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willingness: It's another example of a growing willingness by scientists to leave their labs in an attempt to persuade the public to take seriously what research is telling them, according to Vancouver Courier. Academic researchers have been more involved in visible activism going to rallies, protesting peacefully, said Lonnie Aarssen, signatory and longtime biologist at Queen's University in Kingston, Ont. Published Tuesday in the journal Bio Science, the letter includes 11,258 signatures from 153 countries including 409 from Canada.article continues below Trending Stories'Bella Dolls' sex doll brothel has opened in Vancouver Analysis No campaign tops the plebiscite podium Vision Vancouver will not run a mayoral candidate for first time in party's history Vancouver's new 10 million lottery winner dreaming of a trip to Ireland We declare ... clearly and unequivocally that planet Earth is facing a climate emergency, says the letter's opening statement. That's definitely ramped up, especially in the last year. People do understand climate change but they don't see how it affects them. Scientists at the beginning of their careers feel the same, said Alina Fisher, a signatory and University of Victoria PhD student. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

davie street: The person recording the video, who asked not to be identified. can be heard informing the man he shouldn't be washing his car there, according to CTV. He then repeatedly asks the man, What are your comments about China again The man responds by saying, I hate f cking Chinese. In one, a man outside a Richmond condo is washing his car in a space clearly labelled no car washing permitted. This is a f cking invasion. The second video was captured on a bus on Davie Street. He then tells the man recording it to go back to your country. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

child abuse: And yet the company now finds itself having to clean up such messes every hour of every day, according to Rabble. Or rather, it employs outsiders to do said dirty work. Out went a pledge to make the world more open and connected and in its place came an intention to give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together . You could view this as an admission that 'open' had failed. 'Open' means open to hate speech, child abuse, violence, sex and the kind of illegal acts Facebook would rather have nothing to do with. In The Cleaners, a documentary by Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck, contractors from the Philippines candidly discuss the steady stream of sex, violence and hate speech they have to sift through every day. Don't doubt too much whether your decision is right or wrong, because otherwise you will overthink it, and then you won't be able to take a decision, Riesewieck summarises to Tech Radar at Mozilla's Mozfest, where he and his co-director have just been on a panel discussing internet moderation. Former Facebook moderator Chris Gray and filmmaker Moritz Riesewieck at Mozfest 2019 Image credit Connor Ballard-Bateman They have to make each decision in eight to 10 seconds, they say, and don't overthink is a direct quote from the training materials, such as they are. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

latin america: Legendary linguist, activist, and political theorist Noam Chomsky has been speaking out against U.S. interventionism from Vietnam to Latin America to the Middle East since the 1960s, according to Rabble. He's the most cited author alive, but you won't see him on the nightly news or in the pages of most major newspapers. New to podcasting Click here. On this week's Deconstructed, Chomsky sits down with Mehdi Hasan to discuss the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, the 2020 Democratic field, and why he opposed Trump's Syria troop withdrawal. Buy tickets here. Deconstructed is coming to the Hot Docs Podcast Festival in Toronto on November 8. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

afterlife comedy: Recent water cooler titles include the documentary Tell Me Who I Am and the final seasons of two popular rib-ticklers the afterlife comedy The Good Place and the animated showbiz satire BoJack Horseman, according to Rabble. There's also lots of buzz around Martin Scorsese's upcoming gangster drama, The Irishman. Netflix is home to too many fine productions to name, although it's also a dumping house for content unsuitable or unwanted elsewhere including thinking person titles deemed too cerebral for cinema such as Annihilation ; and junk that's become the modern equivalent of straight-to-video B movies too many examples to name . Hottest content Netflix's library is so vast, with new titles added so regularly, that the hottest content one week is merely lukewarm the next. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Betty Gilpin and Alison Brie in Glow. Party guest Netflix is Jay Gatsby, the decadent host with money to spare, showering guests with booze and food. Photograph Ali Goldstein/Netflix Bingeable favourites Stranger Things, Orange Is the New Black, The Crown, Mindhunter, Glow, Ozark, Rick and Morty and Gossip Girl. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

workload i: When initially recommended for the position two years ago, he was told that the employer wanted someone responsible who could handle the workload, according to Rabble. I said, 'Why not ' Plus they give me good benefits plus a little more money than my previous job . But it's what I like. The 39-year-old is in charge of cleaning 22 floors, and takes pride in standing up to the rigours of the job. I like to work, he says, in his customary soft-spoken manner. One day, he hopes to be promoted to superintendent. The management trusts him now, he says, crediting his strong work ethic. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

home: See listing, according to NOW Magazine. Rating NNNNIn Nadav Lapid's Synonyms, the promised land is a Left Bank Parisian apartment home to the French-est couple on earth. Subtitled. That's where ex-Israeli soldier Yoav Tom Mercier finds himself shortly after arriving in the French capital with only a backpack. He passes out, seemingly dead, but is rescued by mile Quentin Dolmaire and Caroline Louise Chevillotte a rich and unflinchingly stone-faced couple who would look right at home in a Jil Sander ad campaign. He enters an empty flat and, in a farcical twist, suddenly finds himself naked and freezing in the shower. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

jewish festival: According to police, the suspect vandalized a temporary hut built on the property known as a sukkah, used during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot, as well as a sign, according to CTV. In a news release issued Wednesday, police said they arrested Saeed Ahmad, 35, of the Town of Georgina on Tuesday at his residence. The incident, which is being investigated by York Regional Police's hate crime unit, occurred on Oct. 19 at the Chabad Jewish Centre near Richmond Park Drive and The Queensway South. He is charged with mischief in relation to religious property, police said. However, police have not confirmed if Ahmad is connected to the Google review. Earlier this week, a post on a Facebook page called the Chabad Jewish Centre of Georgina alleged that the same unknown suspect submitted a Google review of the centre featuring an image of Adolf Hitler and a man with a sword. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

minority sources: Boeing crashes For the families of Canadians killed in the Ethiopian Airlines crash, Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg's admission in front of U.S. Congress that the company made mistakes mostly fell flat. 2, according to CTV. Liberal minority Sources tell CTV News that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tapped Albertan and former Liberal deputy prime minister Anne McLellan and Canada's Ambassador to France, Quebecer Isabelle Hudon, to help his team transition into a second term. 3. Here's what else you need to know to start your day. 1. Free speech Hundreds of people crowded outside a downtown Toronto library to protest a sold-out event by a controversial writer with transphobic views who many protesters say never should have been allowed to speak at the public institution. 4. Dorian aftermath It's been nearly two months since Hurricane Dorian hammered the Bahamas, killing dozens of people and levelling homes. Cannabis consumption After a year of being able to purchase cannabis legally from age 18, the Quebec government has passed a bill changing the legal age of consumption to 21 in a move critics say will only drive the illicit market. 5. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

parliament hill: Singh spelled out these top orders of business while listing his party's priorities for the new House of Common sitting, backed by his caucus on Parliament Hill where they all met for the first time since the election, according to CTV. The single-payer pharmacare implementation bill will be introduced through the private members' bill process, which is the only legislative avenue for non-government MPs to table bills. The New Democrats will also be challenging the government to immediately drop its appeal of the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal's child welfare ruling. PMBs as they are called generally have a lower standing on the order of precedence and like all bills, require majority support to advance. When asked what leverage they'd have to force the government's hand on either issue, Singh said he'd look to build public pressure. The demand to drop the appeal which ordered the government to compensate First Nations children who had been discriminated against by the government's child welfare system could come in a motion. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

complaint: The complaint alleges that party officials did not provide... any explanation as to why excluded Canadians were prohibited from voting, according to NOW Magazine. The complaint further alleges that this procedure amounted to a voting embargo imposed on one ethnic group. But 288 people who have joined a human rights complaint against the federal NDP say they were denied that right during the party's nomination meeting in Parkdale-High Park back in June. It is submitted that the exclusion from the voting list and the accompanying voting embargo imposed on one ethnic group sits in contravention to the legislative requirements under the Ontario Human Rights Code. There were three candidates seeking the federal NDP nomination in Parkdale-High Park at the Lithuanian House in west Toronto. The Ontario NDP and the Parkdale-High Park riding association have also been named in the complaint. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

news sign: The examination of how close or far Canada is from meeting the gender equality goals it signed on to in 1995 as part the United Nations Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which is reviewed every five years, shows uneven progress over the past five years, according to National Observer. Don't miss out on the latest news Sign up for our daily briefing That, said the report, is despite a renewed focus on feminist policies from the Liberal government. Years of effort to remove entrenched economic, cultural and social barriers to women's progress are not achieving the results we all expected by now, says the report, Unfinished Business, published Monday by an alliance of more than 50 groups working to advance equality and the rights of women. All things being equal, we would expect that men and women would be employed in roughly the same numbers and earn roughly the same wages; that men and women would occupy the same share of management jobs and the same share of seats in Parliament; and that men and women would spend the same amount of time in unpaid work and care, says the report. Still, the government noted many challenges remain, and committed to continue working on the issue. Unfortunately, all things are not equal, and the gaps are especially wide and persistent for marginalized groups of women in Canada. ; Ottawa submitted its own progress report to the UN this spring, where the Liberal government highlighted achievements like gender-based budgeting and the fact it passed legislation last year aimed at ensuring men and women get equal pay for work of equal value. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

google review: It happened at approximately 9 p.m. after an unknown suspect vandalized a temporary hut, known as a sukkah, which is used during the week-long Jewish festival of Sukkot, and a sign on the property, police said, according to CTV. The news comes after a post on a Facebook page called the Chabad Jewish Centre of Georgina alleged that the same unknown suspect submitted a Google review of the centre featuring an image of Adolf Hitler and a man with a sword. The incident, which took place on Oct. 19 at the Chabad Jewish Centre of Georgina near Richmond Park Drive and The Queensway South, is being investigated by York Regional Police's Hate Crime Unit, according to police. Disappointment. Horror, the post reads, written in all caps. Shock. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

minority dynamics: Seeking advice from these two women, who respectively have ties to Alberta and Quebec, is likely one way to address the regional divides that the Liberal government will have to contend with as it looksto govern for all Canadians, as Trudeau has said, according to CTV. The transition team is being anchored by Trudeau's chief of staff Katie Telford, and includes David Morrison, an adviser on foreign affairs. While the transition won't be as intense as it would have been if a new party was forming government, Trudeau will still have to weigh decisions like cabinet appointments and titles, and how to navigate the new minority dynamics that have seen the Liberals shut out of Alberta and Saskatchewan, whilehaving to contend with a reinvigorated Bloc Quebecois. Sign up for our Capital Dispatch newsletter for regular rundowns on what's happening on the Hill McLellan, who has experience in minority parliaments, has been called on by the Liberals a few times in the last four years, first as chair of the federal marijuana legalization task force, and then was named as a special adviser to examine some of the machinery of government issues that factored into SNC-Lavalin controversy, including the possibility of splitting up the justice minister and attorney general roles. A transition now though is important, because the circumstances of the two governments have changed so tremendously, said Peter Donolo, former communications director to Liberal prime minister Jean Chretien. Hudon was appointed to the top diplomatic posting in France in 2017, and prior to that was the executive chair of Sun Life Financial Quebec and has also been president and chief executive officer of the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

campaign trail: The document lays out recommendations the council argues will improve Canada's position.article continues below Trending Stories One of Vancouver's largest rehearsal spaces shuts down unexpectedly Vancouver's Smilin' Buddha Cabaret announces sudden end to live shows One of Vancouver's oldest rehearsal spaces has closed for good Appeal denied in case of former Vancouver police officer convicted of sexual exploitation On the campaign trail and in the platforms of your parties, these issues received little or no attention, according to Vancouver Courier. They cannot and must not be ignored any longer, the report said in a message to political leaders. The Business Council of Canada, a lobby group representing chief executives of the largest corporations, has released a report underlining its concerns around obstacles like the aging population, sluggish productivity and global economic threats. As leaders, you now have a choice. Or you can recognize that the world is changing and changing fast. Between now and the next campaign, you can devote your energies to the struggle for short-term tactic advantage. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

geography graduate: Niklas Agarwal, a 24-year-old recent geography graduate from Toronto, is one of 27 youth who got into the parliamentary building by joining a free visitors' tour, according to CTV. When the tour took them into the House of Commons, they sat down on the floor, unfurled protest signs printed on yellow cloths and refused to move. The group Our Time wants to deliver 338 mandate letters to MPs elected last week asking them to prioritize a green new deal when Parliament resumes. Security removed them within 15 minutes, issued each a trespassing ticket along with a 30-day ban. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 28, 2019. Agarwal says the punishment was worth it because there is limited time to prevent a climate emergency, and the new Parliament is offering the best chance Canada has ever had to take action. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

glass cases: The opioid epidemic sweeping New England has seeped into town, driving area pharmacists to install locked glass cases for select products, according to Rabble. More pressing still is the mounting tension in town between the Somalian immigrant community and the largely Caucasian local populace, each distrustful and fearful of the other. The Maine hamlet of Jerusalem's Lot, first dreamed up by the master of the macabre as a feral vampire stronghold, contends with a more earthbound set of problems in its newest iteration. The impending turf war reflects a widening cultural divide in American life, as xenophobic sentiments gain traction with an increasingly vocal faction of reactionaries. He politely praises the variety of the novelist's writing, the smoothness with which stories set in our own reality drift into more batshit crazy dimensions. The best Stephen King movies ranked!Read more Tim Robbins, who portrays Reginald Pop Merrill, an ailing Jerusalem's Lot crime boss, is glad to talk about returning to King's dark world for the first time since the ubiquitous 1994 adaptation of The Shawshank Redemption. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

news sign: That's a tall order for the slow-moving wheels of a bureaucracy, which prefers stability, continuity, long-term planning and avoids risks that could land them or a government in hot water, according to National Observer. The agenda is political survival, said Donald Savoie, the Canada Research Chair in public administration and governance at the Universit de Moncton. But they will have to be fast, thorough, candid, make no mistakes, avoid controversy and forget about big policy ideas. Don't miss out on the latest news Sign up for our daily briefing Public servants will keep their heads below the parapet; provide policy advice; feed the beast in central agencies and Parliament. Public servants read tea leaves better than anyone, and they know bold ideas don't sell. But there will be no market for bold ideas. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

holiday i: A lesser-known land in south-east Africa, Malawi borders Tanzania, Mozambique and Zambia, according to Rabble. It's a comparatively small, land-locked country, beguiling because of its sea-like lake. I first visited in 2011, and was gripped by an inexplicable love for the African continent and a deep sense of freedom, so returning now I was excited to see if I'd feel the same. It is rightly known as the Warm Heart of Africa. For the first 10 days of my holiday I am on an organised group excursion. I wasn't prepared for quite how changeable its landscape would be. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

business activities: The article also notes CNE Oil and Gas as a qualified bidder, according to Rabble. Let's look more closely at those Canadian companies as a starting point. What can we glean from mainstream media reports about Canadian corporations involved in the oil and gas sector in Colombia What can we further discern about the companies that may have some involvement with the fracking pilot projects expected to start soon in that country Additionally, what impact might their business activities have on human rights, the environment and the peace process in Colombia Reuters has reported that seven companies have put in bids for 11 oil exploration contracts in Colombia, including Frontera Energy, Parex Resources, and Gran Tierra Energy. Toronto-based Frontera Energy As Frontera's website notes, Frontera Energy Corporation is a Canadian public company and a leading explorer and producer of crude oil and natural gas, with operations focused in Latin America. The chief executive of pipeline company Oleoducto de Colombia said in August that the company is ready to move increased crude output from the center of Colombia to the Caribbean if the use of fracking is approved in the Andean country, as Reuters reports The article adds that the 483 km 300 miles long pipeline can transport up to 236,000 barrels per day and runs through the Magdalena Medio region, home to geological formations estimated to contain between two and seven billion barrels of crude. The website confirms that Frontera operates in Colombia. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

parc-extension neighbourhood: As the crowd huddled under the awning outside the entrance to a subway station ahead of the march, community leaders representing diverse interests highlighted what they described as the bill's discriminatory aspects, according to CTV. Ichrak Nourel Hak, a teaching student who wears a hijab, said the law has emboldened those who are racist and caused an increase in Islamophobic incidents. As a cold rain fell, dozens gathered in Montreal's Parc-Extension neighbourhood on Sunday to march against the law and systemic racism. The legislation, which passed earlier this year and bars some government employees from wearing religious symbols while on the job, would prevent her from getting a job teaching in a Quebec public school after graduation. In 2019, we are harassed and discriminated against because we don't have Quebecois traits, because we have names that are unpronounceable for some, or because we have a skin colour or physical traits that are different than the majority. With this law, the government opened Pandora's Box and gave Islamophobes the liberty to spit on an entire religious community, she said. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

gotabaya rajapaksa: He said last week that if he wins, he won't recognize an agreement the government made with the U.N. Human Rights Council to investigate alleged war crimes during the civil war, according to CTV. On Friday, Rajapaksa said he will not allow any foreign force to make any unnecessary interference in Sri Lanka. Gotabaya Rajapaksa said former Tamil Tiger rebels who are imprisoned for their actions in the war would also be released after rehabilitation. Rajapaksa served as a powerful defence official during the war under his brother, former President Mahinda Rajapaksa. He is considered the leading candidate in the Nov. 16 presidential election. He has been accused of condoning rape, extrajudicial executions and abductions, charges he denies. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

havana government: Opponents said prohibiting flights would simply make it harder for Cuban-Americans to visit their families outside the capital, without making a significant impact on the Cuban government, according to CTV. The State Department said Jet Blue flights to Santa Clara in central Cuba and the eastern cities of Holguin, Camaguey would be banned starting in December. Supporters of the ban said it would starve the Havana government of cash and limit its ability to repress Cubans and support Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whom the U.S. wants to overthrow. American Airlines flights to Camaguey, Holguin and Santa Clara, the beach resort of Varadero and the eastern city of Santiago are also being banned. This action will prevent the Castro regime from profiting from U.S. air travel and using the revenues to repress the Cuban people, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Twitter. Flights to Havana, which account for the great majority of U.S. flights to Cuba, will remain legal. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

change: Will the NDP and Greens be able to push the climate change debate forward by working for policies that protect our food system and move away from agri-business After all, carbon emissions from agriculture contribute almost as much as fossil fuels to climate change, according to Rabble. So what are we going to do about that We in Canada, in many cases, have had the luxury of choice, particularly when it comes to our trips to the grocery store. It is going to take a firm understanding of the importance of supporting local food sources, small-scale agriculture, and how our knowledge of land use and food production can help mitigate climate change. Even the poorest in our country have more choice than most people in this world. The fact that we still have food banks in this country shows that we have many fundamental issues to deal with. Don't get me wrong -- I think there are plenty of people in Canada who need a hand, better services, and quality food. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

fault line: Marc Piscotty / Getty Images Canada is in trouble, according to Rabble. Half of the population believes we are in a climate crisis, one requiring shutting down our oil and gas industry. Thousands of protesters attended the event which was sparked by Thunberg's Fridays ForFuture movement. The other half recognizes that our oil and gas industry is vital, and our ecological problems can be managed. This country is in serious trouble. To make matters worse, the fault line for these competing sets of beliefs runs roughly along an east-west divide and the re-elected Liberal Party ran on an unwritten policy of screw the west we'll take the rest. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.

intra-afghan dialogue: The Beijing talks, which were to be held next week, were postponed, according to officials familiar with the talks, according to CTV. Speaking on condition they not be identified because of the sensitivity of the talks, they said the postponement would be brief but no new date was given. The day-long talks in Moscow came ahead of an intra-Afghan dialogue to be hosted by China. When the China talks take place, they will be the first face-to-face discussions between Afghanistan's warring sides since July. There has been no official announcement of a postponement, but previous intra-Afghan talks have been delayed while both sides squabbled over participants. Even President Ashraf Ghani, who has objected to any talks not led by his government, said late Friday that he would send representatives. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.