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alberta election: Only days after Kenney's United Conservative Party won a decisive majority in the Alberta election, the campaign, which was launched by the youth-led organization Climate Justice Edmonton CJE has surpassed 12,500 and counting, according to National Observer. About 200 people have chipped in with donations. It started with an online campaign that was initially a tongue in cheek response to Kenney's promise to develop a 30-million war room against environmental activists. Fight disinformation with facts. Goal 75,000 24,385Donate And although Kenney's party captured about 55 per cent of the electoral vote and two thirds of the seats in the provincial legislature, the group says it wants to send a message that not all Albertans agree with the incoming premier's views and policies related to the oilpatch. Support the Election Integrity Reporting Project!This is how much readers like you have donated so far. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

marine environment: There will be incremental benefits to the whole value chain of marine traffic in the Salish Sea, according to National Observer. Anderson, Trans Mountain Corp.'s president and chief executive officer, was referring to measures recommended by the National Energy Board NEB to mitigate significant adverse environmental impacts on Southern resident killer whales orcas and on Indigenous cultural use related to them. There will no doubt be measures taken that will make the transit and the understanding of the marine environment better than it was before, Anderson said in a podcast interview with ARC Energy Research Institute, the investment analysis arm of an energy-focused private equity fund. Fight disinformation with facts. Goal 75,000 24,385Donate He also said in the April 4 podcast that absent an injunction that stops construction, his crews would be ready to break ground and get in the water by the summer, despite what he called pockets of opposition from Indigenous groups. Support the Election Integrity Reporting Project!This is how much readers like you have donated so far. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

amal alshteiwi: CTV Calgary CBE stands behind supports offered despite young girl's suicide Aref Alshteiwi and Nasra Abdulrahmin, speaking through a translator, told CTV News Calgary that their daughter's teacher was informed of the bullying, but claim the school did nothing to address the issue, according to CTV. When I noticed that my kid was having problems at the school and slipping away, and all my other kids they are not happy at school, I went to the school myself, explained Nasra Abdulrahmin, Amal's mother. Amal Alshteiwi -- whose first name translates to 'hope' -- died by suicide in March, following what her parents say was tireless bullying that resulted in her changing schools. Her parents ultimately decided to transfer Amal to another school. The kids were bullying my daughter and even asking her to go and hang herself and kill herself, said Aref Alshteiwi, her father. She died by suicide four days after the move. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

canadian press: During last month's G7 meeting of foreign ministers in Dinard, France, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland met with stiff resistance from some fellow attendees over the language she wanted to use in a joint communique, The Canadian Press has learned, according to CTV. Freeland wanted the G7 to issue a joint statement after the mosque shootings that killed 50 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, but it didn't end up going out because we couldn't get agreement from all other countries about white supremacy and Islamophobia, said one Canadian official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the deliberations. The quiet but at-times-controversial diplomacy has come as Justin Trudeau's Liberals, gearing up for a federal election campaign this fall, try to portray Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and his party as soft on white supremacy and so-called alt-right views. Prior to that meeting, Freeland spoke at the United Nations General Assembly, where she singled out white supremacy as the greatest security threat facing the world -- remarks that later sparked a clash with a Conservative senator during testimony before the upper chamber's foreign affairs committee. On Islamophobia and the threat of white nationalism, Canada tends to be the country that speaks the most about these issues and pushes the hardest to get the language included in communiques. When the ministers met in France in early April, some of her counterparts pushed back against Freeland's assertion that white supremacy now poses broader threats, the official said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

pulitzer prize: The reporters were arrested in December 2017 and sentenced last September after being accused of illegally possessing official documents, a violation of a colonial-era law, according to CTV. The court did not given a reason for its decision, which was quickly decried by rights advocates. Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo earlier this month shared with their colleagues the Pulitzer Prize for international reporting, one of journalism's highest honours. Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo should never have been arrested, much less prosecuted, for doing their jobs as investigative journalists, said Phil Robertson, deputy Asia director for New York-based Human Rights Watch. Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who are being held in a prison in Yangon, were not present for the ruling, but their wives were. Sadly, when it comes to media freedom, both Myanmar's military and the civilian government seem equally determined to extinguish any ability to question their misrule and rights violations. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

world remarks: Freeland wanted the G7 to issue a joint statement after the mosque shootings that killed 50 people in Christchurch, New Zealand, but it didn't end up going out because we couldn't get agreement from all other countries about white supremacy and Islamophobia, said one Canadian official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the deliberations, according to Vancouver Courier. Prior to that meeting, Freeland spoke at the United Nations General Assembly, where she singled out white supremacy as the greatest security threat facing the world remarks that later sparked a clash with a Conservative senator during testimony before the upper chamber's foreign affairs committee. The quiet but at-times-controversial diplomacy has come as Justin Trudeau's Liberals, gearing up for a federal election campaign this fall, try to portray Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer and his party as soft on white supremacy and so-called alt-right views.article continues below Trending Stories Cheap flights Vancouver to Las Vegas or Ontario for only 79 CADCity calls for six big moves' to fight climate change in Vancouver Vision Vancouver will not run a mayoral candidate for first time in party's history Georgian Towers, once the talk of the town, now just another building likely to come down During last month's G7 meeting of foreign ministers in Dinard, France, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland met with stiff resistance from some fellow attendees over the language she wanted to use in a joint communique, The Canadian Press has learned. When the ministers met in France in early April, some of her counterparts pushed back against Freeland's assertion that white supremacy now poses broader threats, the official said. Said a second Canadian official, also speaking on condition of anonymity These are obviously important issues for us and something we've been trying to speak up about at home, but also abroad. On Islamophobia and the threat of white nationalism, Canada tends to be the country that speaks the most about these issues and pushes the hardest to get the language included in communiques. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

suicide bombings: The government shut down some social media, armed security forces patrolled the largely deserted, central streets in the capital of Colombo, and a curfew went into effect, according to CTV. The military was given a wider berth to detain and arrest suspects -- powers that were used during the civil war but withdrawn when it ended. The suicide bombings struck three churches and three luxury hotels Sunday in the island nation's deadliest violence since a devastating civil war ended in 2009. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said he feared the massacre could unleash instability and he vowed to vest all necessary powers with the defence forces to act against those responsible. No injuries were reported. Adding to the tension, three unexploded bombs blew up Monday inside a van parked near one of the stricken churches as police were trying to defuse them, sending pedestrians fleeing in panic. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

apc abt: After serving as the Vice President of this Country for 8 yrs, according to Rabble. Makes mockery of Naija as a Nation,Its politicians do not care abt the public perception of its actions & utterances. The public statements eminating frm the Camps of the political parties, especially the APC abt the eligiblity of the PDP Presidential Candidate Atiku to contest for the office of the President of Nigeria in the just concluded Presidential election. Which makes this Country to look like Banana Republic b4 the international Communities.I pray that God shall give the Justices at the President-ial Election Tribunal,the wisdom & independent minf to be fort right to resist bribery,coersion or intimadation frm any quarters to be firm to do justice on the Court Case b4 them wtout favour,ill will or Parochial considerations,As expected by well meaning Nigerians,irrespective of party affiliation or other mundane Considerations. ! Reply (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

man: The Yucatan Times reports that Bruce Ivan Allen, 70, was found dead Friday in the community of Progreso, which is located at the tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, according to CTV. According to the Yucatan Times, Allen's body was found naked on a bed in the apartment he shared with another Canadian man. A spokesperson for Global Affairs Canada told CTVNews.ca Sunday that a Canadian citizen had died in Mexico. The body is believed to have been discovered by the other Canadian man following a heated argument between Allen and a Mexican man. There had been no reports of any arrests as of Sunday afternoon. State and municipal police are investigating Allen's death. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

hotel guests: Wijewardena said most of the bombings were believed to have been suicide attacks, according to CTV. The explosions -- mostly in or around Colombo, the capital -- collapsed ceilings and blew out windows, killing worshippers and hotel guests in one scene after another of smoke, soot, blood, broken glass, screams and wailing alarms. Defence Minister Ruwan Wijewardena described the blasts as a terrorist attack by religious extremists, and police said 13 suspects were arrested, though there was no immediate claim of responsibility. Victims were carried out of blood-spattered pews. People didn't know what was going on. People were being dragged out, said Bhanuka Harischandra, of Colombo, a 24-year-old founder of a tech marketing company who was going to the Shangri-La Hotel for a meeting when it was bombed. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

songwriter morrissey: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Suranne Jones stars as Anne Lister, a.k.a, according to Toronto Star. Gentleman Jack, in the new HBO period drama. WASHINGTON POST FILE PHOTO British singer and songwriter Morrissey finally returns to Toronto for two shows April 26 and 27. JAY BROOKS / HBO Late filmmaker Rob Stewart films his beloved sharks in the documentary Sharkwater Extinction. COURTESY OF MED HONDO The Things I Carry by Lee Su-Feh is about immigration, family stories and their greater implication for Canadian society.A scene from Masala, a pioneering drama by Indo-Canadian filmmaker Srinivas Krishna. BELL MEDIA A scene from the movie Soleil O by Med Hondo. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

party supporter: Voting day is Tuesday, according to CTV. Green party Leader Peter Bevan-Baker, whose party has been leading in the polls, issued a statement saying he was bereft when he learned of Underhay's death. The party confirmed Saturday that Josh Underhay and his son died in a canoeing accident on Friday afternoon. Josh has been a dear friend and colleague of mine for many years, as a volunteer, musician, passionate cycling advocate and Green party supporter, Bevan-Baker said. Bevan-Baker said the Greens would suspend all election-related activities for the remainder of the campaign. He has touched the lives of everyone who knew him, including the students he taught, fellow musicians and members of the party ... Josh brought humour, enthusiasm and boundless energy to every situation. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

christine zinni: A low estimate, she told the Star, is 30 people in or connected to her immediate circle, according to Toronto Star. If I sat down and started writing a list I would probably break down. There are so many I don't know how to deal with it anymore, said Zinni, 47, a harm reduction worker. Christine Zinni has lost more than 30 friends, colleagues and acquaintances to overdoses. Rene Johnston / Toronto Star Moss Park nurse Karen Elumir left hands out flowers to participants of a rally at Queen's Park Tuesday. She and other members of the harm reduction community held a protest Tuesday at Queen's Park. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

fraud giudice: Giudice and his wife, Teresa, pleaded guilty in 2014 to financial fraud, according to CTV. Giudice is an Italian citizen who was brought to the U.S. as a baby and says he wasn't aware he wasn't an American citizen. His attorneys said Thursday they are extremely disappointed by the Board of Immigration's decision and have appealed to the federal circuit court in Philadelphia. Teresa Giudice served nearly a year in prison and was freed in December 2015. Joe Giudice was released from prison last month and was sent to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in southeast Pennsylvania. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

mueller: Mueller laid out multiple episodes in which Trump directed others to influence or curtail the Russia investigation after the special counsel's appointment in May 2017, according to CTV. Those efforts were mostly unsuccessful, but that is largely because the persons who surrounded the President declined to carry out orders or accede to his requests, Mueller wrote. Trump was largely thwarted by those around him who refused to go along. After nearly two years, the two-volume, 448-page redacted report made for riveting reading. This is terrible. In one particularly dramatic moment, Mueller reported that Trump was so agitated at the special counsel's appointment on May 17, 2017, that he slumped back in his chair and declared Oh my God. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

election integrity: Louis in 1939, but what is happening these days is not one of those unfortunate moments when Canada closed its doors to those fleeing war or persecution, according to National Observer. For many Canadians, this welcoming tradition is a source of pride, and a reflection of Canadian values. There have been tragic moments too, to be sure, such as when Canada turned away more than 900 Jewish refugees on the MS. St. It came as no surprise to me therefore that many people were concerned by the changes to Canada's asylum process proposed in last week's budget implementation bill. Support the Election Integrity Reporting Project!This is how much readers like you have donated so far. Will refugees still be welcomed Will some automatically be sent back to a place where their life might be in danger Is there really an asylum crisis Fight disinformation with facts. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

fight disinformation: Fight disinformation with facts, according to National Observer. Support the Election Integrity Reporting Project!This is how much readers like you have donated so far. Widespread, sophisticated disinformation campaigns; powerful foreign governments and domestic interests alike manipulating public opinion and elections through social media that couldn't happen here, right But the record shows it not only could happen here it already is. Goal 75,000 12,900Donate I think Canadians should be terrified, honestly, said Sue Gardner, Executive Director of The Markup and former Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. The moderator, CBC's Ian Hanomansing, had asked Gardner how disinformation would impact Canadians in the 2019 federal election. Gardner was speaking before a sold out Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver at an SFU panel Tuesday night called Confronting the Disinformation Age. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

cabinet minister: United Conservative Party Leader and premier-designate Jason Kenney thanks the crowd after his party swept to power in the Alberta election Tuesday, according to Toronto Star. Christina Ryan / For Star Calgary 10 56 p.m. United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney a former federal cabinet minister now at the helm of a new party, founded in 2017 will be the province's 18th premier. NDP cabinet minister Shannon Phillips wins tight Lethbridge-West race, while Lethbridge-East goes to the UCPShannon Phillips, the outgoing environment minister, narrowly defended the NDP's only seat outside of Edmonton and Calgary against UCP newcomer Karri Flatla. During her time in legislature, she was also responsible for the status of women file a new post created under the Alberta NDP government. Phillips defeated incumbent Progressive Conservative MLA Greg Weadick in 2015, taking 59 per cent of the vote. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

dance floor: Despite the music, dance floor and fluorescent lighting, they huddled together at tables, glued to the television sets relaying the results, according to Toronto Star. Christy Garland, a local contractor and drag performer, said she dropped by the Evolution Wonderlounge in Edmonton on Tuesday night to find comfort among the LGBTQ community, already expecting the United Conservative Party to form the next provincial government. On Tuesday night, about 20 people stopped in at the downtown gay bar to watch the race. Christy Garland / Supplied Christy Garland, a local contractor and drag performer at the venue, said she dropped by the bar, a kind of citadel for the city's LGBTQ community, to find comfort, already expecting the United Conservative Party to form the next provincial government. Uneasiness because of what's going happen to us, and sadness because it's a step backwards for our community. I think we're nervous, so we feel safer together, Garland said, noting she detected an air of unease and sadness in the lounge. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

fbi agent: During the manhunt, Denver-area schools closed as a precaution, with classes and extracurricular activities cancelled for a half-million students, according to CTV. Police and the FBI were tipped off about Pais after the Miami Beach high school student made troubling remarks to others about her infatuation with the 1999 bloodbath at Columbine High and this weekend's anniversary of the 13 killings, said Dean Phillips, FBI agent in charge in Denver. The body of 18-year-old high schooler Sol Pais was discovered in the mountains outside Denver with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound after investigators got a tip from the driver who took her there, the FBI said. He did not elaborate on what she said. We're used to threats, frankly, at Columbine, John McDonald, security chief for Jefferson County school system, said when the manhunt was over. Pais purchased three one-way tickets to Denver on three consecutive days, then flew in on Monday night and went directly to a gun store, where she bought a shotgun, authorities said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

study: The study's 23,000 respondents comprised of Canadian residents born in Official Development Assistance ODA -eligible countries, or low and middle income countries as published by the World Bank, according to CTV. Statistics Canada asked participants about who they were sending money to, where the recipients live, how much money they send them, and why they transferred the funds. Sponsored by Global Affairs Canada, Statistics Canada's Study on International Money Transfers SMIT looked at international money transfers from Canada in 2017. The agency found that Filipino residents in Canada made more international remittances than any other group included in the study. According to the researchers, the large amount of money being sent to the Philippines can be explained, at least in part, to cultural differences. In 2017, Filipinos sent 1.2 billion in remittances to relatives and friends living in the Philippines. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

years observers: That list now includes Alberta's Rachel Notley, the last woman standing among Canada's first ministers until incoming premier Jason Kenney takes power and the seventh female provincial leader to be turfed from office in the past six years, according to CTV. Observers see the string of electoral defeats as part of a larger trend rooted in negative assumptions about women's leadership capabilities, adding their absence from high government office also has troubling implications for the country's short-term political prospects. Women made up nearly half of the country's provincial and territorial leaders in 2013, but those ranks have slowly thinned as a succession of female premiers covering the entire political spectrum lost their re-election bids. Melanee Thomas, a University of Calgary professor who researches the causes and consequences of gender-based political inequality, said female leaders still face a double-standard regardless of their party affiliation or defining policy issue. What I would say is that the way people interpret what they do is gendered, Thomas said in a telephone interview. I would never say that their gender is the number one factor in this. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

majority government: Kenney's party had captured more than 50 per cent of the vote and about two-thirds of the seats by the time he took the stage to deliver his warning to the opponents of one of Canada's most powerful industries, according to National Observer. Fight disinformation with facts. The comments came in response to a blistering victory speech delivered by Alberta United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney as he reacted to a resounding victory that will soon give him a majority government in the provincial legislature of the Western Canadian province. Support the Election Integrity Reporting Project!This is how much readers like you have donated so far. He said his government would launch investigations of environmentalists, complaining that they were spreading lies about the impacts of industrial development in a province that sits on the bulk of the world's third largest reserves of crude oil, following Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Goal 75,000 11,625DonateA crowd of supporters in Calgary roared with approval as Kenney pledged to start a political war with those opponents who have also been among his own adversaries. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

citizenship canada: The story includes fake quotations from Trudeau and makes the untrue claim that Canada has granted residency to all Nigerians who were illegally living in Canada and applied to remain, according to CTV. If you've seen this link on your social media timeline, don't fall for it, the High Commission in Abuja warned on Twitter. A website called CBTV claims that Trudeau pleaded with Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari, to allow one million Nigerians enter Canada under a new Employment and Migration Programme designed for immigrants. This story is not true. Immigrations, Refugees and Citizenship Canada also issued a warning about the disinformation. For REAL information about travelling to Canada, go to http //www.cic.gc.ca. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

immigration detention: The bipartisan group also endorsed changes to an agreement that generally bars the government from keeping children in immigration detention for more than 20 days, according to Toronto Star. In this Friday, April 12, 2019 photo, a U.S. Border Patrol agent helps migrants out of a van at the Gospel Rescue Mission in Las Cruces, N.M. The U.S. Border Patrol agents dropped off asylum-seeking migrants in New Mexico's second most populous city for the second day in a row Saturday, April 13, 2019 prompting Las Cruces city officials to appeal for donations of food and personal hygiene items. In a draft report unveiled Tuesday, a committee of the Homeland Security Advisory Council called on the Trump administration to immediately establish three to four regional migrant processing centres along the southwest border with Mexico. The migrants were being temporarily housed at a homeless shelter, a city recreation center and a campus of social service agencies. There is a real crisis at our border, say the authors, who include immigration experts, lawyers, former federal officials and a medical doctor. The Las Cruces Sun News via AP / Blake Gumprecht The report comes as border officials say they are struggling to cope with an influx of Central American families, with U.S. Border Patrol apprehending a record-setting 53,000 families in March. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

ideas: This creates a false dissociation between language on the one hand, and ideas, feelings and beliefs on the other, according to Rabble. There is the implication that the views themselves will be rendered acceptable if only the correct language is chosen a merely technical solution to moral or political offensiveness. In UK and US political discourse, it is customary now to hear the most poisonous views labelled as inappropriate uses of language, whether by their accusers or, in apologia, by their perpetrators. Behind this new cant category of misspeech then, the source and nature of poisonous ideas can remain unconsidered. In the coming months, political discourse in the UK will be infiltrated by more instances of hatred, more or less insidious, from the expected sources. Language is not just a set of tools; words express what people think and feel. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.