Original architect of the Ontario Greenbelt shares the impact of development

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Original architect of the Ontario Greenbelt shares the impact of development Allegations over Doug Ford’s ties to Greenbelt developers have dominated much of last year at Queens Park, but what is often forgotten in the conversation is the actual Greenbelt land that will be lost.About 5,000 acres of land in Pickering that is part of the Greenbelt is expected to be paved over for housing. The planner who designed the original Greenbelt map tells CityNews that the area is prime farmland.Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve area that will be removed from the Greenbelt for development. CITYNEWS“I’ve been out here my whole life; I know the land like the back of my hand,” says Victor Doyle, a former Ontario planner. Under former Premier Dalton McGuinty, he was chosen to decide what land should be set aside to protect the environment from urban sprawl.He said the removal of this land is “death by a thousand cuts.”“This is some of the best farmland in all of Canada in terms of soil and climactic conditions for growing,” Doyle ...

S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets also tumble lower

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

S&P/TSX composite down more than 100 points, U.S. stock markets also tumble lower TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index was down more than 100 points in late-morning trading, as losses in the base metal, energy and industrial sectors helped lead the way lower, while U.S. stock markets also dropped.The S&P/TSX composite index was down 135.64 points at 20,541.10.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 68.45 points at 33,806.95. The S&P 500 index was down 28.47 points at 4,108.57, while the Nasdaq composite was down 103.77 points at 11,933.43.The Canadian dollar traded for 73.47 cents US compared with 73.84 cents US on Monday.The June crude contract was down US$1.94 at US$76.82 per barrel and the June natural gas contract was down five cents at US$2.42 per mmBTU.The June gold contract was down US$3.20 at US$1,996.60 an ounce and the July copper contract was down 10 cents at US$3.87 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 25, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X)The Canadian Press

Clarification: Abortion-North Dakota story

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Clarification: Abortion-North Dakota story In a story published April 24, 2023, The Associated Press reported that abortion in North Dakota is allowed in cases of medical emergencies, such as an ectopic pregnancy, up to six weeks’ gestation under the state’s new law. The story should have made clear that abortion to treat some medical emergencies, including an ectopic pregnancy, is allowed at any stage of pregnancy.Trisha Ahmed, The Associated Press

Fighter or optimist? Iowa Republicans eye Trump alternatives

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Fighter or optimist? Iowa Republicans eye Trump alternatives CLIVE, Iowa (AP) — Many loyal Republicans in the state that kicks off the presidential nominating season are searching for a White House hopeful other than Donald Trump. There’s less consensus on what that alternative should look like. Should a potential successor to Trump be just as pugnacious as the former president, but without the constant turmoil? Should that candidate be a next-generation inspiration with an upbeat message aimed at uniting a deeply divided country? These questions hung over the first marquee event of the 2024 Iowa caucus campaign this past weekend, as nearly 1,000 GOP activists, party officials, volunteers and Christian conservatives crowded the floor of a suburban Des Moines event center for the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition’s annual spring fundraiser. Trump remained a hero to many in the crowd though interviews with nearly two dozen attendees demonstrated the opportunity — and obstacles — for those seeking to challenge him. “There’s got to be ...

Mass killing of civilians by security forces in Burkina Faso

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Mass killing of civilians by security forces in Burkina Faso DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The accounts are horrific. Women killed while carrying babies on their backs, the wounded hunted down and villagers watching the execution of their neighbors, fearing they’d be next. These are some of the atrocities allegedly perpetrated by Burkina Faso’s security forces in the north of the country, according to a statement Tuesday by locals from the town of Karma where the violence took place.It was early morning last Thursday, when people in the small town in Yatenga province, awoke to a large group of armed men in military fatigues, driving motorcycles and armored pickup trucks. “Some villagers, happy to see ‘our soldiers’, came out of their houses to welcome them. Unfortunately, this joy was cut short when the first shots rang out, also causing the first casualties,” said the statement from the villagers.At least 150 civilians may have been killed and many others injured in the violence, said the United Nations High Commissioner for ...

Syria condemns EU sanctions over amphetamine business

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Syria condemns EU sanctions over amphetamine business DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria on Tuesday condemned the European Union’s new sanctions on Damascus over making and trafficking an amphetamine saying the move was based on lies.The Syrian Foreign Ministry statement came a day after the EU imposed sanctions on several Syrians, including members of President Bashar Assad’s family, blaming them for the production and trafficking of narcotics, notably the amphetamine Captagon.“The European Union is repeating its lies,” the foreign ministry said, adding that such sanctions help block the flow of aid, medical equipment and food products into Syria. It called the sanctions “unilateral and illegitimate.” The EU asset freezes and travel bans were imposed on 25 people and eight “entities” — most of them companies — at a meeting of EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Monday.Syria has denied accusations that it produces and markets Captagon, but the ministry did not provide evidence refuting the EU’s allegations.Experts say Captagon is primarily...

Chita Rivera introduces us to her alter ego in new memoir

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Chita Rivera introduces us to her alter ego in new memoir It’s hard to imagine Anita, Rose Alvarez and Velma Kelly without Chita Rivera, who first breathed life into these beloved Broadway characters.At a time when there was limited Latino representation on stage, this young woman of Puerto Rican, Scottish and Irish descent was taking Broadway by storm and ensuring everyone knew her name.The dancer-turned-Broadway legend reminisces in her new book, “Chita: A Memoir.” Written with arts journalist Patrick Pacheco, it’s an inside look at Rivera’s journey from a spunky girl jumping on furniture in her family’s Washington, D.C., home to a professional dancer and then a three-time Tony Award-winning performer.Each chapter feels like a personal diary entry as Rivera, now 90, also talks about motherhood, and loves lost and found.“It was the next stage for me to write it down. And it was God’s way of reminding me this is the life I had or have. I got so busy that I didn’t remember that I had a wonderful, wonderful life,” she told the Associat...

UN warns of lab risk, more displacement amid Sudan conflict

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

UN warns of lab risk, more displacement amid Sudan conflict GENEVA (AP) — U.N. officials said Tuesday that one side in the Sudan conflict has seized control of a national health lab in the capital of Khartoum that holds biological material, calling it an “extremely dangerous” development.The announcement came as officials warned that more refugees could flee Sudan despite a cease-fire between rival forces.The fighting has plunged Sudan into chaos, pushing the already heavily aid-dependent African nation to the brink of collapse. Before the clashes, the U.N. estimated that a third of Sudan’s population — or about 16 million people — needed assistance, a figure that is likely to increase.Dr. Nima Saeed Abid, the World Health Organization’s representative in Sudan, expressed concerns that “one of the fighting parties” — he did not identify which one — had seized control of the central public health laboratory in Khartoum and “kicked out all of the technicians.”“That is extremely, extremely dangerous because we have polio isola...

Germany arrest Syrian suspected of planning Islamist attack

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Germany arrest Syrian suspected of planning Islamist attack BERLIN (AP) — German authorities have arrested a Syrian man on suspicion of planning to carry out an explosives attack motivated by Islamic extremism, officials said Tuesday.Federal police said officers arrested the 28-year-old man early Tuesday in the northern city of Hamburg based on a court-issued warrant for suspected terrorism financing offenses.Investigators say the man is suspected of trying to obtain substances online that would have allowed him to manufacturer an explosive belt “in order to carry out an attack against civilian targets.”Police say the man was encouraged and supported in his action by his 24-year-old brother, who lives in the southern town of Kempten. German news agency dpa reported that the younger man was also detained.The brothers, whose names weren’t immediately released, were described by federal police as being motivated by “radical Islamist and jihadist” views.Authorities said they had no information indicating a concrete target for the planned a...

Dutch leader pledges to repay debt to quake-hit region

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 17:42:59 GMT

Dutch leader pledges to repay debt to quake-hit region THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte apologized Tuesday to residents of the northern province of Groningen who have suffered for years from earthquakes caused by gas extraction that damaged thousands of homes and ruined lives.Rutte’s apology and a pledge to fund a generation-long program to revitalize the remote region came as his government published its official reaction to a damning parliamentary commission report issued in February that said the government owed the Groningen region a “debt of honor” after putting gas profits before people for decades.“We stand here, cap in hand,” Rutte told residents in the northern village of Garmerwolde. “We can’t take away all the suffering from the past. We can’t undo what has gone wrong since gas extraction started. But we are determined to do things differently, working closely with the people here. And that means a commitment of years, an approach for an entire generation.”The government pledged ...