A hotter future has arrived-and Canada is not ready

[ad_1] Two weeks ago, the Canadian Institute for Climate Choice released a Report on the impact of climate change on public health And the need to take action to adapt to the new reality of extreme threats. “Climate change,” Ian Calbert, executive director of the Public Health Association of Canada, wrote in the introduction to […]

Death in a Glasgow hotel: The last years of Badreddin Bosh | Human Rights

[ad_1] It was a Monday afternoon in January 2017 when Adam Abdallah Adam Bosh got the phone call. It was his younger brother Badreddin calling to tell him that his journey to Europe had begun. Adam was busy rebuilding the clay-brick wall of his family’s hut in Shoaib, the village where the two brothers had […]

“Bureaucratic barriers” delayed the care of veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder who shot their family members and themselves, the investigation heard

[ad_1] On Tuesday, a provincial death investigation learned that the case manager of the Veterans Affairs Department assigned to Lionel Desmond faced “severe bureaucratic obstacles” that resulted in him being discharged from the hospital in Nova Scotia. There has been a delay of several months in obtaining clinical services in Serbia Marie-Paule Doucette testified that […]

When they took shelter under a flower, the caring frog seemed to hug their friend

[ad_1] Becoming a frog friend is usually a big deal-but not for these two friends who are sheltering from the rain under the flowers. For photographer Ajar Setiadi, amphibious fun doesn’t stop there. 5 A caring frog seems to hug friends tightly as they take shelter from the rainCredit: Newsletter 5 Another yellow croaker guided […]

New Brunswick police officer shot and killed Chantel Moore and will not be prosecuted

[ad_1] Prosecutors announced on Monday that the Edmonton police who shot Chantel Moore in New Brunswick last year will not face criminal charges. The New Brunswick Attorney’s Office said In the press release According to the evidence, there is no reasonable possibility of conviction. The 26-year-old man from Tla-o-qui-aht, a native of British Columbia, was […]

FirstFT: Today’s hot news | Financial Times

[ad_1] Good morning.This article is a live version of our website FirstFT Europe/Africa communication. Register here Let the newsletter be sent directly to your inbox every working day morning Credit Suisse is Prepare for litigation According to people familiar with the matter, after the collapse of Greensill Capital, the relationship between SoftBank and SoftBank deteriorated. […]