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CanadaNewsMedia News July 12,2024: Advocates say probe of human-rights head murky

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Advocates say probe of human-rights head murky

Three weeks after the federal Liberals promised to do a “formal, independent review” of the appointment of Canada’s new human-rights commissioner, the government hasn’t provided any details about what that review will entail.

Birju Dattani, former executive director of the Yukon Human Rights Commission, was named as the new head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission on June 14.

On Aug. 8, he is set to start a five-year term in the new job, as the first person of colour and the first Muslim man to hold the role.

But his appointment fell under scrutiny after media reported that he made anti-Israel comments as a graduate student under different names that were not flagged during the vetting process.

The Privy Council Office, the administrative arm of government that serves the Prime Minister’s Office and cabinet, oversees the screening process of federal appointees.

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Court to hear Saskatchewan carbon money case

Federal Court in Vancouver is to hear a case today from the Saskatchewan government asking for an injunction to stop the Canada Revenue Agency from collecting millions in carbon levy money.

Premier Scott Moe’s government argues it’s unconstitutional for Ottawa to take from its bank account, and that it’s unfair for Saskatchewan to pay.

Earlier this year, Saskatchewan had stopped remitting the carbon levy on natural gas to Ottawa, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau exempted home-heating oil users from paying.

Trudeau’s move was largely seen as helping those in Atlantic Canada, where home-heating oil is commonly used and where polls suggest the federal Liberals need to bolster support.

Court documents say Saskatchewan’s unpaid bill has grown to $56 million between January and April — and the Canada Revenue Agency had attempted to take $28 million through a bank order.

Flash flooding in several N.S. counties

Flash flooding was reported in parts of Nova Scotia late Thursday after heavy rain brought on by thunderstorms washed over the province.

A provincial alert issued in the evening warned of flooding in Digby, Annapolis, Kings and Hants counties.

Numerous roadways were closed in those areas.

The Nova Scotia Emergency Management Organization activated its provincial co-ordination centre.

Nova Scotia was battered by a weather system feeding on moisture from the remnants of hurricane Beryl.

Nova Scotia reveals wine subsidy expenditures

After months of silence, the Nova Scotia government finally revealed the total figure spent on a wine subsidy program that caused many of the province’s winemakers to feel sour.

Finance Minister Allan MacMaster told reporters Thursday the province allocated $1.2 million to two wine bottling companies in Nova Scotia between January and March.

Until now, the province shared minimal details of the support provided to Nova Scotia’s two wine bottling companies.

When the subsidy program was first announced, winemakers complained it helped the province’s two bottling companies import cheaper grape juice and push local producers off the shelves at the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation.

Premier Tim Houston in March paused the subsidy program and created a working group tasked with coming up with a new measure that would satisfy all the players in the province’s wine industry.

N.B. Liberals beat Tories in 2023 for donations

New Brunswick’s Liberals ended 2023 with a bigger war chest than the Progressive Conservatives, with a provincial election months away.

Year-end reports filed this week by the parties to Elections New Brunswick show that Liberals had a surplus of $319,585 and the Progressive Conservatives a surplus of $254,035.

For the 2023 year, the Liberals beat the Tories in fundraising, collecting a total of $539,081 in contributions, with the Progressive Conservatives amassing $423,355.

Green Party year-end financial returns were not yet uploaded to the Elections New Brunswick website.

The provincial election has to be held by Oct. 21, 2024, but Tory Premier Blaine Higgs has not officially said when he would call voters to the polls.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 12, 2024.

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Defending champs Canada loses on penalties to Germany in Olympic soccer quarterfinal

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MARSEILLE, France – There will be a new Olympic women’s soccer champion at the Paris Games.

Canada is out of the tournament after losing 4-2 on penalty kicks to Germany following a scoreless draw in quarterfinal play at Stade de Marseille.

Canada won gold at the Tokyo Games in 2021.

Germany will move on to play the United States on Tuesday in Lyon.

The Americans beat Japan 1-0 in an early quarterfinal.

It was the first loss for the Canadians, who qualified for the knockout stage despite a six-point penalty from FIFA due to a Canada Soccer drone spying scandal.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 3, 2024.

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Judge hits MLB-high 41st homer as Yankees beat Blue Jays 8-3

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NEW YORK (AP) — Aaron Judge launched his 41st home run, adding to his major league-leading total, and the New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-3 on Saturday.

Anthony Volpe and No. 9 batter Trent Grisham also hit two-run shots off José Berríos to help Carlos Rodón (12-7) win his third consecutive start after going 0-5 in his previous six.

Volpe and Austin Wells each had an RBI single for the Yankees, who began the day tied with Baltimore atop the AL East after their five-game winning streak was snapped in the series opener Friday night. The Orioles were scheduled to play later in Cleveland.

New York entered having lost 16 of 22 home games for the first time since 1917.

Benched for not running hard out of the batter’s box on a single off the wall Friday, Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres was back in the starting lineup as manager Aaron Boone promised. Torres went 1 for 4 with a single and a walk. He hustled into second base to beat a tag with a headfirst slide, and scored on Volpe’s home run that made it 6-1 in the fifth inning.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit a solo homer in the first for last-place Toronto and finished a triple shy of the cycle. He has nine home runs during a season-best 16-game hitting streak and five homers in 12 games against the Yankees this season.

Juan Soto singled on a 3-0 pitch in the first and Judge sent a 426-foot drive into the Blue Jays’ bullpen in left-center, giving him a major league-high 103 RBIs.

Judge also hit a two-run shot in the first inning Friday and has six home runs in his last eight games. He’s hit 16 longballs in the first inning, matching Babe Ruth (1927) for most by a Yankees player in one season — two behind the big league record set by Alex Rodríguez with Texas in 2001.

Before the game, Toronto manager John Schneider called Judge’s astounding numbers “comical” and said it was “tempting” to simply walk him every time up. So with two outs and nobody aboard in the second, and his team down 4-1, Schneider did walk the big slugger intentionally — drawing boos from the crowd of 40,218.

According to Major League Baseball, it was the earliest in a game that a hitter had been walked intentionally in that situation in the first two innings since 1972.

Faced with the same situation in the fourth, Toronto pitched to Judge and he struck out against Berríos (9-9).

After second baseman Spencer Horwitz flubbed a leadoff grounder in the second for an error, Grisham homered to make it 4-1. Grisham also went deep against Berríos in Toronto on June 27, when Berríos beat Rodón 9-2 and allowed just two hits over seven innings.

Rodón was hammered for 10 hits and a season-worst eight earned runs over five innings in that game. He fell behind 5-0 in the first and served up a pair of three-run homers to George Springer.

But this time, the left-hander struck out eight in 5 1/3 innings of three-hit ball, throwing 106 pitches on a 90-degree afternoon. Alejandro Kirk looped the first pitch from Jake Cousins for a two-run single, but New York’s bullpen held from there.

Clay Holmes struck out Springer with the bases loaded for his 23rd save in 31 chances.

New York has scored at least five runs in eight straight games, its longest streak since September 2021.

Blue Jays pitcher Kevin Gausman, who started Friday, was ejected by plate umpire Laz Diaz in the middle of the seventh for arguing balls and strikes from the bench.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Blue Jays: Springer was back in the lineup as the DH batting leadoff and went 0 for 4 with a walk. He exited Friday after fouling a pitch off his left shin. … Kirk started behind the plate and batted cleanup after missing the previous two games. He was hit on the left elbow by a 98 mph pitch Tuesday from Baltimore ace Corbin Burnes. Springer wore a shin guard and Kirk an elbow pad.

Yankees: 1B Anthony Rizzo (broken right forearm) has started swinging a bat. INF Jon Berti (left calf strain) is running at over 80%. There’s still no timetable for either player to return, Boone said, but Berti is closer than Rizzo. … RHP Ian Hamilton (right lat strain) is scheduled to throw a high-intensity bullpen Tuesday. … Judge was the DH as Giancarlo Stanton was rested.

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Yankees ace Gerrit Cole (3-2, 5.40 ERA) returns to the rotation in the series finale Sunday after missing a turn in Philadelphia because of body fatigue. Rookie RHP Yariel Rodríguez (1-4, 4.31) makes his 11th major league start for Toronto.

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Man suffers serious burns in assault, vehicle theft, says Surrey RCMP

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SURREY, B.C. – Surrey RCMP say a man is in hospital with serious burns after he was assaulted Friday afternoon in the community of Whalley.

Police say they responded to a report of an assault at 10200 block of City Parkway, where officers found the victim suffering from serious injuries.

They say the suspect fled the area in a stolen white Mini Cooper.

RCMP say the vehicle has since been recovered but efforts to locate the suspect continue.

The RCMP describe the suspect as a young male between 25 and 30 years old, with a moustache, who was wearing black pants, a black grey hoodie with black arms and a green baseball cap with the word “Cariboo” written on the front.

Police are asking people with information about the suspect to contact Surrey RCMP.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 3, 2024.

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