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BRP executive warns against overreaction to Trump tariff planTORONTO — Canada's main stock index eked out a gain Friday as a rise in tech stocks helped outweigh losses in energy, while U.S. markets were mixed after employment reports on both sides of the border. The S&P/TSX composite index closed up 11.76 points at 25,691.80. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 123.19 points at 44,642.52. The S&P 500 index was up 15.16 points at 6,090.27, reaching another all-time high, while the Nasdaq composite was up 159.05 points at 19,859.77, another record. Both Canada and the U.S. got fresh jobs data on Friday, but the two reports painted very different pictures, said Pierre-Benoît Gauthier, vice-president of investment strategy at IG Wealth Management. U.S. employers hired more than expected last month but the unemployment rate also ticked higher to 4.2 per cent. “This report was just good enough,” said Gauthier — not too weak, but also not too strong. The report sealed expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will announce a quarter-percentage-point interest rate cut later in December, said Gauthier. It shows the economy continues to handle higher rates well, he added. In Canada, the economy added 51,000 jobs in November, while the unemployment rate jumped to 6.8 per cent. The jobs number was undermined by the fact the gain was mainly public-sector hiring, said Gauthier. “The federal government creating jobs is in no way, shape or form an indication of the strength of the Canadian economy,” he said. The Bank of Canada is set to cut next week, and Gauthier thinks it could be an outsized half-percentage-point cut. “The rate cuts here cannot come fast enough,” he said. But the Bank of Canada will need to keep an eye on the increasing differential between rates in the U.S. and Canada, he added, which could put further downward pressure on the already weak Canadian dollar. “The Bank of Canada will be stuck between a rock and a hard place, because at some point they'll still have to defend the Canadian dollar," he said. A lower Canadian dollar could also result in some inflation as imports from the U.S. cost more. The Canadian dollar traded for 70.74 cents US compared with 71.24 cents US on Thursday. The January crude oil contract was down US$1.10 at US$67.20 per barrel and the January natural gas contract was essentially unchanged at US$3.08 per mmBTU. The February gold contract was up US$11.20 at US$2,659.60 an ounce and the March copper contract was up a penny at US$4.20 a pound. — With files from The Associated Press This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 6, 2024. Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD) Rosa Saba, The Canadian Press

An overwhelming majority of people want those convicted of serious crimes barred from political office. An Amárach Research poll for the Irish Daily Mail found that 86% of people believe new laws are needed to prevent serious criminals ever holding electoral office. It comes in the wake of Gerry ‘The Monk’ Hutch narrowly missing out on a Dáil seat after running as an Independent in the recent general election in Dublin Central. The gangland figure, believed by gardaí to be the leader of the Hutch organised crime group, was arrested and charged in Lanzarote by Spanish police investigating alleged organised crime activity just last month. He was released on €100,000 bail and a week later registered his candidacy for the election, giving his profession as ‘consultant’. Under current laws, you cannot run for the Dáil if you are serving a prison sentence of six months or longer. Despite being one of the most high-profile figures in Irish organised crime for decades, Hutch has never been convicted of serious offences. He did, however, agree to pay more than IR£2million to the Criminal Assets Bureau in 2000, and his name is synonymous with one of Ireland’s deadliest gangland feuds. Hutch was cleared in the Special Criminal Court in April 2023 of the murder of David Byrne at Dublin’s Regency Hotel in 2016. The poll found that there was a greater desire among women (90%) compared to men (81%) to bar those convicted of serious crimes from running for public office. Younger voters were less likely than older voters to want the stricter laws put in place, with 79% of 25-to-34-year-olds supportive of the proposal compared to 89% of those aged over 55. While 80% of those in Dublin were in favour of a new law, a higher 91% and 89% in Leinster (excluding Dublin) and Munster, respectively, were supportive. In a recent interview with Virgin Media, Taoiseach Simon Harris said he is ‘open-minded’ on introducing laws to prevent criminals from running for the Dáil. Hutch won almost 10% of first-preference votes in the constituency but was leap-frogged to the fourth and final seat by transfers to Labour’s Marie Sherlock. Asked in an interview with the Mail’s John Lee on The Tonight Show, if he would be in favour of legislation to stop people charged with serious criminal offences from running for the Dáil, Mr Harris said he’d ‘certainly have an open mind’. He added: ‘I do think it was fascinating how a convicted criminal was treated like almost a celebrity during the election. I mean wall to wall... Somebody who invited so much misery, so much pain and so many people in so many communities was treated as a celebrity candidate. He’s a criminal.’ The Fine Gael leader said there is an ‘issue of disaffection’ among voters, and that politics must ‘deliver’ for those communities. Fianna Fáil justice spokesman and TD for Dublin Bay South Jim O’Callaghan said he did not believe there needed to be new legislation in this area. ‘We have fairly strict rules. You cannot run for office of Dáil Éireann if you’re serving a sentence of six months or more,’ he said. He added that he believed it ‘would have sent out a very negative message about Ireland if somebody so associated with gangland criminality was elected to our national parliament’.

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Former Rep. Matt Gaetz appears to be the newest ex-member of Congress to hit the social platform Cameo, and it has its CEO talking about the Congress-to- Cameo pipeline. Sharing his thoughts on Gaetz and his fellow politicians making themselves available for personalized videos to their fans for a few hundred dollars a pop, Cameo chief executive Steven Galanis disputed the notion that it was too soon after his doomed nomination for Gaetz to join Cameo. “It’s important to strike while the iron is hot, when you’re having your moment,” Galanis told the New York Times for a report published Monday. “That’s when it’s going to resonate most with your fans.” ALSO READ: The America-attacking Trump is coming for our military — and then he's coming for us Donald Trump , a former reality TV star, brought his brash style to politics — and that in turn fueled other politicians to steal a page from his playbook. Galanis said. Former Rep. George Santos , former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich and, most recently, Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CA), have all joined Cameo, as has Roger Stone and Donald Trump Jr., the Times noted. “They all became more famous because Trump is famous,” Galanis told the publication. Santos, the disgraced and ousted Long Island congressman, set records for having the platform’s biggest first day, week and month, according to the report. He was recording 90 videos a day. Cameo helps politicians “humanize themselves,” Santos told the Times. He predicted Gaetz would likely do well on the site and offered some words of wisdom for his former congressional colleague. “Have a personality,” Santos said. “Just have a personality.”Lookman speaks on CAF POTY nomination after helping Atalanta beat AC MilanCvSU hosts Aaccup Bayanihan 2024

Conservative Party of B.C. Leader John Rustad faces a test after 13 members of his caucus have asked him to essentially discipline Conservative MLA Elenore Sturko for comments that she made about a former Vancouver Police Board member. The signed letter published by radio host Jas Johal on X Thursday (Dec. 5) calls on Rustad to "invite" Sturko to "offer" Comfort Sakoma-Fadugba a written apology after Sturko had criticized her, following Sakoma-Fadugba's controversial remarks about the nature of Canadian society. Sakoma-Fadugba left her position Nov. 22 after several social media posts linked to her became public. Screenshots of the Instagram stories linked to Sakoma-Fadugba show Reddit posts lamenting the loss of Christian values in the face of immigration and criticized "woke culture" as well gender transitions. The alleged statements cost Sakoma-Fadugba her job on the police board and drew criticism from various corners of the political spectrum, including Sturko, a former RCMP officer and member of the LGBTQ2S+ community. “When we have statements being made that erode the public’s trust, or their comfort with their police service, it makes it that much harder on the front-line officers," Sturko told the CBC in November. But this statement did not sit well with her 13 colleagues, calling on Rustad to ask Sturko for the apology "and to encourage the Vancouver Police Board to advance conciliatory discussions with (Sakoma-Fadugba)." But that is not their only demand. "If Ms. Sturko declines your invitation, we ask that you offer this apology and encouragement on behalf of the Conservative caucus," they write. This double-demand appears to put Rustad in a double-bind. He either follows the demands from his part of his caucus ostensibly aimed at one of their own or he undermines the position of Sturko by issuing an apology on her behalf. "The way he responds will tell us something about where his own loyalties lie," UBC political scientist Stewart Prest said. "We do know that he is quite supportive of articulations of these kinds of more critical views of modernity ... so it may be that he has a certain amount of sympathy with the letter writers and his response will tell us whether that's the case. At the same time, a leader has another responsibility to the larger caucus as well. It may be that there are other members of the caucus who feel (Sturko) was quite correct in offering that assessment, and then has nothing to apologize for." Found within the letter is also a larger expression of sympathy for Sakoma-Fadugba's statements and a request to Rustad to give those views room by reminding him of what the signatories consider Rustad's own views to be. "The posts express views many Conservatives (including Conservative MLAs and staff) hold in support for parental rights, religious faith, and the pursuit of shared Canadian values," it reads. "Under your leadership, the Conservative Party of BC has consistently denounced 'cancel culture' and stood for the Charter rights British Columbians enjoy to free expression and freedom of religion," it reads. "The very first question you raised in the (legislature) as leader was in defence of parental rights." “Will the minister admit this SOGI 123 has been divisive and an assault on parents’ rights and a distraction to student education?” Rustad asked on Oct. 3, 2023. That question drew a rebuke from Premier David Eby, who called the question "outrageous" in accusing Rustad of leveraging children for culture-war purposes. “Shame on him," Eby said. "Choose another question." Prest called the letter a "deliberately provocative approach" that speaks to the ideological divisions within the party now for everyone to see. "It's putting right out in the open something we knew was going to be part of this, this challenging political coalition bringing together more populist-style conservatives with more, if you like, centrist or politically moderate types such (Sturko)." None of the 13 signatories once sat with Sturko when she was part of BC United and all were elected on Oct. 13 as first time Conservative candidates. Of note, is also the geographical representation of the MLAs. Eleven signatories represent ridings outside of Metro Vancouver and Greater Victoria including areas in the Fraser Valley and the Okanagan. Three signatories – Dallas Brodie (Vancouver-Quilchena), Brent Chapman (Surrey-South) and Anna Kindy (North Island) – have also found their names in the news over comments that they had made before or during the election campaign, with Chapman being perhaps the most widely reported one following his comments about Palestinian children made in 2015. "I would suggest that we are seeing to emerge, perhaps the makings of which you could almost call a Freedom Caucus in the (Conservative Party of B.C.), the sense that there's a group within a group that looks at the world quite differently than other members of that caucus," Prest said. This is not the first time that Sturko has been the object of criticism from within the Conservative Party of B.C. While still with B.C. United, Conservative candidate Paul Ratchford had called her a "woke, lesbian, social justice warrior." At the same time, Sturko had also been critical of the Conservatives, while still with B.C. United. In early October 2023, Sturko called on Rustad to apologize after appearing to draw a comparison with harms caused by residential schools and parental concerns about SOGI 123. Rustad denied making such a comparison. Sturko also called on Rustad to apologize after he had referred to being LGBTQ2S+ as a "lifestyle" in a media interview. When asked to comment on the letter from her colleagues, Sturko said deferred to Rustad. "This letter was addressed to John. I'm going to allow him the opportunity to speak to it at this time." Black Press Media has reached out to the Conservative Party of B.C., including Rustad's spokesperson and Rustad himself for comment.

Trainer Pesi Shroff’s filly Psychic Star, piloted by Vivek G, won the HPSL Golconda 1000 Guineas, the first Classic of the Hyderabad Winter Season, here on Sunday, November 24. The winner is owned by Mr. & Mrs. Vijay B. Shirke, Mrs. Liane Luthria & Miss. Ameeta Mehra. Vivek confidently positioned his mount in fifth place until the bend and as the field entered the home straight, the talented daughter of Multitude–Psychic Light surged forward effortlessly to take command and pull away for a comfortable victory. 1. MANCHERIAL PLATE (1,200m): POLITICS (Md. Ismail) 1, Exponent (R.S. Jodha) 2, Taaliyah (Mukesh) 3 and Fortune Art (G. Naresh) 4. 3/4, 2 and 3/4. 1m, 15.81s. ₹33 (w), 10, 10 and 11 (p). SHP: 32, THP: 50, SHW: 40 and 14, FP: 109, Q: 61, Tanala: 177. Favourite: Taaliyah. Owner: Mr. Rakesh Reddy Kondakalla. Trainer: Robin Reddy Kondakalla. 2. WINDSCALE PLATE (1,200m): ZUZA (A. Ashad Asbar) 1, Bestie (Mukesh) 2, Corte Madera (Saqlain) 3 and Double Bubble (Kuldeep Sr.) 4. 4-1/2, Neck and 2. 1m, 15.76s. ₹15 (w), 10, 21 and 12 (p). SHP: 66, THP: 34, SHW: 11 and 21, FP: 112, Q: 91, Tanala: 386. Favourite: Zuza. Owner: Miss. Yashaswi Dilip Galwankar. Trainer: L.V.R. Deshmukh. 3. HIMAYAT SAGAR CUP (Div. II) (1,400m): ANNHILATOR (Kuldeep Singh Sr.) 1, Park Lane (Md. Ismail) 2, City Cruise (R.S. Jodha) 3 and Sadiya (Kuldeep Jr.) 4. 4-3/4, 3-1/2and 1. 1m, 26.87s. ₹13 (w), 10, 18 and 24 (p). SHP: 37, THP: 125, SHW: 10 and 32, FP: 36, Q: 30, Tanala: 228. Favourite: Annhilator. Owners: M/s. Srikanth Badruka, Rama Seshu Eyunni & Prabhakar Chowdary Tripuraneni. Trainer: D. Netto. 4. HIMAYAT SAGAR CUP (Div. I) (1,400m): EMPERORS CHARM (L. Alex Rozario) 1, My Challenge (Trevor) 2, Gloria (Akshay K) 3 and Genie (Nakhat) 4. Not run: Nav Lakhaa. 1-1/4, 3/4 and 10-1/4. 1m, 27.59s. ₹44 (w), 11, 10 and 10 (p). SHP: 28, THP: 40, SHW: 25 and 10, FP: 90, Q: 45, Tanala: 141. Favourite: My Challenge. Owners: Mr. Ashok Kumar Gupta & Mr. Rafaat Hussain. Trainer: R.H. Sequeira. 5. ROYAL TERN PLATE (1,600m): DETECTIVE (P. Trevor) 1, Trishul (Ashad Asbar) 2, N R I Ultrapower (Abhay Singh) 3 and Ampere’s Touch (Gaurav) 4. Not run: Golden Gazelle. 5-3/4, 2 and Nose. 1m, 39.41s. ₹18 (w), 10, 10 and 20 (p). SHP: 38, THP: 62, SHW: 35 and 10, FP: 54, Q: 55, Tanala: 176. Favourite: Detective. Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Cyrus F. Palia & Kunwar Digvijay Singh Shekhawat. Trainer: Laxman Singh. 6. LINGAPUR CUP (1,200m): LASHKA (P. Trevor) 1, Ariette (Akshay K) 2, Exclusive Black (Md. Ismail) 3 and Burgundy Black (Mukesh) 4. 2-1/2, 2 and Short Head. 1m, 12.69s. ₹27 (w), 10, 10 and 21 (p). SHP: 26, THP: 47, SHW: 57 and 53, FP: 92, Q: 35, Tanala: 304. Favourite: Ariette. Owners: Col. S.B. Nair & Mr. Aditya P. Thackersey. Trainer: L.V.R. Deshmukh. 7. HPSL GOLCONDA 1000 GUINEAS (Gr. 2) (1,600m): PSYCHIC STAR (Multitude–Psychic Light) (Vivek G) 1 , Maigira (Cougar Mountain–Solar Midnight) (Trevor) 2, Star Of Night (Excellent Art–Romantic Star) (Alex Rozario) 3 and Nyx (Dreamfield–Stimulate) (Akshay K) 4. 2-1/4, 3/4 and 3-1/4. 1m, 38.48s. ₹20 (w), 13, 38 and 21 (p). SHP: 66, THP: 64, SHW: 32 and 47, FP: 210, Q: 112, Tanala: 1,122. Favourite: Psychic Star. Owners: Mr. & Mrs. Vijay B. Shirke, Mrs. Liane Luthria & Miss. Ameeta Mehra. Trainer: P. Shroff. 8. HIMAYAT SAGAR CUP (Div. III) (1,400m): CLARA (Akshay Kumar) 1, Vital Sign (Alex Rozario) 2, Muaser (P. Ajeeth K) 3 and Reining Queen (Md. Ismail) 4. 5-3/4, 7-1/4 and 3/4. 1m, 27.27s. ₹16 (w), 14, 10 and 29 (p). SHP: 29, THP: 32, SHW: 10 and 15, FP: 34, Q: 25, Tanala: 126. Favourite: Clara. Owner: Mr. N.V. Rohin Kumar. Trainer: S. Sreekant. Jackpot: 70%: 3,246 (77 tkts.) & 30%: 515 (208 tkts.). Mini Jackpot: (i) 690 (75 tkts.), (ii) 311 (230 tkts.). Treble: (i) 126 (241 tkts.), (ii) 305 (43 tkts.), (iii) 153 (195 tkts.). Published - November 24, 2024 07:36 pm IST Copy link Email Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn WhatsApp RedditBiden commutes 37 of 40 death row sentencesKing and Northeastern knock off Florida International 60-58

The AP Top 25 men’s college basketball poll is back every week throughout the season! Get the poll delivered straight to your inbox with AP Top 25 Poll Alerts. Sign up here . ST. THOMAS, Virgin Islands (AP) — Michael Christmas scored 15 points as Longwood beat UAB 89-81 on Friday for its sixth straight victory. Christmas shot 4 of 6 from the field and 6 for 6 from the line for the Lancers (6-0). Kyrell Luc scored 14 points and added five rebounds. Colby Garland had 12 points and shot 5 of 10 from the field and 2 of 3 from the free-throw line. The Blazers (3-3) were led in scoring by Yaxel Lendeborg, who finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds. Ja’Borri McGhee added 16 points and four assists for UAB. Christian Coleman also had 14 points. Longwood was tied with UAB at the half, 43-43, with Luc (eight points) its high scorer before the break. Longwood took the lead for good with 1:55 remaining on a jump shot from Luc to make it 80-78. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .Currently, the San Antonio Spurs (11-12) have three players on the injury report, including Victor Wembanyama, for their matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans (5-18) at Frost Bank Center on Sunday, December 8 at 7:00 PM ET. The Pelicans have five players on the injury report. Watch the NBA, other live sports and more on Fubo. What is Fubo? Fubo is a streaming service that gives you access to your favorite live sports and shows on demand. Use our link to sign up. In their last game on Friday, the Spurs suffered a 140-113 loss to the Kings. In the losing effort, Julian Champagnie paced the Spurs with 30 points. The Pelicans are coming off of a 126-124 victory against the Suns in their last game on Thursday. Brandon Ingram’s team-leading 29 points paced the Pelicans in the victory. Sign up for NBA League Pass to get live and on-demand access to NBA games. Get tickets for any NBA game this season at StubHub. Catch NBA action all season long on Fubo. Not all offers available in all states, please visit BetMGM for the latest promotions for your area. Must be 21+ to gamble, please wager responsibly. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, contact 1-800-GAMBLER .

The Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) has called on workers to lend their support to the incoming government in its efforts to achieve economic recovery, particularly through initiatives aimed at addressing unemployment and creating more job opportunities for Ghana’s youth. In a statement issued by the General Secretary of the ICU, Morgan Ayawine, the union stressed the importance of using lessons learned and experiences gained in the past year to propel the nation into 2025 with renewed commitment. Ayawine encouraged workers to focus on productivity within their respective organizations as a key component in supporting the government’s efforts to revive the economy. “As preparations are under way to usher in a new political administration in January 2025, we urge you, as workers who are the nation builders, to rededicate and redirect your efforts toward a speedy economic recovery,” Ayawine noted. The union reiterated its commitment to collaborating with employers to increase productivity and profitability while ensuring fair and optimal working conditions for workers. Ayawine also highlighted the need for workers to contribute to the government’s job creation agenda, which is expected to play a central role in the country’s economic revitalization. “To our social partners (employers), we wish to reassure you as a union of our continuous collaboration for increased productivity and profitability of your businesses, while at the same time anticipate your reciprocity in offering optimum conditions of service for workers within your work organization,” he said. In closing, Ayawine urged workers to remain resilient and continue to work towards the growth and sustainability of their respective institutions, despite the current economic challenges. “Finally, to the gallant workers of Ghana, we encourage you to continue holding high the flag of Ghana and work harder in your efforts at full recovery and sustainability of your employers’ institutions and organizations,” he added.

Prue Leith says TV executives should be tougher on presenters like Gregg WallaceCooper Rush passed for two touchdowns, Dallas returned two kicks for scores and the visiting Cowboys held off the Washington Commanders in a wild fourth quarter for a 34-26 win. Dallas led 10-9 after three quarters. With Washington trailing 27-26, Jayden Daniels hit Terry McLaurin for an 86-yard touchdown pass with 21 seconds left, but Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game. Juanyeh Thomas of the Cowboys then returned the onside kick 43 yards for a touchdown. Rush completed 24 of 32 passes for 247 yards for Dallas (4-7), which snapped a five-game losing streak. Rico Dowdle ran 19 times for 86 yards and CeeDee Lamb had 10 catches for 67 yards. Jayden Daniels was 25-of-38 passing for 274 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for reeling Washington (7-5), which has lost three straight. He ran for 74 yards and one score. McLaurin had five catches for 102 yards. Trailing 20-9 late in the fourth quarter, Daniels drove Washington 69 yards in nine plays and hit Zach Ertz for a 4-yard touchdown. Daniels ran for two points and Washington trailed 20-17 with 3:02 remaining. KaVontae Turpin muffed the ensuing kickoff, picked it up at the one, and raced 99 yards for a touchdown to make it 27-17. Austin Seibert's 51-yard field goal pulled the Commanders within 27-20 with 1:40 left, With the score tied 3-3, Washington took the second half kick and went 60 yards in 10 plays. On third-and-three from the Dallas 17, Daniels faked a handoff, ran left and scored his first rushing touchdown since Week 4. Seibert missed the point after and Washington led 9-3. Dallas answered with an 80-yard drive. A 23-yard pass interference penalty gave the Cowboys a first-and-goal at the 4. Two plays later Rush found Jalen Tolbert in the end zone and the extra point made it 10-9. Brandon Aubrey's 48-yard field goal made it 13-9 with 8:11 remaining in the game. On the next play, Daniels hit John Bates for 14 yards, but Donovan Wilson forced a fumble and Dallas recovered at the Washington 44. Five plays later, Rush found Luke Schoonmaker down the middle for a 22-yard touchdown and Dallas led 20-9 with 5:16 left. The first quarter was all about field goals. Aubrey's field goal attempt was blocked on the opening drive and Michael Davis returned it to the Dallas 40. Washington later settled for Seibert's 41-yard field goal. On the next Dallas drive, Aubrey hit the right upright from 42 yards out, and then Seibert missed from 51 yards. With 14 seconds left in the half, Rush found Jalen Brooks for a 41-yard gain to the Washington 28. On the next play Aubrey connected from 46 yards to tie it. --Field Level Media

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