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Monthly Archives: June 2009
Ontario liquor store workers get deal
TORONTO, June 24 (UPI) — The union representing Ontario’s public liquor store workers said it reached a tentative contract with provincial officials Wednesday, averting a strike. Vanda Klumper of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union said the four-year deal with … Continue reading
Brodbeck: Talk about absurd
Can you imagine if cops left a drunk, cocaine-snorting, knife-wielding convicted criminal with a history of violence against his own family inside a locked house with young kids and something happened to the children? The public outcry would be deafening, … Continue reading
MPs 'snub' Ahmadinejad
More than 100 MPs appear to have snubbed an invitation to celebrate Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s election win, local press reports say. All 290 MPs were invited to the victory party on Wednesday night but 105 did not turn up, … Continue reading
Leave Khadr decisions to PMO
The federal government is telling the courts to back off when it comes to the Omar Khadr case and leave foreign affairs decisions to the Prime Minister and his cabinet. In a hearing yesterday, Justice Department lawyer Doreen Mueller urged … Continue reading
Khamenei vows not to waver over protests (6)
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei today vowed he would not waver in response to protests over the disputed presidential election. Claims of vote-rigging in the June 12 poll have provoked the biggest street demonstrations since the 1979 Islamic revolution … Continue reading
Somali legislators flee abroad
NAIROBI – Scores of Somali legislators have fled violence at home to the safety of other countries in Africa, Europe and the United States, leaving the conflict-torn nation’s parliament without a quorum to meet. Violence from an Islamist-led insurgency has … Continue reading
Burkas have no place in France: Sarkozy (1)
PARIS — President Nicolas Sarkozy said on Monday that burkas, garments that cover women from head to toe and hide their faces, had no place in France as they were a sign of the subjugation of women. During a solemn … Continue reading
LCBO, workers agree to extend talks
The deadline for a strike by unionized workers at the LCBO has been extended. The Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the Liquor Control Board of Ontario have agreed to an extension from the original strike deadline of 12:01 Wednesday … Continue reading