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Speaking after a Canadian Labour Congress event in Ottawa, Singh says he’s open to passing the GST legislation, but the rebate needs to include seniors, students, people who are on disability benefits and those who were not able to work last year. Singh says he initially supported the idea because he thought the rebate cheques would go to anyone who earned under $150,000 last year. But the so-called working Canadians rebate will be sent to those who had an income, leaving out people Singh says need the help. The government intends to include the measures in the fall economic statement, which has not yet been introduced in the House of Commons. The proposed GST holiday would begin in mid-December, lasting for two months. It would remove the GST on prepared foods at grocery stores, some alcoholic drinks, children’s clothes and toys, Christmas trees, restaurant meals, books, video games and physical newspapers. A privilege debate has held up all government business in the House since late September, with the Conservatives pledging to continue a filibuster until the government hands over unredacted documents related to misspending at a green technology fund. The NDP said last week they had agreed to pause the privilege debate in order to pass the legislation to usher in the GST holiday. Singh said Tuesday that unless there are changes to the proposed legislation, he will not support pausing the debate. The Bloc Québécois is also pushing for the rebates to be sent to seniors and retirees. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 26, 2024.
There’s been a malaise going around recently, infecting everyone in the Mothership office. No it’s not a variant of the flu (touch wood), but something called “flavour fatigue”. Perhaps you too, have been afflicted. Although it’s a term more commonly used in the arena of performance sports, we’d wager that even regular people get it too. It usually involves one feeling lethargic or indecisive when deciding what to eat or drink, or feeling overwhelmed with boredom while imbibing the same ol’ foods or beverages. Its effects can even lead to food or flavour aversions for some. Ilyda, who claims to have had the condition for as long as she can remember, shared how her parents would buy fishballs and youtiao as a treat after every tuition session when she was in primary school. “One day, I decided I couldn't eat it anymore. Even today, I can't stomach fishballs or youtiao. It's literally been 20 years at least.” Photo by Mothership On the flip side, others might also go all out in an attempt to excite their taste buds once again. Ruth, who admits to needing diversity in her food and drink, shared that she actively seeks new places and sometimes goes out of her way to satisfy cravings, like when she travelled from Nanyang Technological University to Tanjong Pagar just for a specific food. “I would have a lot more free time if I could get a variety of tastes in one place.” Based on Ilyda’s experience, there’s also a risk that in its latter stages, food fatigue might make your taste buds numb-er than an ex’s response to your “How are you?” texts. Fight the flavour fatigue More than one person in the office also revealed that coping with this undeniable First World problem has become a drain on their emotions. “I keep buying bubble tea or something to let the sweetness of pure syrup drown my taste buds... If only there's a way I can scratch this unbearable itch, so that just like my work in Mothership , I can experience something different every day and get out of this dreaded routine of sugar, spice and everything not nice,” said Isaac, who stresses about what to eat on an all-too-regular basis. Photo by Mothership But what if there were a way to beat “flavour fatigue” — at least when it comes to drinks — and with little effort? Enter “What the Cup!”. Those in the know would realise that it is actually a partnership between Pepsi and Tao Bin, a well-known series of smart vending machines in Thailand. In Singapore, “What the Cup!” has over 40 machines spread across the island, from Causeway Point to Tampines interchange and even at Singapore Management University. In fact, you may have come across one already. Image from whatthecupsingapore/Instagram Perhaps the real magic of “What the Cup!” though, lies in its ability to produce a staggering variety of over 300 drinks — that's nearly a new drink to sample every day of the year. From coffees and teas (both hot and iced) to smoothies, sodas and fruit-based drinks, the selection is honestly mind-blowing. You can also elevate your drink by customising it just the way you like it - whether that’s experimenting with different flavours, choosing from five sweetness levels, adding fun toppings, or even all of the above. Some of the eye-catching options include local flavours, such as the Milo Smoothie Volcano, a refreshing-sounding Iced Lychee Americano, as well as iced drinks and smoothies flavoured with the exotic salak, or snake fruit. There are also classics such as Taiwanese milk tea, matcha and hojicha lattes, not forgetting Thai milk tea, all available hot — a lifesaver in Singapore’s aircon-induced sweater weather. We probably don’t need scientists to tell us that trying something new is a surefire way to get your taste buds excited again. What’s more, with “What the Cup!” robot barista working 24/7, shaking up your regular routine to combat flavour fatigue is easy – all at the touch of a button. Be sure to try one yourself when you see it. Writing this What The Cup!-sponsored article made the writer crave for the hoijicha latte from the machine. Top image by Mothership.
Political appointees in foreign service asked to return to ColomboA Toronto social service agency is suing the Ontario government, claiming its new legislation restricting overdose prevention sites violates the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. “We are challenging the act,” said Bill Sinclair, CEO of the Neighbourhood Group Community Services, which initiated the lawsuit, during a press conference Tuesday afternoon at 91 Bellevue Ave. in Kensington Market. He added that removing the sites will “deprive people of lifesaving care.” The Community Care and Recovery Act, passed by the Ontario Legislature last week, is set to come into effect on March 31, 2025. The legislation introduces new zoning restrictions that require existing consumption treatment service sites — commonly known as supervised injection sites — to be located at least 200 metres from schools and daycare centres. As a result, 10 of the province’s current sites will be forced to close, including five in Toronto. The NGCS’s Kensington Market overdose prevention site, which is the only self-funded site affected by the new regulations, will be among those shut down. The agency argues that the legislation unlawfully limits access to critical harm reduction services, jeopardizing public health and violating the Charter-protected rights to life, liberty, and security. The lawsuit contends that the legislation exposes vulnerable Ontarians to increased risks of death and disease. The lawsuit, filed to the Superior Court of Justice on Dec. 9, further claims that the act unlawfully limits access to these critical services that have proven to save lives and reduce the spread of infectious diseases. According to the lawsuit, between 2020 and 2024, Ontario’s supervised consumption sites served 178,253 people, reversed 21,979 overdoses, and made more than 500,000 referrals for substance use treatment. The legal challenge also argues that the Community Care and Recovery Act violates the Charter by denying access to services that save lives. The lawsuit further contends that the act imposes cruel and unusual punishment under Section 12 of the Charter, as it exposes people who use drugs to an increased risk of harm in a manner “degrading, dehumanizing, and incompatible with basic conceptions of human dignity.” “We know we need more sites to save lives and the governments legislature does the opposite,” said Sandra Ka Hon Chu, co-executive director of the HIV Legal Network, an organization backing the legal challenge against the Ontario government. The group, who spoke at the afternoon press conference, supports supervised consumption services and released a 2024 report, The lawsuit also claims the legislation is discriminatory, denying people with substance use disorders — many of whom are marginalized and disadvantaged — access to proven medical treatment. The agency is asking the court to either exempt the Kensington Market site from the new regulations or declare the relevant sections of the Community Care and Recovery Act invalid. In response, a spokesperson for Health Minister Sylvia Jones did not comment directly on the lawsuit but provided an emailed statement to the Star, saying, “Our government is taking action to protect children and their families while taking the next step to create a system of care that prioritizes community safety, treatment, and recovery by investing $378 million to create HART (homelessness and addiction recovery treatment) Hubs. Each drug consumption site closing will have the opportunity to turn into a HART Hub.” Sinclair of the Neighbourhood Group Community Services warned that closing the supervised consumption sites will harm many people in the city. “These sites make a positive impact on individuals and the communities.”The U.S. Supreme Court that ruled on the 2014 McCutcheon vs. FEC case. In 2024, eight people donated $1 million or more to a political party in Wisconsin. And some of them gave much more. Before 2015, the most a person could give in annual political donations in Wisconsin was $10,000. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content. Please enable it in your browser settings. Nick Ramos, executive director of Wisconsin Democracy Campaign, a nonprofit that tracks campaign finance spending in the state Get the latest news, sports, weather and more delivered right to your inbox.
Kings need to get right quickly against WinnipegA ceasefire deal that could end more than a year of cross-border fighting between Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group won backing from Israeli leaders Tuesday, raising hopes and renewing difficult questions in a region gripped by conflict. Hezbollah leaders also signaled tentative backing for the U.S.-brokered deal, which offers both sides an off-ramp from hostilities that have driven more than 1.2 million Lebanese and 50,000 Israelis from their homes. An intense bombing campaign by Israel has killed more than 3,700 people, many of them civilians, Lebanese officials say. But while the deal, set to take effect early Wednesday, could significantly calm the tensions that have inflamed the region, it does little directly to resolve the much deadlier war that has raged in Gaza since the Hamas attack on southern Israel in October 2023 that killed 1,200 people. Hezbollah, which began firing scores of rockets into Israel the following day in support of Hamas, has previously said it would keep fighting until there was a stop to the fighting in Gaza. Here’s what to know about the tentative ceasefire agreement and its potential implications: The terms of the deal The agreement reportedly calls for a 60-day halt in fighting that would see Israeli troops retreat to their side of the border while requiring Hezbollah to end its armed presence in a broad swath of southern Lebanon. President Joe Biden said Tuesday that the deal is set to take effect at 4 a.m. local time on Wednesday (9 p.m. EST Tuesday). Under the deal, thousands of Lebanese troops and U.N. peacekeepers are to deploy to the region south of the Litani River. An international panel lead by the U.S. would monitor compliance by all sides. Biden said the deal “was designed to be a permanent cessation of hostilities.” Israel has demanded the right to act should Hezbollah violate its obligations. Lebanese officials have rejected writing that into the proposal. Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz insisted Tuesday that the military would strike Hezbollah if the U.N. peacekeeping force, known as UNIFIL , does not provide “effective enforcement” of the deal. Lingering uncertainty A Hezbollah leader said the group's support for the deal hinged on clarity that Israel would not renew its attacks. “After reviewing the agreement signed by the enemy government, we will see if there is a match between what we stated and what was agreed upon by the Lebanese officials,” Mahmoud Qamati, deputy chair of Hezbollah’s political council, told the Qatari satellite news network Al Jazeera. “We want an end to the aggression, of course, but not at the expense of the sovereignty of the state” of Lebanon, he said. The European Union’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, said Tuesday that Israel’s security concerns had been addressed in the deal also brokered by France. Where the fighting has left both sides After months of cross-border bombings, Israel can claim major victories, including the killing of Hezbollah’s top leader, Hassan Nasrallah, most of his senior commanders and the destruction of extensive militant infrastructure. A complex attack in September involving the explosion of hundreds of walkie-talkies and pagers used by Hezbollah was widely attributed to Israel, signaling a remarkable penetration of the militant group. The damage inflicted on Hezbollah has come not only in its ranks, but to the reputation it built by fighting Israel to a stalemate in the 2006 war. Still, its fighters managed to put up heavy resistance on the ground, slowing Israel’s advance while continuing to fire scores of rockets, missiles and drones across the border each day. The ceasefire offers relief to both sides, giving Israel’s overstretched army a break and allowing Hezbollah leaders to tout the group’s effectiveness in holding their ground despite Israel’s massive advantage in weaponry. But the group is likely to face a reckoning, with many Lebanese accusing it of tying their country’s fate to Gaza’s at the service of key ally Iran, inflicting great damage on a Lebanese economy that was already in grave condition. No answers for Gaza Until now, Hezbollah has insisted that it would only halt its attacks on Israel when it agreed to stop fighting in Gaza. Some in the region are likely to view a deal between the Lebanon-based group and Israel as a capitulation. In Gaza, where officials say the war has killed more than 44,000 Palestinians, Israel’s attacks have inflicted a heavy toll on Hamas, including the killing of the group’s top leaders. But Hamas fighters continue to hold scores of Israeli hostages, giving the militant group a bargaining chip if indirect ceasefire negotiations resume. Hamas is likely to continue to demand a lasting truce and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in any such deal. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas offered a pointed reminder Tuesday of the intractability of the war, demanding urgent international intervention. “The only way to halt the dangerous escalation we are witnessing in the region, and maintain regional and international stability, security and peace, is to resolve the question of Palestine,” he said in a speech to the U.N. read by his ambassador.
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NoneIn fantasy football, nothing's worse than a player going out and being a liability in your lineup. There's not a whole lot you can do when a superstar underperforms, but it's infuriating when one of your fringe starters is one of the reasons you lost a matchup. Fantasy managers should look to avoid these disappointments at all costs. Last week, we gave you names like Deebo Samuel, Najee Harris, Dallas Goedert, and Tank Dell as players to consider benching. If you started any of these four, chances are that you were left wishing you had made a different decision. Thankfully, Week 13 is a clean slate with new matchups to analyze. It may be a new week, but the goal remains the same - avoid the lineup landmines. We'll be using a roundtable style article for our Week 13 fantasy football busts. Three of our fantasy football analysts will be taking a look at the slate and covering one player who they will be shying away from at each position. Fantasy managers could be in line for a frustrating Sunday afternoon if they choose to start any of these players. WEEK 13 FANTASY FOOTBALL RANKINGS QBs | RBs | WRs | TEs | D/ST | Kickers Fantasy QB Busts Week 13 Michael O'Hara: Kyler Murray, Arizona Cardinals — Of all the fantasy QB1 options, none has been more inconsistent than Kyler Murray. He has four games with more than 22 fantasy points, but he also has four games with 12 or fewer points. This could be a week where we see Murray hit his floor rather than his ceiling. The Vikings' defense has caused fits for opposing quarterbacks thanks to their 36.1 percent pressure rate. Minnesota is holding opposing quarterbacks to 16.6 fantasy points per game, and we could see Murray come in below this number if Brian Flores forces him to make a few poor decisions and cause a turnover or two. Ed Williams: Jared Goff, Detroit Lions — The Lions have been red-hot, steamrolling past everyone. Some thought the Colts could be a trap game last week, but Detroit had no issues in dispatching of them. But now they host Chicago on Thanksgiving on a short week. The Bears have had some issues this year, but the defense continues to thrive against the pass. In addition to giving up the 2nd-fewest points to wide receivers, they also lead the league in how few points they give up to QBs. It might seem like going out on a limb to call the 3rd-favorite for NFL MVP based on the odds a bust, but that is the case here in Week 13. Proceed with caution if you want to play Goff. Vinnie Iyer: Jordan Love, Green Bay Packers — Love will lean a lot on the run at home vs. the Dolphins whose pass defense can give him or his more limited receivers some problems, while it remains the Josh Jacobs show. WEEK 13 FANTASY FOOTBALL WAIVER WIRE ADVICE Full Waiver Wire List | FAAB Recommendations Fantasy RB Busts Week 13 O'Hara: James Conner, Arizona Cardinals — A matchup with the Vikings spells trouble for both members of the Arizona backfield. James Conner will take on a front seven that has allowed the 3rd-fewest fantasy points per game to running backs. The Vikings also rank 1st in rushing yards allowed per game and 2nd in yards per carry. Minnesota has not allowed a running back to hit double-digit fantasy points since Week 8, and it will require an impressive performance from Conner to break that streak. The most likely outcome seems to be a day of tough sledding for the Arizona offense as a whole. Williams: Travis Etienne, Jacksonville Jaguars — The Jags are coming off a bye, but before that break, the team was in shambles. It was widely assumed that Doug Pederson would have been fired during the bye week, but that never came to pass, and he's still at the helm. Now they face the Texans who give up the 6th-fewest points to running backs. Etienne also typically has to share carries with Tank Bigsby and D'Ernest Johnson, so this is not a recipe for success. Iyer: Najee Harris, Pittsburgh Steelers — The Browns were tough on him up front in Week 12, and that can continue against the beefed up Bengals, who are much-improved vs. the run rom earlier in the season when battling key injuries up front. Fantasy WR Busts Week 13 O'Hara: Deebo Samuel, San Francisco 49ers — Deebo Samuel was on this list last week, and we're going right back to him in Week 13. Throughout his career, Samuel has been known for generating explosive plays after the catch. If there's one thing the Buffalo defense has been known for this season, it's limiting those sorts of plays. They utilize two high safety looks at the highest rate in the league in an effort to keep everything in front of them. The Bills have also been very effective at wrapping up after the catch; their 5.12 YAC per reception is the 6th-best mark in the NFL. Against a defense that limits the big play, Samuel is a bust candidate amid his recent struggles. Williams: Jameson Williams, Detroit Lions — Williams is a boom-or-bust player, and going up against the Bears on a short week seems much closer to a bust scenario. Chicago gives up the 2nd-fewest points to wide receivers, and since we already have Jared Goff as a bust, this correlates. Amon-Ra St. Brown may have more success as he runs more routes out of the slot, but Chicago is very stingy on the outside. Iyer: Jerry Jeudy, Cleveland Browns — Jeudy has been rejuvenated as a key target for Jameis Winston, but expect his revenge game to be more revenge lame against Denver's nasty cover cornerbacks, inside and out. This feels like an ugly, low-scoring game in the elements, except with Jeudy not repeating what he did vs. the Steelers. Fantasy TE Busts Week 13 O'Hara: Kyle Pitts, Atlanta Falcons — Kyle Pitts' role within the Atlanta offense has been unpredictable throughout the year; his weekly target share has ranged from 4.2 to 25 percent. Given his inconsistent usage, it's hard to rely on Pitts to begin with. Against a stout Chargers defense, he's best left on the bench. Los Angeles has the No. 11 pass defense in the NFL, and they have been especially effective at shutting down tight ends. Brock Bowers, Trey McBride, and Travis Kelce are the only tight ends to hit 50 yards against this defense. This trio makes up some of fantasy's elite tight ends, but Kelce was the only one to score more than 12 PPR points against the Chargers. It wouldn't be surprising at all to see Pitts held in the single digits. Williams: Dalton Kincaid/Dawson Knox, Buffalo Bills — The Bills are coming off a bye, but we still don't know if Dalton Kincaid will be ready to go as he's been dealing with a knee injury. Either way, whoever is starting at TE for the Bills, should be left out of fantasy lineups. Kincaid has been a big disappointment all season as Buffalo just isn't giving him enough volume to be a valuable fantasy asset this year. On top of that, while the 49ers have struggled in some areas on defense, they're giving up the 6th-fewest points to the tight end position. You should be able to find better alternatives. Iyer: Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens — Isaiah Likely has resurfaced as a factor, and the wide receivers are more involved. The Eagles have been very good in coverage in the middle vs. tight ends, so you can afford to sit him if you have a favorable depth play. Fantasy Defense Busts Week 13 O'Hara: Pittsburgh Steelers — The Pittsburgh defense has been an every-week starter this year, but fantasy managers should have second thoughts this week. The Bengals have scored at least 27 points in three straight games and hold the No. 6 scoring offense in the NFL. The Cincinnati offense will likely be pulling out all the stops in a must-win divisional matchup. Williams: San Francisco 49ers — The 49ers have a reputation for being a great defense, but that hasn't always been the case the last couple of years, and this year in particular, there seem to be more cracks in the foundation than usual. With a well-rested Bills team up next, this unit should not be in starting lineups. Iyer: Chicago Bears — They struggled more than expected vs. the Vikings' passing offense overall, and you'll want to park them on the road in the division against the mightier, less-giving Lions.
Daily Post Nigeria More borrowing needed despite improved revenue by agencies – Edun Home News Politics Metro Entertainment Sport News More borrowing needed despite improved revenue by agencies – Edun Published on November 25, 2024 By Favour Olekanma The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, has stated that the Nigerian government requires additional borrowing to finance its budget, despite some ministries, departments, and agencies exceeding their revenue targets. Edun made this remark during an interactive session with the Senate Joint Committees on Finance, National Planning, and Economic Affairs regarding the 2025-2027 Medium-Term Expenditure Framework/Fiscal Strategy Paper. He emphasised that borrowing should be executed productively and efficiently, contingent upon the Senate’s approval for adequate budget funding. Similarly, the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Senator Atiku Bagudu, pointed out that the borrowing plans outlined in the N35.5 trillion 2024 budget are primarily intended to cover the N9.7 trillion deficit. On another note, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Revenue Mobilisation and Fiscal Commission, RMFC, argued that if the Federal Government is genuinely committed, there would be no need for borrowing to fund the nation’s budget. EFCC Chairman, Ola Olukoyede, informed the committee that the commission has recovered over N197 billion since January 2024. He noted that with diligent efforts and proper collection from international oil companies, the government could secure sufficient funds for the budget. Additionally, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adeniyi, revealed that the Customs has generated N5.352 trillion in revenue, surpassing the N5.09 trillion target for the 2024 fiscal year. He projected N6.3 trillion as the revenue target for 2025, with a 10 per cent increase set for 2026 and another 10 per cent increase for the 2027 fiscal year. DAILY POST recalls that on Thursday, the Senate granted approval for the N1.77 trillion ($2.2 billion) loan request of President Bola Tinubu after a voice vote. The request by the President is part of a fresh external borrowing plan to partially finance the N9.7 trillion budget deficit for the 2024 fiscal year. However, the fresh loan request by Tinubu was met with heavy backlash from some Nigerians, especially the opposition. Related Topics: Edun Don't Miss Niger Govt partners Chinese agro firms to reduce post-harvest losses You may like Nigerian Govt saved $20bn by removing subsidies – Finance minister, Edun Why Nigerians are in pain, difficulties amid Tinubu’s reforms – Edun Road now clear for private investors to invest in Nigeria – Minister of Finance, Edun Why FEC approved fresh $2.2bn borrowing plan for Nigeria – Finance Minister, Edun Nigerian Govt to commence payment of pension backlog – Finance Minister Edun Strike: Pay our withheld salaries -SSANU, NASU tell Finance Minister Edun Advertise About Us Contact Us Privacy-Policy Terms Copyright © Daily Post Media Ltd