Yukon government starts funding 40 hours of paid sick leave

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Yukon government starts funding 40 hours of paid sick leave WHITEHORSE — Yukon is the first jurisdiction in Canada to provide government-funded paid sick leave with a program targeting workers who are most likely to suffer from taking unpaid time off, Premier Ranj Pillai says. Retroactive to April 1, those without paid sick leave through their employer and who are making less than or equal to $33.94 per hour, will qualify for 40 hours of pay over 12 months covered by the government.Pillai said in an interview on Tuesday that the government-funded program supports the private sector in a tight labour market where the territory has among the lowest unemployment rates in the country.“We just felt, as a government, that it was important for us to show that commitment to the private sector, understanding that the private sector in Canada is going to be where the growth is as we see federal government spending start to slow,” he said. The threshold to qualify represents the average Yukon private-sector wage. Pillai said people who make...

Petition calls for tax deadline extension amid federal worker strike

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Petition calls for tax deadline extension amid federal worker strike There are calls to extend this year’s tax deadline amid a federal public service strike that some say is making it hard to file on time, but experts are still urging Canadians to make every effort to file by May 1.An online petition by Ottawa accountant Eric Saumure calls on Ottawa to push the filing deadline to June 15, from May 1. The Change.org site had collected more than 25,000 signatures by early afternoon Tuesday.Saumure said the job action has reduced staff for a Canada Revenue Agency help line, forcing some callers to wait hours for advice and possibly jeopardizing their ability to file on time.He said lower-income taxpayers who need help but don’t have an accountant would be most vulnerable.“I kind of see this as if you’re writing an exam in school but the professor just doesn’t let you ask questions,” Saumure said.“And if you make a mistake, there’s a penalty. There’s a financial penalty. And so that’s just not fair for Canadians.”About...

Colorado becomes 1st to pass ‘right to repair’ for farmers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Colorado becomes 1st to pass ‘right to repair’ for farmers DENVER (AP) — Sitting in front of a hulking red tractor, Democratic Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill Tuesday making Colorado the first state to ensure farmers can fix their own tractors and combines with a “right to repair” law — which compels manufacturers to provide the necessary manuals, tools, parts and software.Colorado, home to high desert ranches and sweeping farms on the low-and-level plains, took the lead on the issue following a nationwide outcry from farmers that manufacturers, such as John Deere, blocked them from making fixes and forced them to wait precious days for an official servicer to arrive — waits that imperiled profits.While their increasingly high-tech tractors or combines sit impotent, a hailstorm could decimate a crop or a farmer could miss the ideal planting window, farmers said.“Farmers have had to wait three or four weeks to get repairs done to equipment when they can do repairs themselves. That’s just unfathomable,” said Bill Midcap, whose son is a fifth-g...

Harry Belafonte mourned by entertainment world, Biden, Obama

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Harry Belafonte mourned by entertainment world, Biden, Obama NEW YORK (AP) — Reaction poured in Tuesday from heads of state, civil-rights leaders and the entertainment world following the death of Harry Belafonte at age 96. As a prominent activist, charismatic singer, Hollywood leading man, Broadway star and trailblazing Black entertainer, Belafonte’s loss was felt across a wide swath of American life. ___“Jill and I are saddened by the passing of a groundbreaking American who used his talent, his fame, and his voice to help redeem the soul of our Nation. Harry Belafonte was born to Caribbean parents in Harlem, New York on March 1, 1927, when segregation was the order of American society. To our Nation’s benefit, Harry never accepted those false narratives and unjust boundaries. He dedicated his entire life to breaking barriers and bridging divides. … Harry Belafonte’s accomplishments are legendary and his legacy of outspoken advocacy, compassion, and respect for human dignity will endure. He will be remembered as a great Am...

Parties need detailed info to drop election candidates on security grounds, MPs hear

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Parties need detailed info to drop election candidates on security grounds, MPs hear OTTAWA — Directors from past Liberal and Conservative campaigns told a House of Commons committee Tuesday that concerns raised by national security officials would not necessarily be reason enough for them to drop a candidate from their rosters.They testified Tuesday at a meeting of the procedure and House affairs committee, which is probing the issue of foreign interference in Canadian affairs. Pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his government has steadily ramped up amid a string of media reports that alleged, citing anonymous sources, that Beijing tried to influence the outcome of the past two federal elections.One such report, published by Global News, alleged that Toronto MP Han Dong benefited from Chinese foreign interference in his successful bid to become the Liberal candidate for his riding in 2019. The report is cited in a lawsuit he has launched against the company, which stands by its reporting. Jeremy Broadhurst, who serves as a senior adviser to Trudeau and m...

New footage from ‘Dune 2,’ ‘Barbie’ unveiled at CinemaCon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

New footage from ‘Dune 2,’ ‘Barbie’ unveiled at CinemaCon LAS VEGAS (AP) — In a starry presentation that included Timothée Chalamet, Oprah Winfrey, Zendaya and a first look at “Dune: Part Two,” “Barbie” was no doubt the brightest star of Warner Bros.’ CinemaCon showcase. In fairness, the neon pink might have given her the advantage. It was a splashy presentation for anxious theater owners in Las Vegas from a studio in transition, with new leadership teams in place to oversee films and create a 10-year plan for iconic DC Comics characters like Superman. Within the past year, Michael De Luca and Pam Abdy were selected to lead the studio’s film group while James Gunn and Peter Safran stepped in to head DC Studios.Tuesday evening, CinemaCon attendees will be among the first to see “The Flash” (out June 16) — a film that has been the source of extra scrutiny because of star Ezra Miller’s series of arrests and reports of erratic behavior. Miller, who goes by they/them pronouns, said last year that they were pursuing treatment for “co...

Taliban kill mastermind of suicide bombing at Kabul airport

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Taliban kill mastermind of suicide bombing at Kabul airport WASHINGTON (AP) — The Taliban have killed the senior Islamic State group leader behind the August 2021 suicide bombing outside the Kabul airport that left 13 U.S. service members and about 170 Afghans dead, according to the father of a Marine killed in the attack who was briefed Tuesday by military officials.Over the weekend, the U.S. military began to inform families of the 11 Marines, the sailor and the soldier killed in the blast at Abbey Gate during the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. And those family members shared the information in a private group messaging chat, according to the mother of another Marine.The account from the families to The Associated Press was confirmed by three U.S. officials and a senior congressional aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details that had not yet been made public. The IS leader, whose identity has not yet been released, was killed in southern Afghanistan in early April as the Taliban conducted a series of operation...

Joly ‘concerned’ as Azerbaijan escalates Nagorno-Karabakh dispute with Armenia

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Joly ‘concerned’ as Azerbaijan escalates Nagorno-Karabakh dispute with Armenia OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says she’s “deeply concerned” about Azerbaijan escalating a long-running dispute with Armenia over a breakaway province by blocking its main access road.Tensions between the two have spiralled in recent months since the Azerbaijan restricted access to the road that connects Armenia with the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.The area is mostly populated by ethnic Armenians, but is internationally recognized as being part of Azerbaijan.In January, the House foreign-affairs committee heard that Azerbaijan had limited access along the only road into the territory, known as the Lachin corridor, although medical services were still granted access.In her first statement this year about the conflict, Joly says a new checkpoint Azerbaijan installed along the road “clearly undermines the peace process and stability throughout the region.”Canada says both countries need to keep talking and stick with the peace process, which...

Timeline of Kim Foxx's two terms as Chicagoland's top prosecutor

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Timeline of Kim Foxx's two terms as Chicagoland's top prosecutor CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago area's top prosecutor will not seek reelection after two terms of intense scrutiny of her efforts to overhaul criminal prosecutions and her approach to high-profile cases, including charges against actor Jussie Smollett for staging a racist, homophobic attack against himself.Kim Foxx announced Tuesday that she will not seek a third term as Cook County state's attorney next year, telling a City Club of Chicago meeting that she will leave in November 2024 “with my head held high" after eight years prosecuting crime in her hometown.“I leave now with my head held high, with my heart full, knowing that better days are ahead,” Foxx said. “And it has been my honor and my privilege on behalf of project kids across this city." Kim Foxx says she will not seek re-election 2016: First Black woman to be Cook County State's AttorneyFoxx, who was raised in Chicago public housing, first ran for the office in 2016 in a race dominated by questions about then-State's Attor...

Some Portland police staff decry 'woke' LGBTQ training video

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:00:38 GMT

Some Portland police staff decry 'woke' LGBTQ training video PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — The anonymous written comments staff members of the Portland Police Bureau provided after an LGBTQ policy training session shows many rejecting the whole training.KOIN 6 News in Portland obtained the feedback for the online training video titled, "PPB LGBTQAI2S+ and Queer Policy - Introduction and Training." The document includes a wide variety of feedback, from positive responses to complaints about technical issues. Deadlines: When to use Bed Bath & Beyond, Buy Buy Baby coupons, gift cards and more But many used blunt, direct language to register their response. Among them:"I will never ask anyone for their preferred pronouns. This woke agenda is insane. I guess it's time to resign like everyone else.""With policies like this, we are creating a natural playground for psychopaths and other bad actors.""Biggest takeaway is that the people that make decisions within the police bureau are Marxist ideologues trying to destroy the bureau."One of the most co...