Thai reformist party will not be part of coalition to form the next government, former ally says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — The Thai political party that won the most seats in May’s general election will not be part of the coalition to form the next government, its former ally said Wednesday, amid strong opposition from conservative lawmakers over its proposed reform of laws surrounding the country’s monarchy.The progressive Move Forward Party, led by Pita Limjaroenrat, was a surprise winner in the election and had pulled together an eight-party coalition with 312 seats in the 500-member lower house.Chonlanan Srikaew, the leader of the Pheu Thai party, the second-biggest party in the coalition, told a news conference Wednesday that other parties and members of the military-appointed Senate could not accept Move Forward’s proposal to amend the country’s strict laws forbidding defamation of the monarchy.Pheu Thai will form the government with other parties, Chonlanan said, and nominate real estate tycoon Srettha Thavisin for prime minister.Pita failed last month in his bid to bec...In the news today: Fundraiser launched to honour firefighter who died in B.C.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…Fundraiser honours firefighter who died in B.C.A fundraiser has been launched to honour the memory of a firefighter killed while fighting British Columbia’s largest wildfire last week.The 25-year-old firefighter who died Friday has been identified as Zak Muise in an online obituary and tribute by the firefighting contractor he worked for.Money is being raised in honour of Muise for the Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation which provides support, education and training for first responders, veterans and their families and runs a camp for families and children coping with loss.Vulnerable residents evacuate from Saskatchewan First Nation due to wildfire smokeA First Nation in northern Saskatchewan says it has moved about 300 members out of the community to safety in response to health threats arising from forest fire smoke.The Fond du Lac Denesuline ...Fundraiser honours Zak Muise, who died fighting wildfire in B.C.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
A fundraiser has been launched to honour the memory of a firefighter killed while fighting British Columbia’s largest wildfire last week.The 25-year-old firefighter who died Friday has been identified as Zak Muise in an online obituary and tribute by the firefighting contractor he worked for.Money is being raised in honour of Muise for the Canadian Critical Incident Stress Foundation which provides support, education and training for first responders, veterans and their families and runs a camp for families and children coping with loss.A brief online obituary says Muise is survived by his parents and five older siblings.It says he was “loved by many,” and his family is grateful to all firefighters and other first responders “who are still fighting.”A tribute posted by Big Cat Wildfire says Muise was a “vital member” of one of its crews. Muise working to fight the nearly 6,000-square-kilometre Donnie Creek blaze in the province’s nort...Trump Republican front-runner, indicted for trying to overturn 2020 election results
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
WASHINGTON — “You’re too honest,” Donald Trump allegedly told Mike Pence on the first day of 2021, six days before supporters of a defeated yet defiant president stormed Capitol Hill and tried to subvert the outcome of a free and fair presidential election.That assessment of the former vice-president and his commitment to democracy is just one of the revelations in what is the third — but perhaps most explosive — indictment of Trump to come down in just the last four months. And it comes, remarkably, with the former commander-in-chief seemingly at the height of his post-presidential powers, with polls showing him with a towering lead in the race to challenge Joe Biden for the White House. “The defendant lost the 2020 presidential election,” special counsel Jack Smith writes in the first paragraph of the long-awaited 45-page indictment handed down late Tuesday. “Determined to remain in power,” Trump spent the next two months systematically te...6.6 million ‘unsafe vehicles’ ply the roads despite safety recalls: Transport Canada
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
OTTAWA — The federal government says some 6.6 million unsafe vehicles are likely on the road despite having unresolved safety recalls.Transport Canada estimated in an analysis from June that one in five of the 33.3 million vehicles registered as of 2019 have outstanding recalls but continue to ply the streets and highways, potentially endangering occupants and other road users.The department is proposing new rules that would require companies that issue a safety recall to quickly post related information on their website in order to boost awareness and fix the defect.The amended regulations would also make car companies provide a lookup tool for vehicle inspection numbers on their websites to provide info on recalls.Ian Jack, vice-president of public affairs at the Canadian Automobile Association, says only a minority of owners find out about recalls, especially if the car is second-hand with the new owner beyond the reach of the dealership.Jack notes that many recalls pertain to mi...Rejected agreements show workers are fighting to catch up: experts
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
TORONTO — A recent string of rejected tentative agreements across the country is a sign that workers are expecting more from their employers, and their unions, experts said. “Pre-pandemic, union members were content with wage increases that more or less kept pace with inflation,” said Larry Savage, a professor in the labour studies department at Brock University. But the pandemic, inflation and low unemployment have combined to create a heightened environment for union militancy, he said.Last week, workers at 27 Metro grocery stores across the Greater Toronto Area rejected a tentative agreement that had been reached just after a strike deadline.The workers had gone into bargaining with a 100 per cent strike vote, and chose to walk off the job Saturday to fight for more instead of accepting the deal.Kim Coughlin and Samantha Henry, two Metro employees and members of the bargaining committee, said the tentative deal they reached was the best the group has ever achieved — but it ...Daily horoscope for August 2, 2023
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
Moon Alert: Avoid spending money or making important decisions from 5 p.m. to 11:15 p.m. EDT today (2 p.m. to 8:15 p.m. PDT. After that, the Moon moves from Aquarius into Pisces.Happy Birthday for Wednesday, Aug. 2, 2023:You are energetic, well organized and have clear goals. You think for yourself, and you have your own set of values. This year you are receiving recognition for your past efforts. Expect a raise, a promotion, an award, kudos and acknowledgement. You deserve this. Bravo!ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★This is a playful, fun-loving time for you. For some, ex-lovers are back in your world. Postpone important decisions about romance until September. Today a friend or a member of a group will surprise you or catch you off guard. Perhaps a group is changing its mandate. Tonight: Seclusion.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★Home and family are your primary focus right now. Many of you are enjoying redecorating projects and home repairs, along with entertaining at home. Today a parent, ...Digital Markets Act: Commission seeks views regarding template for reporting consumer profiling techniques used by platforms
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
The Commission is launching a consultation on a draft template for the description of consumer profiling techniques, which gatekeepers apply to their core platform services. Gatekeepers are obliged to submit the description to the Commission as part of their obligations under the Digital Markets Act (DMA). All interested parties have six weeks to submit on EUSurvey their views on the draft, i.e. until 15 September 2023.Gatekeepers collect and accumulate large amounts of data from users, which limit the possibility for potential entrants and start-ups to compete with them. Transparency on profiling techniques should help prevent deep consumer profiling from becoming the industry standard, allowing competitors to differentiate themselves by offering improved privacy guarantees.The draft template specifies the minimum information that the Commission expects gatekeepers to provide to enhance transparency and accountability of their profiling techniques. The description must be independ...Harriette Cole: My girlfriend’s teeth have me worried
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
DEAR HARRIETTE: As a dental hygienist, I have been trained to pay close attention to specific signs that may indicate certain dental problems. Unfortunately, I have started to notice some troubling signs in my girlfriend’s teeth, and I suspect she’s struggling with an eating disorder. The signs are unmistakable.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: Their comments about my baby are hurtful Advice | Harriette Cole: My teen just bought a house with her boyfriend, and I fear it will end badly Advice | Harriette Cole: This silly friction has ruined car trips for both of us Advice | Harriette Cole: His new girlfriend ruined a trip I was looking forward to Advice | Harriette Cole: I thanked her for the gift — then I found out it wasn’t a gift I don’t know how to bring it up to her; I don’t want to sound accusatory or pushy, but at the same time, I am worried about her well...Miss Manners: Should I report my mother-in-law’s workplace crime?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 14:18:43 GMT
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My mother-in-law works for a company, ordering products and shipping things out. For several years, I’ve noticed she will spend the company’s money on herself. She pays for shipping her Christmas gifts with the company account, and her house is furnished with their “damaged goods.”Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Can we tell the in-laws what wedding gift would be appropriate? Advice | Miss Manners: Am I allowed to point out that these people are short? Advice | Miss Manners: I don’t want to give away any more avocados after what she did Advice | Miss Manners: Am I the only one bothered by how the kids say no? Advice | Miss Manners: It was a bad time for me, and I can’t believe my friend was so heartless I’ve mentioned to her that I thought she could get in trouble if they caught her, but she is a fierce know-it-all type.The more it happen...Latest news
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