In prime of his career, Brandon Carlo has been “a rock” for Bruins

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

In prime of his career, Brandon Carlo has been “a rock” for Bruins The Bruins were mired in a concerning three-game losing streak ago when a milestone for Brandon Carlo came and went without much notice last week, lost in the teeth-gnashing. Carlo played in his 500th NHL game when the B’s got back on the winning track against the San Jose Sharks last Thursday.For Carlo, it meant a little more than just reaching the halfway mark. While he’s still pushing the edges of the game, Carlo felt the 500-game mark signified that, in a way, he had arrived as an NHL defenseman. And it’s probably no coincidence that he hit the marker in what is shaping up to be the 27-year-old Carlo’s finest season.While his offensive numbers are typically modest (1-5-6 totals), he’s been a foundational piece on the back end, posting a team-best plus-13 while starting in the offensive zone just 26.6% percent. He’s averaging 20:14 of icetime a game. Carlo’s also been a key cog in the B’s league-leading penalty-killing unit, not a s...

Tories threaten to table thousands of amendments and delay rise of House of Commons

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

Tories threaten to table thousands of amendments and delay rise of House of Commons OTTAWA — The official Opposition is threatening to delay government work and hold up billions of dollars in spending if the Liberal government doesn’t drastically revise its carbon-pricing plan. The Conservatives are delivering a taste of their plan with the introduction of as many as 20,000 amendments to an 11-page government bill that aims to create sustainable jobs as part of the transition to a net-zero emissions economy.The natural resources committee is set to go through the amendments, which the Tories believe could take months to vote on individually.The Opposition wants the federal carbon-pricing plan removed from all home heating for families, farmers and First Nations. The Tories are also eyeing amendments that could delay passage of legislation to implement measures in the government’s fall economic statement.  The $20.8 billion in new spending over five years includes initiatives to boost the housing supply through rental units and affordable homes.This repo...

Suspects conspired with ServiceOntario employees in auto theft spree: Police

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

Suspects conspired with ServiceOntario employees in auto theft spree: Police Toronto police arrested seven people and laid just over 70 charges in an ongoing auto theft investigation that allegedly involved ServiceOntario employees conspiring with the suspects.Police said Project Safari was initiated in Feb. 2023 to “identify and arrest members of a suspected auto theft ring responsible for numerous motor vehicle thefts throughout the city.”The investigation revealed that several suspects were conspiring with ServiceOntario employees, who allegedly trafficked driving and vehicle data from Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation database. Police determined that ServiceOntario employees would provide suspects with vehicle and driver information, including addresses. The suspects would then steal vehicles.Employees at ServiceOntario would also supply the accused with fraudulent vehicle registrations and vehicle identification numbers (VIN). It’s alleged suspects would place the fraudulent VIN on the stolen vehicle – referred to as re-...

Environmentalists pin satirical Fossil of the Day award on Alberta at climate meeting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

Environmentalists pin satirical Fossil of the Day award on Alberta at climate meeting A global network of environmental groups is giving its satirical Fossil of the Day award to Alberta.The Climate Action Network, which includes 2,000 organizations from around the world, bestowed the mock honour at the COP28 climate meetings in Dubai.The groups say Alberta earned the award, in part, for coming to the meetings with an entourage of oil and gas executives, failing to inform Indigenous communities of leaks from an oilsands mine and pausing approvals for renewable energy.The network says the award is rarely given to non-national governments.It says the rare exception was made because of Premier Danielle Smith’s particularly egregious actions. Government spokespeople did not immediately respond to news of the award. This report by The Canadian Press was first published on Dec. 6, 2023. The Canadian Press

Peel police to bolster presence at Square One in effort to reduce holiday season theft

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

Peel police to bolster presence at Square One in effort to reduce holiday season theft Jingling handcuffs could don the wrists of shoplifting Scrooges at Square One this holiday season after Peel Regional Police announced plans to crack down on retail theft at the popular Mississauga mall.In a release, Peel police said they’re collaborating with Square One’s Loss Prevention team “on an initiative to reduce retail theft this holiday season.”“Throughout December, investigators will be at Square One Shopping Centre conducting foot patrols and responding to emergency calls for service while making themselves available to Security and Loss Prevention in the event that arrests are made,” the release states.Police say the initiative will help employees and loss prevention officers, who are often ironically handcuffed when it comes to dealing with the problem.A survey conducted last May by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business found store theft and break-ins to be the top issues for Canadian businesses.The survey found theft or sh...

US finds both sides in Sudan conflict have committed atrocities in Darfur

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

US finds both sides in Sudan conflict have committed atrocities in Darfur WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration said Wednesday it has determined that both sides in the ongoing conflict in Sudan have committed atrocities in the African nation’s western region of Darfur and elsewhere, saying the fighting “has caused grievous human suffering.”The State Department said the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese Armed Forces are responsible for either war crimes or crimes against humanity, or both, in Darfur, where fighting that began in the capital earlier this year has descended into ethnic violence in recent weeks.“Based on the State Department’s careful analysis of the law and available facts, I have determined that members of the SAF and the RSF have committed war crimes in Sudan,” Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. “I have also determined that members of the RSF and allied militias have committed crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing.”The finding does not include sanctions being imposed on leaders or members of either...

52 sea turtles experiencing ‘cold stun’ in New England flown to rehab in Florida

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

52 sea turtles experiencing ‘cold stun’ in New England flown to rehab in Florida CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — Fifty-two endangered Kemp’s ridley sea turtles suffering from “cold stun” are rehabbing at four facilities in Florida after a flight on a private jet from the New England Aquarium in Massachusetts. The turtles arrived in Tampa on Tuesday, and 16 were sent to Clearwater Marine Aquarium, officials said in a news release. All of the turtles were experiencing a condition known as cold stun from the frigid New England waters.The other turtles were taken to Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, The Florida Aquarium in Tampa and Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Jupiter.“This is a regular occurrence each winter and we’ve participated in the continued care of these turtles since 2016,” said Shelly Marquardt, a veterinarian for the Clearwater facility. “We know that their time in rehabilitation here makes a difference for the future of this endangered species, and we are proud to be able to contribute to their conservation efforts.”Sea turtles are cold-blooded...

CP NewsAlert: Oil and gas emissions cap coming Thursday, targets 2026 start date

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Oil and gas emissions cap coming Thursday, targets 2026 start date OTTAWA — Canada is poised to outline a federal emissions cap on the oil and gas sector using a cap-and-trade framework that would begin as early as 2026, says a federal government source.The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss matters not yet made public, tells The Canadian Press that a framework for the cap will be published Thursday, with draft regulations now expected by mid-2024.More coming.The Canadian Press

The Justice Department is investigating the deaths and kidnappings of Americans in the Hamas attack

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

The Justice Department is investigating the deaths and kidnappings of Americans in the Hamas attack WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is investigating the deaths and kidnappings of Americans during the Hamas attack against Israel on Oct. 7, Attorney General Merrick Garland said Wednesday.Garland’s comments came as he announced a war-crimes case filed against four Russian soldiers accused of torturing an American during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The charges are the first filed under a nearly 30-year-old law that allows U.S. prosecutors to charge people over the inhumane treatment of Americans during war. “Hamas murdered more than 30 Americans and kidnapped more” during the attack, Garland said. “We are investigating those heinous crimes and we will hold those people accountable.”Hamas and other militants killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took captive some 240 men, women and children in the attack. Two months of Israeli bombardment and ground assaults have killed more than 16,200 people in Gaza — most of them women and children — and wounded ...

Michigan high court declines to immediately hear appeal of ruling allowing Trump on primary ballot

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:07:58 GMT

Michigan high court declines to immediately hear appeal of ruling allowing Trump on primary ballot LANSING, Mich. (AP) — The Michigan Supreme Court refused Wednesday to immediately hear an appeal of a lower court’s ruling that would allow former President Donald Trump’s name on the state’s presidential primary ballot.The state Supreme Court said the case should remain before the state court of appeals, and not immediately move to Michigan’s highest court as a liberal group had requested.The court said in its order that it “is not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this Court before consideration by the Court of Appeals.”Dozens of cases hoping to keep Trump’s name off state ballots contend that his actions related to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol ran afoul of a clause in the 14th Amendment that prevents anyone from holding office who “engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the Constitution.In Michigan, attorneys for a group of an activists asked the state Supreme Court on Nov. 16 for an “immediate and expedited consideration” for app...