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Assessing UW's bowl plans as Oregon showdown loomsMONTREAL - Canada's largest union is denouncing a statement by Quebec's labour minister, who suggested he might try to bring in legislation to give the province more power to end labour disputes. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * MONTREAL - Canada's largest union is denouncing a statement by Quebec's labour minister, who suggested he might try to bring in legislation to give the province more power to end labour disputes. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? MONTREAL – Canada’s largest union is denouncing a statement by Quebec’s labour minister, who suggested he might try to bring in legislation to give the province more power to end labour disputes. The Canadian Union of Public Employees is describing Jean Boulet as “the Grinch trying to steal the right to strike.” Boulet told CBC/Radio-Canada that he’s mulling changing the province’s labour code to allow the government to suspend a strike or lockout and impose arbitration. The legislation would be modeled on a similar law at the federal level that has been used to end strikes at Canada’s ports, railways and at Canada Post. Boulet told the outlet he’s also considering expanding the province’s list of essential services, which could prevent workers in some sectors from striking. His office did not respond for a request for comment. CUPE says the right to strike is protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and attempts to undermine it will be “inevitably” struck down in court. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. “The right to strike is a fundamental right, a cornerstone of our democracy,” CUPE Quebec President Patrick Gloutney said in a news release. “Taking advantage of the holiday season to try to weaken it shows deep disdain for those who fight every day for fair working conditions.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 24, 2024. Advertisement
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Ruben Amorim has warned Marcus Rashford that he will remain exiled until he begins to meet the standards expected of a Manchester United player. Rashford has been dropped from the squad for the last three games against Manchester City , Tottenham and Bournemouth . Editor's Picks Source: No pressure on Amorim to pick Rashford 1d Rob Dawson Amorim: No regrets on Rashford in Utd Cup exit 5d Rob Dawson Amorim had warned that a 'storm' would hit Man United. It's here now 2d Rob Dawson Amorim has suggested his omission is down to performances in training rather than the interview in which Rashford said he wants to leave the club, and the United head coach said he's happy to leave the 27-year-old on the sidelines until the issue is rectified. "When I feel that it is the right moment I will change something until then I will continue to think about what is the best for the team," Amorim said when asked about Rashford's situation. "I speak with him every day, not about the interview but about the performance. "It's my decision. He wants to play. He is trying. It's my decision, only my decision. I'm trying to do things my way. And it's the only way I know if I don't do that I will lose myself and I will not lose myself. I know what I'm doing." After back-to-back defeats to Tottenham and Bournemouth, United face Wolves on Boxing Day. Asked what Rashford needs to do before being considered for a return at Molineux, Amorim said: "Be the best that he can be. "If you have big talents, big performance, big responsibility, big engagement, push forward everybody in this moment. And some guys have a big responsibility here because they are here for a long time. So this is maybe one of the lowest moments in our club. So we have to face it and be strong in this moment. That's what I want for every player on the team." Amorim's news conferences have been dominated by questions about Rashford since he was axed from the squad for the Manchester derby. But he insists the England forward is not becoming a distraction, particularly because players and staff "understand" his stance. "It's not [a distraction] for me," said Amorim. 'Not for the other players because everybody is there every day during training, they understand. That is the key point. For the media and for the other people I cannot control that. "But I'm really focused and they know, I'm so clear in my message, everybody in Carrington knows what I'm talking about and what I want from Marcus and everybody else. So it's not a distraction for us, maybe it's for the media but that is not my concern."
Travel: Colorado’s winter huts blend adventure, luxury, and scenic beautyAn NFL owner's daughter is trending on social media for her outfit on the field on Sunday afternoon. The Kansas City Chiefs topped the Carolina Panthers, 30-27, at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday. Bryce Young and the Panthers put up a tough fight, tying the game late in the fourth quarter, but Patrick Mahomes and Co. were able to pull out another late win. The Chiefs, who lost to the Bills, 30-21, last weekend, were able to get back in the win column on Sunday. Kansas City improved to 10-1 on the season, while Carolina dropped to 3-8 on the year. Gracie Hunt, the daughter of the Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, trended on social media for her stunning outfit on Sunday. Gracie Hunt/IG Gracie Hunt, the daughter of the Kansas City Chiefs owner, stunned with her beige outfit on the field. "Taking on week twelve! 🏈🔥" she wrote. NFL fans loved it. "Good Morning. Sweet, go chiefs!!! ❤️💛🏈" one fan wrote. "❤️🔥😍," one fan added. "LETS GO CHIEFS," another fan added. "Absolutely gorgeous as always! Love your shoes! 💕💕💕💕," another fan added. "Let's go, Chiefs ❤️💛🏈 Gorgeous Gracie🩷," one fan added. "The Queen in the Queen City. Bet mostly Chiefs fans. Looking great in white," one fan added. View the original article to see embedded media. The Chiefs, winners of the past two Super Bowls, are set to return to the field on Friday against the Las Vegas Raiders, in a Black Friday Game. Kickoff between Kansas City and Las Vegas is scheduled for 3 p.m E.T. The game will air on Amazon Prime.
Manchester City’s crisis deepened as they surrendered a three-goal lead late in the game to draw 3-3 against Feyenoord in the Champions League. Pep Guardiola’s side at least avoided the indignity of a sixth successive defeat in all competitions but alarm bells continue to ring at the Etihad Stadium after a dramatic late capitulation. A double from Erling Haaland – the first from the penalty spot – and a deflected effort from Ilkay Gundogan, all in the space of nine minutes either side of the break, looked to have ensured a return to winning ways. Yet Guardiola was left with his head in hands as Feyenoord roared back in the last 15 minutes with goals from Anis Hadj Moussa, Sergio Gimenez and David Hancko, two of them after Josko Gvardiol errors. City almost snatched a late winner when Jack Grealish hit the woodwork but there was no masking another dispiriting result. It was hardly the preparation City wanted for Sunday’s crunch trip to Liverpool, and the Feyenoord fans took great delight in rubbing that fact in. They sung the club anthem they share with Liverpool, You’ll Never Walk Alone, and chanted the name of their former manager Arne Slot, the current Reds boss. Guardiola arrived at the ground with a cut on the bridge of his nose and, once again, his side have been struck a nasty blow. Despite not being at their best, they had dominated early on against what seemed limited Dutch opposition. They threatened when a Gundogan shot was deflected wide and Haaland then went close to opening the scoring when he turned a header onto the post. Feyenoord goalkeeper Timon Wellenreuther gifted City another chance when he passed straight to Bernardo Silva but Grealish’s fierce volley struck team-mate Phil Foden. Foden forced a save from Wellenreuther but City had a moment of alarm when Igor Paixao got behind the defence only to shoot tamely at Ederson. Nathan Ake missed the target with a header but some luck finally went City’s way just before the break when Quinten Timber, brother of Arsenal’s Jurrien, was harshly adjudged to have fouled Haaland. The Norwegian rammed home the resulting spot-kick and City returned re-energised for the second period. They won a corner when a Matheus Nunes shot was turned behind and Gundogan fired the hosts’ second – albeit with aid of a deflection – with a firm volley from the edge of the box. City turned up the heat and claimed their third soon after as Gundogan released Nunes with a long ball and his low cross was turned into the net by a sliding Haaland. 44' ⚽️ Man City 1-0 Feyenoord50' ⚽️ Man City 2-0 Feyenoord53' ⚽️ Man City 3-0 Feyenoord75' ⚽️ Man City 3-1 Feyenoord82' ⚽️ Man City 3-2 Feyenoord89' ⚽️ Man City 3-3 Feyenoord 🤯🤯🤯 #UCL — UEFA Champions League (@ChampionsLeague) November 26, 2024 It seemed City were heading for a morale-lifting victory but a couple of Gvardiol errors changed the script. The Croatian, who had a torrid time in Saturday’s 4-0 thrashing by Tottenham, first horribly misplaced a backpass and allowed Moussa to nip in and round Ederson. Ordinarily that 75th-minute reply would have been a mere consolation and City would close out the game, but Gvardiol had another moment to forget eight minutes from time. Again he gave the ball away and Feyenoord pounced. The ball was lofted into the box and Jordan Lotomba fired a shot that glanced the post and deflected across goal, where Gimenez chested in. Ederson then blundered as he raced out of his area and was beaten by Paixao, who crossed for Hancko to head into an empty net. Amid some moments of unrest in the crowd, when objects were thrown, City tried to rally in stoppage time. Grealish had an effort deflected onto the bar but the hosts had to settle for a draw.Zoom Shares Sink Despite Revenue Beat. Is It Time to Buy the Stock on the Dip as It Turns to AI to Drive Growth?Trump announces model and philanthropist Somers Farkas, auto giant John Arrigo for ambassadorships