Judge orders Montreal suburb to compensate residents for excessive traffic noise

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Judge orders Montreal suburb to compensate residents for excessive traffic noise MONTREAL — A Montreal suburb has been ordered to pay thousands of dollars to around 300 residents who say they’ve suffered from years of unreasonable traffic noise.The residents, who filed the class-action lawsuit a decade ago, live along a stretch of a road — chemin Des Prairies — in the city of Brossard, where traffic has steadily increased over the years as the community has grown. The neighbourhood used to be largely farmland, but now chemin Des Prairies connects to a major boulevard and a large shopping mall, and 10,000 vehicles travel on it every day, Quebec Superior Court Justice Dominique Poulin wrote in her Oct. 10 decision.“The court has heard 11 credible, sincere, convincing and disheartened residents who are significantly affected by the traffic, which they consider excessive … which causes them inconveniences that exceed, in the eyes of the court, by their severity and recurrence, the normal inconveniences they must endure as a result of living along the str...

Judge in ‘Freedom Convoy’ trial expected to rule on admissibility of police evidence

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Judge in ‘Freedom Convoy’ trial expected to rule on admissibility of police evidence OTTAWA — The judge in the criminal trial of two “Freedom Convoy” organizers is expected to deliver a ruling today about the admissibility of internal police documents as evidence. Crown prosecutors and the Ottawa Police Service have argued the heavily redacted documents, which include emails and information about a software update for officers’ cellphones, are irrelevant or protected by solicitor-client privilege. The software update for officers’ cellphones may have deleted messages between organizer Chris Barber and police liaison officer Const. Nicole Bach.Defence lawyers are set to begin their cross-examination of Bach today, but they say they will not be able to complete their cross-examination of any police liaison officers until Justice Heather Perkins-McVey makes a ruling about the documents.Barber and Tamara Lich face multiple charges, including mischief, counselling others to commit mischief and intimidation in relation to the 2022 protests against ...

Trudeau in D.C. to talk hemispheric trade, migration at White House summit

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Trudeau in D.C. to talk hemispheric trade, migration at White House summit WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in the U.S. capital today to represent Canada at the inaugural Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity summit. The White House meeting, hosted by President Joe Biden, marks the first official gathering of all 12 countries in the hemispheric trade framework. The partnership, known as APEP, marks the earliest beginnings of a north-south trade corridor meant to foster economic growth and strengthen supply chains.The White House is hoping that in turn, more stability in South America and the Caribbean will help ease the pressure from irregular migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. In addition to the U.S. and Canada, the framework includes Mexico, Chile, Barbados, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Uruguay and the Dominican Republic.It’s not clear whether Biden and Trudeau will have the opportunity to meet one-on-one on the margins of the half-day summit.“We’re glad to have the participation of all members of t...

UAE-based broadcaster censors satiric ‘Last Week Tonight’ over Saudi Arabia and Khashoggi killing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

UAE-based broadcaster censors satiric ‘Last Week Tonight’ over Saudi Arabia and Khashoggi killing DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Dubai-based television network broadcasting across the Mideast cut substantial portions of an episode of the satiric news program “Last Week Tonight with John Oliver” over references to Saudi Arabia’s crown prince being implicated in the 2018 killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi. The decision by OSN highlights the continued limits of speech in both the United Arab Emirates, which has vowed it will allow protests at the upcoming United Nations COP28 climate talks it will host later this month, as well as neighboring Saudi Arabia. It also highlights just how sensitive Khashoggi’s dismemberment and killing in the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul remains over five years later, as Prince Mohammed has sought to rehabilitate his image through diplomatic efforts. “Criticizing the royal family, criticizing the crown prince in Saudi Arabia is a terrorist offense and you can be prosecuted for terrorism,” said Sarah Leah Whitson, the e...

Daily horoscope for November 3, 2023

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Daily horoscope for November 3, 2023 Moon Alert: Avoid shopping or making important decisions after 11 p.m. EDT today (8 p.m. PDT). The Moon is in Cancer.Happy Birthday for Friday, Nov. 3, 2023:You appear cool. You’re ambitious and hardworking. You plan for the distant future. Fortunately, this is a fun-loving, upbeat year for you, and you have a strong zest for life! This is good because it’s time to nurture the happiness and beauty that you have within yourself. Enjoy!ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★This is a delightful day; nevertheless, it’s a bit tricky, especially with financial decisions. Meanwhile, you feel idealistic and friendly to everyone, which makes you inclined to give away the farm or be overly generous. Don’t do anything you will later regret. Be sensible. Tonight: Patience.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★★★This is a feel-good day! Expect warm relations with close friends, partners and spouses. Meanwhile you feel dreamy-eyed and imaginative today. Social outings will appeal to you, espe...

EU taxonomy: Green investments to boost sustainable finance 

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

EU taxonomy: Green investments to boost sustainable finance  To boost the shift towards eco-friendly investment, the EU has introduced rules to define what qualifies as green or sustainable activities.Why the EU needs a common definition for sustainable investmentsSustainable development requires the preservation of natural resources and respect for human and social rights. Climate action is an important aspect, as the need to limit and mitigate the effects of climate change becomes more and more urgent.The EU is committed to gradually decreasing its greenhouse gas emissions. The European Green Deal, the EU’s flagship initiative on climate action, sets a goal of zero net emissions by 2050.To achieve the goal, the EU must invest in new technologies.Public investment will not suffice and private investors will have to step in to finance climate-friendly projects. This requires clear criteria on what exactly is sustainable and eco-friendly; otherwise, some funding might be directed to “greenwashing” projects that claim to be green, but in realit...

COVID-19: Commission authorizes third adapted vaccine for member states' autumn vaccination campaigns

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

COVID-19: Commission authorizes third adapted vaccine for member states' autumn vaccination campaigns The Commission has authorized the Nuvaxovid XBB.1.5-adapted COVID-19 vaccine, developed by Novavax. This is another important step in the fight against the disease. It is the first protein-based adapted vaccine authorized for this autumn and winter season.The European Medicines Agency (EMA) carried out an in-depth evaluation of the vaccine. Following this evaluation, the Commission authorised the adapted vaccine under an expedited procedure so that member states have sufficient time to prepare for their autumn-winter vaccination campaigns.In line with previous recommendations by the EMA and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), adults and adolescents from 12 years of age who require vaccination are invited to get a single dose, irrespective of their COVID-19 vaccination history.BackgroundWith the EU Vaccines Strategy, the Commission continues to ensure that member states have access to the latest authorised COVID-19 vaccines to protect the vulnerable members...

Miss Manners: Three years after disappearing, she sent me a rude email

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Miss Manners: Three years after disappearing, she sent me a rude email DEAR MISS MANNERS: A woman I used to have a meal with once a month or so has not communicated with me in three years.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Must I tell these nosy people about the tragedy of my fiance? Advice | Miss Manners: They’re demanding we vacation every year in the back of beyond Advice | Miss Manners: You better believe the guests notice when the bride has a different meal Advice | Miss Manners: I used to be flattered by this response. Not anymore. Advice | Miss Manners: Our argument about her restaurant behavior ended our friendship I didn’t give it that much thought, due to COVID: She has had health issues and might not have felt safe on the subway. (She lives outside the city proper, and we used to meet at a restaurant in the city.)Last week she posted on social media that she is looking for a job. The next day, I got a frantic, brusque, ill-mannered and gauche emai...

Dorchester fire leaves 20 displaced

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Dorchester fire leaves 20 displaced Boston fire crews battled a two-alarm blaze in a multi-use building in Dorchester early Friday morning that left about 20 people displaced.Crews responded to a reported structure fire at 560 Columbia Road around 2 a.m.The fire was contained to the first floor, according to the Boston Fire Department.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.https://twitter.com/BostonFire/status/1720319278581244069This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Man facing impaired charges after vehicle hits parked cars, rolls over in The Junction

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:13:29 GMT

Man facing impaired charges after vehicle hits parked cars, rolls over in The Junction A man is facing impaired driving charges after a single vehicle crash and rollover in Toronto’s The Junction neighbourhood on Friday morning.The crash happened on Dundas Street West near Saint John’s Place, east of Runnymede Road, around 3 a.m.Police say the vehicle involved in the crash hit parked vehicles before rolling over.The driver became trapped and needed to be extricated from the vehicle by Toronto Fire crews. Paramedics confirm he was rushed to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.Police tell CityNews alcohol is involved and the driver will be facing impaired charges.With files from CityNews reporter Carl Hanstke