Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Danielle Groen
Publication Date: December 11, 2024 - 06:45
Morning Update: Can Big Tobacco quit smoking?
December 11, 2024
Good morning. Canada’s largest tobacco companies, which are about to fork out a landmark settlement, say they want to move into (wait for it) the wellness space – more on that below, along with Summer McIntosh’s record-setting swim and Israel’s strikes on Syria. But first:Today’s headlines
- Trudeau declines to defend Finance Minister Freeland in an exchange with Poilievre
- MPs hear that federal officials didn’t act on a call to refer Indigenous contracting fraud allegations to the RCMP
- South Korean police raid President Yoon’s office over his martial law declaration
This year Saskatoon made headlines after a 14-year-old girl was accused of throwing flammable liquid on a 15-year-old girl and setting her on fire at Evan Hardy Collegiate School.
December 23, 2024 - 08:00 | Nicole Healey | Global News - Canada
Beijia Ge’s work duties change on an hourly basis.The Kingston resident might be chatting with Chinese students about their secrets and challenges, or helping someone pack a suitcase, or baking cakes with a senior citizen.
December 23, 2024 - 07:55 | Nono Shen | The Globe and Mail
The percentage of staff in Ontario child-care centres who are registered early childhood educators has been declining over the past few years, moving the province further away from one of its goals in the national $10-a-day system.A recently published Ministry of Education report shows that while there has been a net increase in the total number of RECEs in Ontario child-care programs, there has been a larger increase in the number of non-ECE staff in daycares.In 2022, when Ontario signed on to the national program aimed at lowering fees for parents and expanding availability of care, 58...
December 23, 2024 - 07:52 | Allison Jones | The Globe and Mail
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