Mississauga set to reconsider ban on cannabis retail stores
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
Ontario’s largest municipality without any legal cannabis retail stores is set to reconsider its prohibition Wednesday, with a city report highlighting that its residents are “disproportionately” served by the illegal market.Mississauga was one of dozens of municipalities to bar retail cannabis stores from their communities when legalization came into effect in 2018. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is responsible for issuing licences, but the government left it up to municipalities to opt in or out of hosting stores.Now, four and a half years later, with more than 1,700 legal stores across the province and the sector contributing $13.3 billion to Ontario’s GDP — per a recent Deloitte analysis cited in a city staff report — there’s a push to get Mississauga on board.City councillors are set to discuss a motion Wednesday from Coun. Dipika Damerla to lift the ban on cannabis stores. Mississauga has spent the past several years advo...Woman contracted to drive kids home from school charged with impaired driving
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
A woman who was contracted out to drive children home from school has been charged with impaired driving, according to police.Toronto police say they received reports of a van striking several vehicles in the city’s west-end shortly after school was let out on Tuesday afternoon.Several witnesses called 911 after spotting the vehicle driving erratically and swerving all over the road. Officers stopped the van near Dufferin and Bloor streets and say there were kids onboard at the time.Police say it is unclear how many vehicles were struck and how many children were inside the van at the time of the incident.No injuries were reported.The driver, a woman in her 40s, has been charged with impaired driving.Police say more information will be released on Wednesday.MTY Food Group reports Q1 profit up, acquisitions help revenue more than double
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
MONTREAL — MTY Food Group Inc. reported a first-quarter profit of $18.4 million, up from $16.6 million a year earlier, as acquisitions helped its revenue to more than double.The restaurant franchisor says its profit amounted to 75 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended Feb. 28, up from 68 cents per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue at MTY totalled $286.0 million for the quarter, up from $140.5 million in the same quarter last year, while system sales totalled a record $1.36 billion, up from $885.7 million.MTY says the increase in revenue was mainly due to its BBQ Holdings, Wetzel’s Pretzels, and Sauce Pizza and Wine acquisitions.MTY franchises and operates restaurants under more than 85 different banners in Canada, the United States and internationally.At the end of its first quarter, MTY’s network had 7,128 locations in operation, including 6,895 that were franchised or under operator agreements and 233 corporate locations.This report by The Canadian Press was...Andalusia considers more irrigation near Spanish wetlands
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — A plan to increase irrigation in an area adjoining one of Europe’s most prized wetlands is set to advance Wednesday when lawmakers in the southern Spanish region of Andalusia vote in favor. The proposal to rezone the lands goes against the advice of ecologists and repeated warnings from European Union officials.The vote is expected to start the bill down the path towards becoming law. It is sponsored by the ruling conservative Popular Party, which holds an absolute majority in the regional parliament based in Seville. It also has the support of the far-right Vox party.If the measure becomes law, some 1,500 hectares (3,700 acres) of land near the Doñana nature reserve will be declared as irrigable. This would grant an amnesty to the many farms that already use illegal wells to tap into the aquifer underlying the wetlands to grow strawberries for export across Europe. The Popular Party says that its intention is to help farmers who are in a legal limbo regulari...Tim Scott unveils 2024 White House exploratory committee
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Republican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina is taking the next official step toward a bid for president in 2024.In a video released Wednesday morning, Scott announced he was forming an exploratory committee, which moves him closer to a formal campaign for the White House. He leaned into his biography as a Black man who overcame poverty to argue that Democrats are too liberal and have needlessly divided the country by fostering a “culture of grievance.”“All too often when they get called out for their failures, they weaponize race to divide us, to hold onto their power,” he said. “When I fought back against their liberal agenda, they called me a prop. A token. Because I disrupt their narrative. I threaten their control.”For months, Scott has been developing the infrastructure to accompany a bid for the White House, building out his political action committee and visiting early voting states. On Wednesday, he’s traveling to Iowa, the state that will k...Credit Suisse rescue rebuked by half of Swiss parliament
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
GENEVA (AP) — Switzerland’s lower house of parliament issued a searing — though symbolic — rebuke Wednesday of an emergency plan spearheaded by the executive branch to prop up embattled Credit Suisse and shepherd it into a takeover by Swiss banking rival UBS. The National Council, through an unusual left-right alliance, voted 102 to 71 to reject government guarantees authorized last month of 100 billion Swiss francs (about $110 billion) to help keep Credit Suisse afloat and 9 billion francs to help UBS mop up any losses it may incur in the takeover. The vote took place as part of a three-day special parliamentary session that opened Tuesday to scrutinize long-running troubles at Credit Suisse, a 167-year-old bank that was a pillar of Swiss finance, and the plan to save it from a collapse that could have had major implications for the global financial system.The vote, above all, amounted to a rebuke of the executive branch at a time when Switzerland is gearing up for crucial le...Why new grads shouldn’t fear a recession
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
In 2023 alone, there have been over 118,000 U.S. tech layoffs, according to Crunchbase News, a business publication. That’s in addition to two major bank collapses and two federal rate hikes. The class of 2023 will graduate into this economic upheaval while facing another variable: student loan payments.This can be an overwhelming and confusing time for those set to begin repayment of student debt, says Barry Coleman, vice president of program management and education at the National Foundation for Credit Counseling . Coleman cites the expected end of a three-year pause on federal student loan payments, legal challenges to federal student debt relief programs and the potential impact of inflation on the job market as reasons new graduates could feel uneasy.But new grads don’t need to panic. Here’s how they can weather a potential recession and the financial uncertainty that might come with it.HAVE A PLAN FOR YOUR STUDENT LOANS, NO MATTER THE ECONOMYUnderstanding your student debt is...Musk says owning Twitter ‘painful’ but needed to be done
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Billionaire Elon Musk has told the BBC that running Twitter has been “quite painful” but that the social media company is now roughly breaking even after he acquired it late last year. In an interview also streamed live late Tuesday on Twitter Spaces, Musk discussed his ownership of the online platform, including layoffs, misinformation and his work style. “It’s not been boring. It’s quite a rollercoaster,” he told the U.K. broadcaster at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters.It was a rare chance for a mainstream news outlet to interview Musk, who also owns Tesla and SpaceX. After buying Twitter for $44 billion last year, Musk’s changes included eliminating the company’s communiciations department. Reporters who email the company to seek comment now receive an auto-reply with a poop emoji.The interview was sometimes tense, with Musk challenging the reporter to back up assertions about rising levels of hate speech on the platform. At other times, Musk l...A Cubs' comeback so good you could hear it on Tuesday night
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
CHICAGO — It was one of the team's best regular season comebacks in a generation, and it was one you didn't have to be in the ballpark to feel. Down 7-0 in the second inning, the Cubs stage a major rally before the third inning even came to an end, with one of their young players providing the key moment. (Photo by Quinn Harris/Getty Images)Nelson Velazquez's grand slam was the highlight of an eight-run inning that propelled the Cubs to a 14-9 victory at Wrigley Field on Tuesday night. The second year outfielder's blast is the highlight of his young career in Major League Baseball and arguably the best of what's still a very young 2023 season on the north side.It created an April moment that had just a little bit of an October feel for the 30,081 in the ballpark on an unseasonably warm night on the north side. If those at Wrigley Field thought it was loud inside the venue, here's how it felt in the area around the Wrigleyville/Lakeview area.This is how the crowd at Wrigley Field so...How to watch the brilliant Lyrid meteor shower this month
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:13:38 GMT
ALABAMA (WHNT) — One of the longest-running known meteor showers is set to dance across the night sky in April. The Lyrid meteor shower arrives in late April every year according to NASA, specifically between April 16 and April 29, and is expected to peak on April 22 (which also happens to be Earth Day). Experts say the viewing this year will be especially brilliant since the waxing crescent moon will only be illuminated at 6% that night. What is a pink moon and when can you see it? Experts say the shower will be visible pretty much anywhere in the country, but the phenomenon is best viewed well away from the city lights and street lights, as they tend to dilute your night vision.While most cameras were looking up at the 2012 peak of the Lyrid meteor shower, astronaut Don Pettit aboard the International Space Station trained his video camera on Earth below. (Credit: NASA/JSC/D. Pettit) NASA encourages spectators to grab a blanket, sleeping bag or lawn chair and find a spot outside...Latest news
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