Did past health accords work? Ottawa is trying to make that question easier to answer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Did past health accords work? Ottawa is trying to make that question easier to answer OTTAWA — In medicine, before a doctor treats a patient’s illness, they first try to get a sense of the person’s health. They collect information on the symptoms, run tests and blood work and gather whatever details they can.That way, they’ll know whether or not the medicine has worked. It’s called establishing a baseline, and policy experts do the same thing to figure out if their latest strategy has actually fixed the problem.When it comes to fixing Canada’s ailing health-care systems, governments have often failed to set that baseline — so it’s difficult to know how well the treatment has worked, said Haizhen Mou, a professor with University of Saskatchewan Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy.She launched a research project to study whether past health accords between federal and provincial governments have made meaningful differences in the quality and availability of health care in Canada, but ran into trouble almost immediately.&...

‘Wild West’: Amid foreign meddling headlines, lawyers fear unfair immigration rulings

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

‘Wild West’: Amid foreign meddling headlines, lawyers fear unfair immigration rulings OTTAWA — Even as the conversation around foreign interference continues to centre on efforts to disrupt Canadian elections, the federal government is routinely deporting people suspected of engaging in espionage or terrorism — or barring them entry to Canada. Lawyers who work within the immigration system say they expect security officials to ramp up those efforts amid the heightened attention on other countries’ meddling attempts. Some fear they could go too far.Athena Portokalidis, an immigration lawyer based in Markham, Ont., said there seems to be a growing number of such cases.“What I’m kind of starting to notice is that … whether it’s explicit or not, they can be politically motivated,” she said. “There might be a trend here. It may be too early to tell, but that’s … something that I’ve noticed and something that I’ve heard.”The federal government was unable to provide data on the number of related cases in time for p...

Alberta energy minister told to design incentives for industry to clean up oil wells

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Alberta energy minister told to design incentives for industry to clean up oil wells EDMONTON — Direction from Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to her new energy minister suggests the United Conservative government hasn’t given up on a controversial program that would see taxpayers backstop the cleanup of old oil and gas wells that companies are already legally required to do. In her mandate letter to Brian Jean, Smith charges him with “developing a strategy to effectively incentivize reclamation of inactive legacy oil and natural gas sites and to enable future drilling while respecting the principle of polluter pay.”That language echoes the old RStar and Liability Management and Incentive Program proposals, under which companies would have received royalty breaks on production from new wells corresponding to how much money they spent cleaning up their old ones. That tax benefit would come despite site remediation being a condition of licence for every operator in the province. It was condemned by landowners, rural municipalities, energy analysts and...

Drought update follows minister’s call for B.C. residents to conserve water

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Drought update follows minister’s call for B.C. residents to conserve water VANCOUVER — British Columbia residents will get a clearer picture today about the status of the drought that has parched much of the province.Emergency Management and Climate Readiness Minister Bowinn Ma has scheduled a briefing with weather and wildfire experts to provide an overview of the drought situation.Earlier this week, she urged B.C. residents to take measures to conserve water, including watering lawns sparingly, taking shorter showers and doing only full loads of laundry.Ma said many communities are already implementing water restrictions, and further measures across larger areas of the province are anticipated.She said much of B.C. has been in drought conditions since last winter, with B.C.’s northeast, Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island being of most concern.Premier David Eby and Ma both said this week the situation in B.C. is serious and much of the province has never before experienced the current level of drought this early in the summer.This report by The Can...

Daily horoscope for July 13, 2023

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Daily horoscope for July 13, 2023 Moon Alert: After 4 a.m. EDT today (1 a.m. PDT), there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Gemini.Happy Birthday for Thursday, July 13, 2023:You are a courageous risk-taker with great powers of imagination. You visualize what you want to achieve before you do it. This year is the final year of a nine-year cycle for you, which means it’s time to let go of anything or anyone who is holding you back.ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★Power struggles at work, with your pets or possibly your kids might occur today. It could relate to financial matters. It also might relate to something that you own — perhaps something missing or broken. Whatever the case, you’re not happy. Be patient and forgiving. Tonight: Conversations!TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★★Competition connected with sports, social occasions, your kids or dealing with groups and friends might take an intense curve today. Suddenly, someone wants to win at all costs. (This is easy to fall i...

Kazakhstan and Switzerland review bilateral partnership

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Kazakhstan and Switzerland review bilateral partnership Kazakh Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Murat Nurtleu met with Federal Councilor and head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland Ignazio Cassis on 5 July to discuss bilateral co-operation.The parties addressed the state and prospects for the development of cooperation in all fields, as well as interaction in a multilateral format, including important issues on the international and regional agenda.The sides also discussed the bilateral legal framework with plans to expand and enhance the partnership, particularly in areas of confiscation and return of assets obtained by criminal means.Nurtleu commended the interaction within the Bretton Woods institutions and the significant contribution of Switzerland to the establishment of the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia Regional Capacity Development Center of the International Monetary Fund in Almaty.The sides stressed mutual interest in strengthening cooperation between the two countries, inclu...

Miss Manners: Their insinuating comments are getting on my nerves

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Miss Manners: Their insinuating comments are getting on my nerves DEAR MISS MANNERS: What is the appropriate way to respond when someone asks, “What are you doing here?”Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: I’m fed up with being told I’m using offensive words Advice | Miss Manners: I drove three days, then she said there was no room for me Advice | Miss Manners: She’s supposed to be a friend, but she drops innuendo about my marriage Advice | Miss Manners: Is it tacky to bring pastries when I turn in my son’s school application? Advice | Miss Manners: Is it your hair? Or is it because you’re kinda mean? This often happens when I run into friends, acquaintances or co-workers in the small city we live in. Do I need their permission to be in their part of town (which is less than 2 miles from my home)?What about when I’m talking about a cool venture that a friend from a different town is starting, only to hear, “I didn...

Larry Magid: Meta’s Threads is Twitter’s second biggest challenge

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Larry Magid: Meta’s Threads is Twitter’s second biggest challenge Meta’s new Threads service is the second biggest challenge to Twitter. The biggest challenge is the antics of its owner, Elon Musk.Related ArticlesBusiness | Magid: Looking back on 40 years of writing tech columns Business | Magid: Buying a large appliance online vs. local store Business | Magid: Could a smartwatch or fitness device save your life? Business | Larry Magid: Using AI and apps for summer travel plans Musk, who took over the company last year and has fired thousands of employees, including many of its moderators, disbanded its safety advisory council (which I was on) and has made life a lot easier for scammers and bigots and less pleasant for those who want to use it for civil online conversations.As a result, thousands of people have left Twitter or drastically cut down their use, creating a void that has been filled by several Twitter alternatives including Bluesky, Mastodon, Post, Spill, T2 and Donald Tru...

Dear Abby: If she calls me dowdy, can I point out she’s fat?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

Dear Abby: If she calls me dowdy, can I point out she’s fat? DEAR ABBY: I work from home, so I do not need to get dressed up every day. I wear T-shirts and athletic shorts because I usually coach my sons in after-school sports and want to be comfortable.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My wife says I’m too sensitive about her lovers Advice | Dear Abby: What can I do about my husband’s embarrassing sneeze? Advice | Dear Abby: My ex-wife says these kids are my grandchildren. I’m not so sure. Advice | Dear Abby: My brother has cut all ties, and I don’t even know what I did Advice | Dear Abby: I don’t want to make my husband jealous but I’m excited about this new hobby Every day, my wife complains about my appearance, comparing me with other fathers. She has no problem yelling about it in front of my kids or her family. This happens often.She says, “People won’t want to do business with you if you dress like that!R...

United Nations cites ‘credible information’ of mass grave found in West Darfur containing bodies of at least 87 people

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:52:07 GMT

United Nations cites ‘credible information’ of mass grave found in West Darfur containing bodies of at least 87 people GENEVA (AP) — United Nations cites ‘credible information’ of mass grave found in West Darfur containing bodies of at least 87 people.Source