nurse Arrested in Florida After Treating Over 4,400 Patients Without License in Medical Fraud
The arrest came after a seven-month investigation into Bardisa’s alleged crimes. Hospital administrators had reported “they had terminated Bardisa for impersonating a registered nurse by utilizing another individual’s license number and submitting false documentation to be employed as an advanced nurse technician” at the facility, the release stated. The hospital claimed that Bardisa had been hired as an advanced nurse tech to work under the supervision of a registered nurse, on July 3, 2023, the sheriff’s office confirmed. “When applying for the position, Bardisa indicated that she was an ‘education first’ registered nurse, meaning that she passed the required schooling…
Ahead of the release of their new album The Heat Warps (out August 29 via Bella Union), Modern Nature — the chamber-improv ensemble helmed by English singer-songwriter Jack Cooper (the Beep Seals, Mazes, Ultimate Painting) — have expanded their North American tour itinerary eastward, with a pair of Canadian gigs to come next January in Montreal and Toronto. After making their way around the West Coast of the US in December, the band will hit the road again starting January 13 in Boston, MA. From there, they’ll make their way to Canada to play Montreal’s Casa Del Popolo (January 14)…
