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OTTAWA - Billionaire Elon Musk called Canada’s prime minister an “insufferable tool” on his social media platform today. Musk’s comments were in response to Justin Trudeau likening Kamala Harris’s defeat in the U.S. presidential election to an attack on women’s rights and progress. This afternoon, Trudeau met with provincial and territorial premiers to discuss Canada’s approach to negotiations with the U.S. Canada is facing a threat of a 25 per cent tariff hike from incoming president Donald Trump, who defeated Harris in the November election. Earlier this week, Trump taunted Trudeau on social media, referring to the prime minister as the governor of what he called the “Great State of Canada.” The post was an apparent reference to a joke Trump cracked at his dinner with Trudeau at his Mar-a-Lago estate nearly two weeks ago, where the president-elect teased that Canada could join the U.S. as its 51st state. Speaking on Tuesday night at an event hosted by the Equal Voice Foundation — an organization dedicated to improving gender representation in Canadian politics — Trudeau said there are regressive forces fighting against women’s progress. “It shouldn’t be that way. It wasn’t supposed to be that way. We were supposed to be on a steady, if difficult sometimes, march towards progress,” Trudeau said, adding he is a proud feminist and will always be an ally. “And yet, just a few weeks ago, the United States voted for a second time to not elect its first woman president. Everywhere, women’s rights and women’s progress is under attack. Overtly, and subtly.” In a post on X on Wednesday, Musk responded to a clip of Trudeau’s remarks, saying, “He’s such an insufferable tool. Won’t be in power for much longer.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 11, 2024.
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In this segment of “North Dakota Outdoors,” host Mike Anderson takes us to a school gymnasium where arrows are flying, and students are participating in the National Archery in the Schools program. Joining Anderson is Jeff Long, the Game and Fish Department’s education coordinator, and Bismarck educator Kelsy Achtenberg. For more information about the National Archery in the Schools program, check out the Game and Fish website at gf.nd.gov or call Jeff Long at (701) 328-6322.
DALLAS (AP) — Juan Soto gets free use of a luxury suite and up to four premium tickets behind home plate for regular-season and postseason New York Mets home games as part of his record $765 million, 15-year contract that was finalized Wednesday. The Mets also agreed to provide personal team security for the All-Star outfielder and his family at the team’s expense for all spring training and regular-season home and road games, according to details of the agreement obtained by The Associated Press. Major League Baseball teams usually provide security for player families in seating areas at ballparks. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings.
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A&M's Prager, LaViolette named Top 100 prospects for 2025 MLB DraftThe Salvation Army and Supporters Show That Everyday Generosity Can Make a Change for 27 Million People in AmericaNews reports about Donald Trump’s transition team working towards pulling the US out of the World Health Organisation has again put the spotlight on the WHO. In 2020 Trump initiated the process to leave the WHO alleging the organization’s deference to China, but the process was not finished as his successor Joe Biden restarted relations with the agency. Over the decades, the WHO’s remit has expanded from its original focus on women’s and children’s health, nutrition, sanitation, and fighting malaria and tuberculosis. Today, the WHO monitors and coordinates activities concerning many health-related issues, including genetically modified foods, climate change, tobacco and drug use, and road safety. The UN agency has garnered criticism for its response to international public health crises, including the COVID-19 pandemic. International committees found the inefficiency of WHO in declaring Covid as a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) for months, which led to a hefty toll worldwide in terms of mortality and morbidity. The WHO also failed to ensure travel bans and enforcement of International Health Regulations to contain COVID-19 worldwide. Global tobacco use is another healthcare crisis that has not seen a solution in over two decades. The prescribed approach by the WHO has not been successful in achieving the cessation rates that were envisioned while drafting the WHO’s Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC). Experts argue that harm reduction is the missing piece in WHO’s approach to tobacco control. In an article published by the Lancet, former WHO Directors Robert Beaglehole and Ruth Bonita said, “Harm reduction is a successful public health strategy for global tobacco control efforts. It should be a central strategy in FCTC. WHO's lack of endorsement of tobacco harm reduction strategies limits healthier choices for the 1.3 billion people globally who smoke and who are at an increased risk of early death. There is no scientific justification for WHO’s position that less harmful alternatives should be treated the same way as tobacco products, ignoring a risk-proportionate approach”. While the WHO FCTC has been influential in encouraging a global response to tobacco control, it does not include any safer alternatives to tobacco, overlooking reduced risk solutions. It leaves it up to countries to decide how to regulate e-cigarettes and novel nicotine alternatives. It has also been challenging to show a strong and consistent association between implementation of FCTC measures and smoking prevalence. On the contrary, the US FDA approves certain categories of safer alternatives based on scientific data. In countries like New Zealand, the prevalence of adult daily smoking plummeted from 13.3 per cent in 2017-18 to 6.8% in 2022-23 after e-cigarettes became widely available, a 49% decline in 5 years. The substantial decline in smoking consumption in Japan is associated with the rapid uptake of products that heat, rather than burn tobacco. WHO’s lack of endorsement for tobacco harm reduction is limiting healthier choices for the 1.3 billion people who smoke annually and are at an increased risk of early death. The objectives of WHO must be redefined to match the aspirations of global citizens, which is essential to make life better across countries. Further, the organisation must tackle the issues of politics and economics to implement various health programs as per the scientific requirement for health and well-being.
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