[ad_1] G.US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman had just met in Saudi Arabia. Just a few days later, the attackers struck on the outskirts of Tehran. Mohsen Fakhrisadeh, a key figure in Iran’s nuclear weapons program, was killed on …
Read More »Leading Iranian nuclear scientist shot dead near Tehran
[ad_1] Ana Sofia Rocha Today at 3:40 pm Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, identified as the director of Iran’s nuclear weapons program, was killed this Friday in a roadside ambush in a city near Tehran. According to the British newspaper The Guardian, Fakhrizadeh was ambushed in the city of Absard, 70km east of …
Read More »COVID-19 Ontario: The province reports record cases of COVID-19 with over 1,800 infections reported
[ad_1] TORONTO – Ontario health officials are reporting more than 1,800 new cases of COVID-19 after the province processed a record number of tests in the past 24 hours. The province confirmed 1,855 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday. It is the highest number of cases ever recorded …
Read More »He broke into the mosque and killed 6 people! Court decision scandal
[ad_1] The Quebec City Court of Appeals, which heard the case of Alexandre Bissonnette, who went to the Quebec City mosque in Quebec City, Canada with automatic weapons at the time of night prayer, killed six and wounded all six, ruled that the verdict on the killer was unconstitutional. Alexandre …
Read More »Barry and Honey Sherman case: Toronto police identify person of interest
[ad_1] TORONTO – An interested person was identified in the murders of billionaire couple Barry and Honey Sherman, Toronto Police Service confirmed to CTV News Toronto on Wednesday. “The Toronto Police Service can confirm that a person of interest has been identified but not arrested,” Const. Alex Li said in …
Read More »An Ontario family employed by the province allegedly perpetrated a $ 11 million COVID-19 fraud
[ad_1] TORONTO – Four family members who worked for the Ontario government in information technology defrauded the province of at least $ 11 million in COVID-19 subsidies, claims a complaint statement. The unproven civil claim on behalf of the province, which also demands $ 2 million in punitive damages, accuses …
Read More »Police arrest a Carrefour employee involved in the killing of a black citizen
[ad_1] JN / Agencies Today at 08:50 Brazilian civilian police arrested a Carrefour supermarket employee allegedly involved in the death of João Alberto Freitas, a 40-year-old black citizen who was beaten and killed by security guards at the supermarket last week. The woman now detained, Adriana Alves Dutra, is an …
Read More »Snow warning issued for Ottawa: 15-20 cm of snow expected for the arrival of a “significant” storm on Sunday
[ad_1] OTTAWA – The first “significant snow” of the season is destined to bury the region of the capital. Environment Canada has issued a “snow alert” for Ottawa, Gatineau and Renfrew County, with 15-20 inches of snow expected early Sunday and Monday morning. “The snow will start on Sunday afternoon. …
Read More »Record year for Montreal airport leaves key REM station up in the air
[ad_1] MONTREAL – Trudeau airport expects losses of $ 600 million this year, which raises doubts as to who will pay for the REM station. Just over a year ago, the light rail station of the international airport was launched with great enthusiasm. It was intended to be a key …
Read More »‘I’m not aware of where she got her numbers’: Federal government questions implementation of COVID-19 vaccine in Ontario
[ad_1] TORONTO – Hours after Ontario’s health minister announced that the province expects to receive more than two million COVID-19 vaccines in the next few months, the federal government says it’s not sure where those numbers come from. Liberal MP and Health Minister’s Parliamentary Secretary Darren Fisher exposed the apparent …
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