Real Madrid still blame me for not selling them Mbappe – Vasilyev
The Monaco vice-president has revealed that Blancos supremo Florentino Perez is still frustrated at having missed out on the World Cup-winning forward Real Madrid remain disappointed at having missed out on Kylian Mbappe to Paris Saint-Germain, with Florentino Perez airing that frustration to Monaco vice-president Vadim Vasilyev on a regular basis. Once it became apparent…
Tottenham departures likely before end of transfer window, says Pochettino
The Spurs boss has admitted that a number of his players could seek a move away from the club before the end of the month Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that several of Tottenham’s players could be on the move before the close of the European transfer window, despite the club not making any new additions…
Doug Ford Returns To Queen's Park, Promises To 'Unite The Country' As Unions Protest
TORONTO — There were only a few heckles for the Opposition and just one standing ovation for Premier Doug Ford Monday as Ontario’s legislature resumed after a five-month recess. “It’s gonna take a little bit more to get us up on our feet,” Government House Leader Paul Calandra told reporters at Queen’s Park. “There are…
ISIS Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi Killed In U.S. Military Operation
ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was killed on Saturday during a U.S. military operation in northwestern Syria. President Donald Trump confirmed the news of Baghdadi’s death during a Sunday morning press conference. “Last night, the United States brought the world’s number one terrorist leader to justice. Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead,” Trump began. “He was…
Ontario To Let Airport Bars Serve Booze 24/7
TORONTO — People in Ontario will likely soon be able to drink around the clock in airport bars, take their dogs onto patios and into breweries, and bring home as much booze as they want from other provinces. The proposed loosened alcohol restrictions were among dozens of measures in a bill tabled Monday to ease…
Election Shows Canadians Aren't Joking About Wanting Real Action On Climate Change
When Canadians voted in the federal election, they weren’t just selecting the next government. They were also voicing their insistence that urgent action is needed to curb the climate crisis, activists say. Not only did the majority of Canadians vote for parties with relatively substantial climate change platforms, they also took to the streets in…
B.C. To Adopt UN Declaration On The Rights of Indigenous Peoples
VICTORIA — British Columbia has become the first province in Canada to introduce legislation to implement the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, mandating the government to bring its laws and policies into harmony with the principles of the declaration. The legislation does not set a timeline for achieving its goals, but…
Alaba assumes 'world-class' Boateng will remain at Bayern Munich
The World Cup winner has been linked with a switch to Paris Saint-Germain, but a club colleague does not think the defender to be on the move David Alaba believes “world-class” defender Jerome Boateng will still be a Bayern Munich player when the European transfer window closes. Paris Saint-Germain have been linked with a move…
Tottenham captain Lloris charged with drink-driving
The France international goalkeeper will appear before magistrates next month after failing a breathalyser after 2am on Friday Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris has been charged with drink-driving, Metropolitan Police has confirmed. The France international goalkeeper is said to have failed a breathalyser test after he was pulled over at around 2.20am on Friday. He was…
Journalist's contempt order thrown out
NMU CALIFORNIA Confidentiality/Privilege May 12, 2000 Journalist’s contempt order thrown out A journalist will not be compelled to testify at the behest of prosecutors, but an appellate court left open a method for the prosecutor to circumvent the journalist’s privilege. A California appeals court on May 8 threw out a contempt-of-court order against a reporter…