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Canadian winger Liam Millar joins England’s Hull City from Switzerland’s FC Basel

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HULL, United Kingdom – Canadian international winger Liam Millar has joined Hull City of England’s second-tier Championship from Swiss Super League side FC Basel.

The 24-year-old has signed a three-year deal with a club option for another year.

Millar spent last season on loan in the Championship with Preston North End, scoring five goals and adding five assists in 36 appearances.

The Toronto-born Millar had 13 goals and 10 assists in 98 appearances for Basel after signing from Liverpool in July 2021.

“I am very happy to be here,” Millar told the Hull City website. “It’s been quite a long process to get the deal done. I enjoyed my time at Basel but I was ready to come back to England and continue to show people what I have.

“I have ambitions in what I want to do in my career and I’ve been very vocal about wanting to play in the Premier League.”

Millar has won 32 caps for Canada and was part of the Canadian team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

Hull (19-14-13) finished seventh in the Championship last season, missing out on the promotion playoffs by three points. The club appointed Germany’s Tim Walter, a former Bayern Munich youth and reserve team coach and Hamburg manager, as head coach in May

Millar moved to England with his father to pursue his soccer dream when he was about to turn 13. He initially found a home with Fulham before joining Liverpool’s academy in 2016.

His family eventually reunited in Liverpool, which sold him to Basel after loan spells with Scottish Premiership side Kilmarnock and League One’s Charlton Athletic.

At Liverpool, Millar progressed from the under-18 and -19 sides to captain the U23s. He made his senior debut in February 2020 against Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup before a sellout crowd of 52,399 at Anfield.

With two young daughters, the return to England with Preston meant he and wife Daniela (from Oakville, Ont.) have a better support group nearby.

His parents both work in the TV and film industry.

His mother is a makeup artist whose credits include the first instalment of the new “Dune” franchise and “Priscilla.” His father is a “spark” (electrician) whose credits include several seasons of “Game of Thrones.”

A young Millar — at 10 or 11 — was cut trying out for Toronto FC’s academy.

Founded in 1904, Hull City is now owned by Turkish entrepreneur Acun Ilıcalı, a producer of Turkish TV shows including “Survivor,” “The Voice” and “MasterChef.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 9, 2024

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Quebec public services are becoming ‘dehumanized’ due to rise in demand: ombudsperson

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MONTREAL – Quebec’s ombudsperson is warning that public services are becoming “dehumanized” in the province amid a rise in demand for them.

Marc-André Dowd released his annual report today, which highlights several examples of people receiving inadequate care across the health network in the 12 months leading to March 31.

One dying man who lived alone was denied help cleaning his cat’s litter box by his local health clinic, a service Dowd says should have been given for “humanitarian reasons.”

Dowd also describes staff at a long-term care home feeding residents “mechanically” and talking among each other — despite health ministry guidelines directing staff to maintain eye contact with residents.

The ombudsperson says his office received a record number of problems to investigate across the province’s public services — 24,867 compared with 22,053 last year.

He says his office investigated 13,358 cases between April 2023 and March of this year.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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French President Emmanuel Macron to visit Ottawa, Montreal next week

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OTTAWA – French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Canada next week after a planned trip in July was cancelled amid political turmoil in France.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in a statement today that Macron will be in Canada Wednesday and Thursday after the leaders attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.

Trudeau will welcome Macron in Ottawa on Wednesday, where they are expected to discuss collaboration on geopolitical issues including their ongoing support for Ukraine.

They are also expected to discuss ways to strengthen the response to emerging threats, such as disinformation.

In Montreal, Trudeau intends to show off the city’s artificial intelligence sector, while both countries reaffirm their commitment to work with counterparts on responsible use of AI.

The leaders will also discuss promoting the French language ahead of the Francophonie summit being held in France next month.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

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Health Canada approves updated Novavax COVID-19 vaccine

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Health Canada has authorized Novavax’s updated COVID-19 vaccine that protects against currently circulating variants of the virus.

The protein-based vaccine, called Nuvaxovid, has been reformulated to target the JN.1 subvariant of Omicron.

It will replace the previous version of the vaccine, which targeted the XBB.1.5 subvariant of Omicron.

Health Canada recently asked provinces and territories to get rid of their older COVID-19 vaccines to ensure the most current vaccine will be used during this fall’s respiratory virus season.

Earlier this week, Health Canada approved Moderna’s updated mRNA COVID vaccine.

It is still reviewing Pfizer’s updated mRNA vaccine, with a decision expected soon.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 19, 2024.

Canadian Press health coverage receives support through a partnership with the Canadian Medical Association. CP is solely responsible for this content.

Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version erroneously described the Novavax vaccine as an mRNA shot.

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