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OTTAWA — The mayor of Ottawa and the president of the region's utility company are promising to launch a review into the local response to the May 21 storm as thousands of residents remain without power nine days later. As of Monday afternoon, nearly 8,000 hydro customers in more than a dozen neighbourhoods were still living in the dark, and Hydro Ottawa is not putting a timeline for getting everyone powered back up. “There's no question we will certainly discuss from a post-mortem point of view
Premier François Legault is calling on the federal government to grant Quebec more powers over immigration, especially where it concerns family reunification programs. The issue being the high number of immigrants accepted on family reunification claims who don’t speak French. Analysts say it’s a way for Legault to shore up his base ahead of the fall provincial election. Global’s Tim Sargeant reports.
State lawmakers will consider the proposals following two mass shootings in the past month: at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, in which 10 people were slain and at school in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 students and two teachers were killed. "Within the last month, two horrific mass shootings in Buffalo and in Texas have rattled this nation to our core and shed a new light on the urgent need for action to prevent future tragedies," Hochul said in a statement.
GATINEAU, Que. — Rogers Communications Inc. and Shaw Communications Inc. say they will oppose a hearing by the Competition Tribunal but have agreed not to close their $26-billion merger until objections by the Competition Bureau are resolved. In a statement Monday afternoon, Rogers and Shaw said the agreement with the commissioner of competition, Matthew Boswell, "allows the parties to focus on addressing (his) concerns with the transaction in order to reach a settlement." On May 9, the commissi
Panko (パン粉) is a type of flaky bread crumbs used in Japanese cuisine as a crunchy coating for fried foods, such as Tonkatsu. For the most authentic taste, use soft, crustless white bread. It's very easy to make if you ever find yourself in a bind when making Japanese cuisine that calls for Panko and you have none! Simply by dehydrating bread in an oven on its lowest setting or by leaving in the fridge wrapped in a paper towel and processing it, you can make yourself some super crunchy Panko. Store in an airtight container in freezer to save for a later date. ============================================================= ❥ Please visit & subscribe our YouTube channel! : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDvC... ❥ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hungrycooki... ============================================================= ● Ingredients ・Stale (White) Bread ● Recipe ① Wrap leftover bread in a paper towel and let dry in the refrigerator for 2~3 days. If in a rush, dehydrate in oven set to its lowest setting for an hour or as needed. ② When the bread is stiff, cut and tear into small pieces and process in a food processor. ③ Sift the bread crumbs through a coarse sieve. Repeat steps ② and ③ as many times as needed to achieve desired amount. ● Cooking tips ・it’s convenient to store the finished Panko in the freezer ・for best results, use white, crustless bread (Shokupan, if you can find it locally) ・large bread crumbs remaining after sieving can be warmed in the microwave for a short time to dry, and then poured into a food processor again to break them into small pieces. when yusing the microwave, it's a good idea to check on it often as not to burn the bread.
Some residents of Omaha, Nebraska were urged to evacuate due to a raging fire in the Nox-Crete chemical facility. (May 31)
Canadian health agencies are investigating a hepatitis A outbreak in Saskatchewan and Alberta. The likely source: strawberries. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) issued a notice Friday saying many of the people who were ill reported having eaten imported, fresh organic strawberries prior to feeling sick. These specific berries were sold between March 5-9, 2022, at Co-op stores in Saskatchewan and Alberta. As of May 27, there are six lab-confirmed cases in Saskatchewan, four in Alberta. O
There's been another landslide in Whitehorse, according to an employee of the Yukon Geological Survey (YGS). Jeff Bond confirmed to CBC News that he witnessed a landslide on Tuesday morning, about 300 metres from the site of the April 30 landslide that saw debris cross Robert Service Way, leading to its closure. Bond and a crew from YGS and city staff were there to install a camera near a tension crack, which can be a sign of a potential landslide. As they were on their way to the top of the esc
Windsor—Tecumseh Liberal MP Irek Kusmierczyk stood outside a Windsor bowling alley where five people were shot earlier this spring to promote the Liberals' new plan to crack down on handguns — one he called the most significant in a generation. "Canadians want to see guns off their streets," he said on Tuesday. "Canadians want to see guns out of their neighbourhoods." The legislation the federal government tabled Monday — nearly a week after a Texas school shooter killed 21 people — includes a n
Canada's auditor general says in four reports issued today that the government has fallen short on a number of different policies and programs, including processing of veteran disability claims and getting key supports like the Canada Child Benefit into the hands of hard-to-reach groups including those living on First Nations. Several federal ministers say they accept the auditor general's recommendations.
ISTANBUL (AP) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has discussed Ankara’s planned military operation in northern Syria and the war in Ukraine with Russia’s Vladimir Putin, Erdogan’s office said Monday. In recent days Erdogan has said Turkey will launch a cross-border incursion against Kurdish militants in Syria to create a 30-kilometer (19-mile) deep buffer zone. He told Putin in a phone call that the frontier zone was agreed in 2019 but had not been implemented, the Turkish presidency said.
The Criminal Lawyers' Association and Women In Canadian Criminal Defence (WICCD) are criticizing the arrest of a Toronto-based lawyer near an Ontario Progressive Conservative campaign stop in Hamilton last Thursday. "We are alarmed that any citizen, let alone a member of our profession, would be treated by police — seemingly on behalf of an elected official — with such disregard for the electoral process and the right to exercise free speech. Both are cornerstones of our democracy," read the joi
Bus drivers have rejected a tentative deal that would have ended the 17-weeks-and-counting strike that has stalled most bus service in the Sea-to-Sky region. Unifor, the drivers' union, sent a statement Monday afternoon announcing members rejected the deal during a ratification vote. It said strike action will continue. "Members have the final say in adopting the contract that governs their working conditions," Unifor director Gavin McGarrigle said in a statement. "Clearly the employer fell shor
EDMONTON — Some businesses in Edmonton's Chinatown district only operate with their doors locked all day. "If you really want to walk in, you have to knock," said Wen Wong, executive director of the Chinatown and Area Business Association. "We work here. Some members live here. When you walk on 97th Street, our main street, you can tell, almost all stores keep their doors locked." Alberta's justice minister and Edmonton's mayor were to meet Tuesday to discuss a spike in violent crime on downtown
Jon Huertas, who played Miguel on the 'This Is Us', is comparing the ending of that series with his time on the procedural drama 'Castle', where he played Javier Esposito, alongside Nathan Fillion and Stana Katic.
Highlights of this day in history: The Johnstown Flood kills more than 2,200 people in Pennsylvania; Israel hangs ex-Nazi official Adolf Eichmann; Bombing suspect Eric Rudolph is arrested in North Carolina; Actor-director Clint Eastwood is born. (May 31)
MADRID (AP) — Gareth Bale confirmed he is leaving Real Madrid on Wednesday, saying he was happy to have fulfilled his dream of playing with the Spanish powerhouse. The 32-year-old Bale, whose contract expires at the end of this month, joined Madrid from Tottenham in 2013. He played on loan with the English club in 2020-21. “I arrived here nine years ago as a young man who wanted to realize my dream of playing for Real Madrid. To wear the pristine white kit, to wear the crest on my chest, to play
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Western nations promised more and more advanced arms to bolster Ukraine's defense as its troops battled a grinding Russian offensive that was closing in on capturing a key city in the east. Germany said Wednesday it will supply Ukraine with modern anti-aircraft missiles and radar systems, and the U.S. will unveil a new weapons package later in the day that will include high-tech, medium-range rocket systems. The Kremlin spokesman told reporters Wednesday that the U.S. is “po
Charlottetown's Outreach Centre needs help, says local MLA Karla Bernard, and it may already be too late to build support for it in the community. Bernard, the Green MLA for Charlottetown-Victoria Park, said neighbours are complaining about finding used needles, stolen bicycles, car break-ins, squatters in tents and people sleeping in apartment building hallways and laundry rooms. "There's just a general feeling of people not feeling safe in their own community and it's not fair," she said. "Peo
Here's the latest for Monday, May 30th: Biden sees chance of 'rational' Republican approach on guns; Plane wreckage found in Nepal mountains; 2 killed, 20 injured after car barrels into Nebraska crowd; Man in wig throws cake at glass protecting Mona Lisa.