Her feedback come after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau known as their allegations “devastating,” and stated everybody ought to really feel protected at work irrespective of how secretive their duties.
Israeli warplanes hit targets in Gaza because it resumes offensive
The warfare in Gaza is about to renew now {that a} truce between Israel and Hamas has expired.
Israel’s army stated it had resumed fight operations within the Gaza Strip minutes after a short lived truce expired, blaming the militant group for breaking the ceasefire.
During the weeklong truce, Hamas and different militants in Gaza launched greater than 100 hostages, most of them Israelis, in return for 240 Palestinians free of prisons in Israel.
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StatCan to launch November job report immediately
Statistics Canada is about to launch its November labour drive survey this morning.
The report will make clear the unemployment fee final month, in addition to whether or not the financial system added or misplaced jobs.
RBC says it expects employment rose by 15,000, whereas the unemployment fee ticked as much as 5.8 per cent because the inhabitants quickly grows.
Canada’s unemployment fee was 5.7 per cent in October.
Ontario open bidding choice comes into drive
New guidelines for Ontario actual property are coming into drive that are supposed to present extra readability and selection for consumers and sellers, although they don’t go so far as some had hoped.
The guidelines, which took impact Friday, embrace the choice for sellers to make use of an open bidding course of, enhancements to dealer and brokerage disclosures, and methods to keep away from conflicts on a number of illustration.
The open bidding choice provides the vendor the selection to reveal submitted bid costs to potential consumers, one thing they had been beforehand banned from doing.
Downtowns battle to outlive within the post-office period
Canada’s downtowns are struggling within the face of rising emptiness charges and property crimes, together with the prospect that workplace crowds gained’t absolutely return after the pandemic.
Kate Fenske, the chair of the International Downtown Association Canada, says weaker downtowns dent the nation’s total financial system and financial stability.
Fenske, who’s additionally the CEO of the Downtown Winnipeg Business Improvement Zone, says a robust downtown makes for a robust financial system, and whereas the town’s core takes up one per cent of Winnipeg’s land, it generates about 17 per cent of economic taxes.
Strategy to deal with ocean noise is delayed
A BC marine scientist from Simon Fraser University says the noise in Canadian oceans might be probably the most pervasive, unregulated pollutant within the nation.
Kieran Cox says noise underneath the water can have an effect on every thing from small invertebrates to massive cetaceans.
Cox led a group of researchers who examined a report commissioned by the Defence Department on safeguarding whales from the sound of weapons throughout coaching workout routines.
This report by The Canadian Press was first revealed Dec. 1, 2023.
The Canadian Press