Tag: World

Peru to Declare Emergency Status as Ubinas Volcano Rumbles

LIMA—Peru will declare emergency status in the area around the Ubinas volcano in the southern region of Moquegua, the prime minister said on Monday, as the country’s most active volcano has been spewing ash for several days. The National Institute of Civil Defense (Indeci) said in a statement that the area’s status alert has been…


Cost Blowout, Delays Occur When Government Rushes Transport Project: Transport Expert

The cost for Melbourne’s West Gate Tunnel project is expected to spiral out of control, and a transport expert attributed part of the problems to the Labor government’s rushing the project. The West Gate Tunnel project is a four-kilometre toll road under construction that will upgrade the West Gate Freeway at Yarraville and link to CityLink at…


US Ambassador to Russia Meets Jailed Wall Street Journal Reporter Gershkovich

American ambassador to Russia Lynne Tracy was granted access on Monday to jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, the U.S. State Department said, in the second such visit since his pre-trial detention in March on espionage charges he denies. Tracy met with Gershkovich at Lefortovo Prison in Moscow in what was the first time…


US Ambassador Visits Wall Street Journal Reporter Detained in Russia on Charges of Espionage

MOSCOW—U.S. Ambassador Lynne Tracy on Monday was allowed to visit Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who has been behind bars in Russia since March on charges of espionage. Tracy last visited Gershkovich in April. The U.S. Embassy confirmed Monday’s visit but did not immediately provide more information. The 31-year-old U.S. citizen was arrested in…


Australia, Canada, UK Call For Middle East Peace Amid Palestine-Beijing Talks

The foreign ministers of Australia, Canada, and the UK have issued a joint statement calling for the cessation of hostilities between Israel and Palestine and the creation of a Palestinian state. The leaders called on the Israeli government to reverse its approval of 5,700 new settlement units in the West Bank on June 26. “The…


New Zealand Beware of Complying With Dictatorship Demands

Commentary It seems that Chinese leader Xi Jinping is particularly sensitive to being described as a “dictator.” When U.S. President Joe Biden used the description, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was outraged, with its mouthpiece, the Global Times calling it a vicious attack. If Biden had said that Xi was the “leader of a dictatorship,”…


Royal Canadian Navy Ships Leave Halifax to Join NATO in Baltic Mission

Two Royal Canadian Navy warships sailed out of Halifax harbour Monday, bound for the Baltic region where they will join a NATO mission aimed at deterring Russian aggression. The vessels, HMCS Shawinigan and HMCS Summerside, will help NATO forces with mine-hunting and disposal in the North Atlantic as part of Operation Reassurance. Rear Admiral Josée…


Feds Add Fentanyl Precursor Drugs to Controlled Substances Act in Effort to Stop Opioid Deaths

The federal government will more strictly regulate chemicals used in the production of fentanyl as of Aug. 30. “The overdose crisis, and the increasingly toxic illegal drug supply, continue to have devastating impacts on individuals, communities and families across Canada,” said Health Canada in a June 5 news release. According to government data, nearly 75 percent of accidental opioid…


CBC Rakes in Millions From Government Ad Spending in Addition to Grants

The federal government and its agencies have spent $15.8 million buying Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) advertising since 2019, even as private sponsors left the network. British Columbia Conservative MP Tracy Gray asked, “How much did each department, agency, or other government entity spend on advertising with the CBC?” Cabinet responded with an Inquiry of Ministry…


1 in 4 Neighbourhoods Saw Housing Units Decline During Acute Housing Shortage

While many cities across the country struggled with acute housing shortages, more than one in four of Canada’s urban neighbourhoods declined, according to a new study. “Making Room for Growth, Housing Intensification in Canada’s Cities,” published by the Fraser Institute on June 8, said despite policymakers knowing there is a lack of new housing, some…