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- Yahoo Finance Canada
Taxes 2024: With the deadline approaching, be aware of these tax changes
Understanding this year's tax changes will help ensure Canadians make the most of their returns.
- Yahoo News Canada
Netflix 'Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver': Zack Snyder on 'outrageous' critical response to films
Zack Snyder has legion of supporters, but just as many harsh critics for Rebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver on Netflix.
- The Telegraph
Intermittent fasting is ‘nothing magical’, research shows
Fashionable intermittent fasting diets are no better than standard calorie cutting for shedding the pounds, scientists have found.
- Reuters
Alberta municipalities, farmers agree to cut water use as drought persists
Municipalities and irrigation districts in the western Canadian province of Alberta have agreed to use less water this summer to combat a severe ongoing drought, the provincial government said on Friday. Environment Minister Rebecca Schulz said water license holders had signed news memorandums of understanding covering four river basins in the southern half of the province. Alberta, which produces most of Canada's oil, natural gas and beef, plus big wheat and canola harvests, opened water-sharing negotiations among licence-holders for the first time in two decades as it entered its fourth year of drought this year.
- Reuters
Butler Hall Capital urges Vanda to engage in sales discussions
On April 17, Vanda rejected a takeover proposal from Future Pak and adopted a shareholder rights plan to reduce the likelihood of a hostile takeover. Vanda had said Future Pak, a privately held contract manufacturer and packager of pharmaceutical products, had made an offer of $7.25 to $7.75 per share in cash, which significantly undervalued the company and was not in the shareholders' best interest.
- The Guardian
Extremist Israeli settlers hit by EU and US sanctions
Far-right group Lehava and several individuals accused of violence targeted in dual announcements
- Yahoo Finance Video
September Fed cut will help ease mortgage rates: Economist
Thirty-year mortgage rates have hit above 7% with some experts believing it could hit 8% pretty soon. With US housing pricing and demand remaining high while supply remains low, it seems hopeless for many potential homebuyers. Mortgage Bankers Association Chief Economist Mike Fratantoni joins Wealth! to give insight into the housing market and why home buyers should have a little hope on the horizon as he believes mortgage rates will gradually decline. Fratantoni explains that he feels confident the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this year, which will trickle down into the rest of the economy: "Mortgage rates, which I'll call it 7.25 [percent], in the most recent data, we think will be down to about 6.5 [percent] by the end of the year. It really is going to be reflecting a gradual slowdown in the strength of the economy and we expect the unemployment rate is going to rise not very much. We know they are calling for a recession but we do think there is going to be enough of a slowdown that the Fed should feel comfortable cutting rates by September of this year." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Wealth! This post was written by Nicholas Jacobino
- The Canadian Press
Potential jurors express anxiety about deciding Trump hush money case as jury selection nears close
NEW YORK (AP) — Potential jurors expressed anxiety Friday about deciding Donald Trump’s hush money case, with one woman breaking down in tears, as lawyers worked to round out the panel that will hear the first-ever trial of a former U.S. president. After a jury of 12 New Yorkers was seated Thursday, lawyers turned their attention to picking alternates who can vow to impartially judge the presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Two more alternates were chosen Friday, with four others still n
- The Telegraph
Stabbed Iranian journalist was attacked by eastern European mercenaries, investigators believe
Three men who attacked an Iranian journalist outside his London home were mercenaries from eastern Europe hired by Tehran, investigators believe.
- The Telegraph
Anti-Semitic hate is surging. It’s time to take a stand
Many records were broken in 2023. The World Health Organisation celebrated a landmark year for disease elimination. Advancements in artificial intelligence now empower us to do anything from writing a Beatles-inspired song to identifying individuals at high risk of pancreatic cancer. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift made music history by simultaneously charting 10 albums on the US Billboard 200, and Prince Harry’s memoir, “Spare” secured the title of the fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.
- Yahoo Canada Style
Canadian influencer Sarah DeMelo says 'cancer really does change your life' as she marks 1 year since diagnosis
A year after her cancer diagnosis, Sarah DeMelo has a "whole new outlook" on life, she says.
- The Canadian Press
Jets GM Joe Douglas calls QB Zach Wilson an 'asset.' But the team remains open to trading him
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Zach Wilson remains a member of the New York Jets. For now, at least. General manager Joe Douglas was non-committal on the future of the quarterback, who received permission by the Jets during the offseason to seek a trade after a disappointing three years since being the No. 2 overall pick in the NFL draft. “Zach is an asset and at that same time we’re obviously open to trading Zach,” Douglas said Thursday during his annual predraft news conference. “There have been di
- PA Media: UK News
Irish premier ‘eager to be in a position to apologise’ over Stardust tragedy
Simon Harris said he hopes to meet with the families on Saturday.
- The Canadian Press
BNSF Railway says it didn't know about asbestos that's killed hundreds in Montana town
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — BNSF Railway attorneys are expected to argue before jurors Friday that the railroad should not be held liable for the lung cancer deaths of two former residents of an asbestos-contaminated Montana town, one of the deadliest sites in the federal Superfund pollution program. Attorneys for the company say the corporate predecessors of the railroad, owned by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway conglomerate, didn't know the vermiculite they hauled over decades from a nearby mine
- Reuters
UPDATE 1-Mexico's Galvez says Pemex should focus on exploration, consider geothermal business
Mexican opposition presidential candidate Xochitl Galvez on Friday said state oil firm Pemex should focus on its exploration arm and could look at new business opportunities, such as geothermal energy. "Pemex should start entering into the (broader) energy sector," Galvez said, speaking at a banking convention in Acapulco on the country's Pacific coast. Separately, Galvez said a scrapped Texcoco airport project could be used to store and process water for the capital, which is facing water shortages, and that a joint customs agency could be set up with the U.S. to tackle gun and drug trafficking.
- The Independent
Mother defends asking birthday party guests to bring money for yard work instead of gifts for her daughter
‘Never host a party and ask for money!!’
- The Canadian Press
Report suggests little progress in first year of Alberta's emissions reduction plan
EDMONTON — A survey from a clean energy think-tank says Alberta has done little to implement its plan to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions. The Pembina Institute has examined the measures included in the province's plan released one year ago. It says it found no evidence the government has begun the sort of public consultations required to move Alberta's economy towards the goal of net zero emissions. Despite the plan's promise to keep reducing Alberta's methane emissions, the institute points
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Activist Thunberg joins hundreds at strike in Stockholm demanding action on climate crisis
Climate activist Greta Thunberg joined hundreds of demonstrators in Stockholm on Friday, demanding sweeping reforms to address climate change. Also among the protesters was nine-year-old elementary school pupil Aditri Das, who chose to skip class to join the demonstration and urge adults to listen to young people like her. (AP video by Chisato Tanaka)
- Reuters
IMF urges Bank of Japan to tread cautiously in raising interest rates
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) must tread cautiously in raising interest rates, as some indicators of inflation expectations remain short of its 2% target, the International Monetary Fund's Japan mission chief Nada Choueiri said on Friday. Choueiri told Reuters that a weak yen had a net-positive impact on Japan's economic growth, and signaled the IMF's preference for the country to allow exchange rates to move flexibly.
- Fresno Bee
A first for state water board: Probation for Tulare Lake subbasin, will require pump flow meters
Water board member said the move was needed because “we don’t have a choice.”