In The News for May 2 : Farewell to “rare talent” Gordon Lightfoot

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

In The News for May 2 : Farewell to “rare talent” Gordon Lightfoot In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of May 2 …What we are watching in Canada …Gordon Lightfoot, the legendary folk musician whose silvery refrains told a tale of Canadian identity that was exported to listeners worldwide, has died at 84.The singer-songwriter died of natural causes at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto on Monday evening, said Victoria Lord, the musician’s longtime publicist and a representative for the family. He had suffered numerous health issues in recent decades.Considered one of the most renowned voices to emerge from Toronto’s Yorkville folk club scene in the 1960s, Lightfoot went on to record no less than 20 studio albums and pen hundreds of songs, including “Early Morning Rain,” “Carefree Highway” and “Sundown.”“We have lost one of our greatest singer-songwriters,” tweeted ...

Canadian broadcasters ramp up coronation coverage ahead of main event Saturday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Canadian broadcasters ramp up coronation coverage ahead of main event Saturday TORONTO — Canada’s major networks have kicked off a week of coronation coverage leading to Saturday’s historic crowning of King Charles III and Queen Consort, Camilla.CBC’s flagship newscast “The National” and “CTV National News” are each broadcasting live from London all week, while “Global National” heads overseas Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.In-depth coverage of the coronation at Westminster Abbey will begin in the wee hours Saturday for much of the country, and is set to feature Lisa LaFlamme on Citytv, Adrienne Arsenault on CBC, Dawna Friesen on Global and Omar Sachedina on CTV.Live coverage of Saturday’s main event begins at 4 a.m. ET on channels including Citytv, CBC TV, CBC News Network, CTV, CP24 and CTV News Channel. Global starts its live coverage at 5 a.m. ET.Streaming coverage also begins at 4 a.m. ET through digital options including CBC Gem, CBC News Explore, CBC Listen, CTVNews.ca and the CTV and CTV News apps. Coverage on Globalnews.ca starts at 5 a.m. ...

Tom Cochrane, Steven Page recall Gordon Lightfoot’s influence on Canadian music

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Tom Cochrane, Steven Page recall Gordon Lightfoot’s influence on Canadian music TORONTO — Gordon Lightfoot left a lasting impression on music fans and some Canadian musicians say his influence on the country’s collective identity is immeasurable.Rock singer Tom Cochrane described Lightfoot, who died Monday at 84 years old, as a personal friend and inspiration who proved himself as one of Canada’s “seminal cultural artists” while being “a heck of a nice guy” all the while.Cochrane twice honoured the “If You Could Read My Mind” and “Sundown” singer-songwriter for his musical contributions – the first time was when he inducted Lightfoot into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.At that ceremony, he compared Lightfoot to one of the Group of Seven artists, a compliment Cochrane says resonated with the folk musician who “saw himself genuinely as the cultural embodiment of who we are as a nation.”A representative for Lightfoot’s family says he died of natural causes at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto. He had suffered numerous heal...

Fishers crabby over Japan’s Russian imports, but Tokyo says Canada exports negligible

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Fishers crabby over Japan’s Russian imports, but Tokyo says Canada exports negligible OTTAWA — Atlantic fishers are feeling the pinch as Japan brings in cheap Russian product rather than Canadian snow crabs, with federal ministers and provincial premiers saying they are raising the issue with Japanese officials.But Tokyo is pushing back on claims that its trade decisions are undermining G7 sanctions — or that they are having much of an effect on the Canadian industry.Snow crab prices have dropped in Newfoundland and Labrador from $7.60 per pound at the start of last year’s season to an opening price of $2.20 this year. Fishers in the province have refused to start harvesting this year as they scramble to sell off last year’s surplus, although the price could still rise.Analysts say crab is a lucrative species for Atlantic Canada, and it was the country’s second-largest seafood export in 2021. Market prices hit record highs during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, but began plummeting last year.The United States blocked sales from Russia to punish t...

Some 35,000 CRA workers continue strike as tentative deal reached with Treasury Board

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Some 35,000 CRA workers continue strike as tentative deal reached with Treasury Board Talks are set to resume between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Canada Revenue Agency, as some 35,000 CRA employees continue to walk the picket line.PSAC tweeted Monday evening that the two sides had met throughout the day and late into the night, without an agreement.Earlier in the day, the CRA said in a statement that the agency and the union had resumed in-person negotiations, with “a view to reach a new collective agreement as soon as possible, that is both fair to employees and reasonable for taxpayers.”The country’s largest federal public-sector union announced early Monday morning it had reached deals with the government covering more than 120,000 public servants across the country and bringing them back to work after a 12-day strike.The tentative agreements came after the Treasury Board, which oversees the administration of the federal government, tabled what it described as a “final offer” on Friday.They include 11.5 per cent wage...

Canadians targeted ‘more aggressively’ by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Canadians targeted ‘more aggressively’ by fraud calls than Americans, study suggests TORONTO — A new study suggests there’s been an uptick in phone scams in Canada, such as those involving federal agency impersonation or air duct cleaning.A report released Tuesday by Seattle-based Hiya, which aims to protect phone users from spam through its voice security platform, found 6.3 per cent of unwanted calls received by Canadians in the first three months of the year were considered fraud, compared with 5.9 per cent in the final quarter of 2022.Unwanted calls include those that are legal, such as sales calls concerning a service the recipient has subscribed to, as well as two illegal types: scams involving an outright lie, and those where a product does exist, but the recipient didn’t request it.Canada lags behind the United States, the study found: the average Canadian received three spam calls per month in the early part of the year, compared with 14.5 in the United States. But Canadians were on the other end of a much higher proportion of fraud-related call...

Serbia, Kosovo leaders in EU-backed talks to normalize ties

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Serbia, Kosovo leaders in EU-backed talks to normalize ties PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — The leaders of Serbia and Kosovo meet in Brussels on Tuesday to continue talks on the implementation of a European Union-backed 11-point plan to normalize ties between the two, but tensions continue to simmer.EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell will convene the high-level meeting between Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti. They are expected to endorse a declaration on missing persons and also discuss the first draft statute on the creation of an association of Serb majority municipalities in Kosovo — two delicate issues for the former war foes. The meeting follows one in February when both leaders gave tacit approval to the EU-sponsored plan to end months of political crises, and a March summit in North Macedonia where Belgrade and Pristina tentatively agreed on how to implement the plan.Miroslav Lajcak, Borrell’s envoy for the Belgrade-Pristina negotiations, said Tuesday’s meeting is “a crucial step forward...

Daily horoscope for May 2, 2023

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Daily horoscope for May 2, 2023 Moon Alert: After 2:30 a.m. EDT today, there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Libra.Happy Birthday for Tuesday, May 2, 2023:You are organized, direct and practical. You believe in working for results. You are perceptive and have an innate understanding about human nature. This is a year of change, which can be exciting. Expect to travel. Stay light on your feet so you can act quickly.ARIES(March 21-April 19)★★★A discussion with a partner or close friend will be intense today; however, it also might be one of those discussions that clears the air. Naturally, they’re not easy, because it’s hard to keep your shirt on when you want to get something off your chest. Tonight: Tidy home.TAURUS(April 20-May 20)★★★You might encounter opposition or resistance from others at work if you try to introduce reforms or better ways of doing something. You have ideas, and you believe in them. (You might be just as earnest about an idea to improve your ...

Don't shut door on foreigners or migrants, Pope Francis says in Hungary

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Don't shut door on foreigners or migrants, Pope Francis says in Hungary Pope Francis on Sunday (30 April) presided over a big outdoor Mass where he urged Hungarians not to close the door on migrants and those who are "foreign or unlike us", in contrast to the anti-immigrant policies of nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orban.More than 50,000 people gathered in and around the square behind Budapest's iconic neo-gothic parliament building, a symbol of the capital on the Danube, to see the pope on the last day of his visit to the country.He continued a theme he began on the first day of his visit on Friday, when he warned against the dangers of rising nationalism in Europe, but put it in gospel context, saying that closed doors were painful and contrary to the teachings of Jesus.Orban, a populist who was attending the Mass, sees himself as a protector of Christian values. He has said he would not allow Hungary to be transformed into an "immigrant country", as he claims others in Europe have become, unrecognizable to its native peoples.In his homily, 86-yea...

Miss Manners: I thought she had been hacked but she really sent me this message. Now what do I do?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:09:46 GMT

Miss Manners: I thought she had been hacked but she really sent me this message. Now what do I do? DEAR MISS MANNERS: Donation request platforms are becoming ever more popular. Sadly, many families rely on these online fundraising campaigns for medical bills and other very valid needs. However, I find myself becoming a little cynical and exasperated with repeated posts and requests.For example, a family I know is raising money for a trip to another city for their daughter’s medical procedure but also shares posts about their family vacations to Disney.Usually, I just choose whether to give or not, and don’t think twice. But I recently received a personal message from a friend whose fund I donated modestly to in the past. She messaged me that she has more than $600 in medical expenses coming up, that she had created a fundraiser and that any amount would help.I was taken aback by the manner of the request, and since my friend hadn’t posted anything about it, I thought her account had been hacked. I reached out to her and asked if her account was compromised. She ...