Foreign firefighters fight flames, fatigue and get ‘eaten alive’ by mosquitoes

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Foreign firefighters fight flames, fatigue and get ‘eaten alive’ by mosquitoes MONTREAL — Eighteen-year-old Hunter Sousa from Maine celebrated his high school graduation by hopping in a truck and heading to Nova Scotia to fight the biggest forest fire in the province’s history.Sousa works for the Maine forest service as an on-call firefighter, but had never before fought a fire. The call from his superior came on a Thursday. “They said they’d be meeting in Bangor Friday night and I had my graduation Friday night, so I graduated and got my diploma, and headed to Bangor and met with the rest of the crew, and then we headed to Nova Scotia,” he said in a recent interview.Sousa is one of the many foreign firefighters who were pressed into service as Canada battles its worst wildfire season in recent memory. Hailing from 10 different countries on five continents, they’ve been battling flames, fatigue and mosquitoes during stints of 14 consecutive days or more in unfamiliar conditions.In Sousa’s case, his main duty at the Barringto...

Five things to know about Canada’s new wage-fixing and no-poaching prohibitions

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Five things to know about Canada’s new wage-fixing and no-poaching prohibitions TORONTO — New rules prohibiting wage-fixing and no-poaching agreements kick in Friday in an effort to crack down on companies undermining competition at employees’ expense.Here is what employers and employees need to know about the new rules:What is the new law?As of June 23, it is a criminal offence for two or more employers to form deals that fix, maintain, decrease or control wages. The same goes for agreements that prevent companies from hiring or soliciting each other’s employees.It comes after the federal government made amendments to the Competition Act’s conspiracy provision in June 2022 as part of its Budget Implementation Act.“Like price-fixing agreements between competitors, wage-fixing and no-poaching agreements undermine competition,” states the Competition Bureau, which is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the Competition Act.“Maintaining and encouraging competition among employers results in higher wages and sala...

Marking Battle of Okinawa anniversary, governor of southern Japanese islands urges diplomacy

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Marking Battle of Okinawa anniversary, governor of southern Japanese islands urges diplomacy TOKYO (AP) — The governor of Japan’s southern prefecture of Okinawa marked the 78th anniversary of one of World War II’s bloodiest battles Friday by calling for more diplomatic efforts toward peace, saying a military building on the islands has residents fearing becoming embroiled in regional tensions.The Battle of Okinawa killed about 200,000 people, nearly half of them Okinawan residents. Japan’s wartime military, in an attempt to delay a U.S. landing on the main islands, essentially sacrificed the local population. Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki, in his peace declaration, said Okinawans suffered “unimaginable damage” and mark the anniversary by reminding themselves of the absurdity and cruelty of the war as well as lessons learned from survivors.“We resent all forms of war and renew our determination never to turn Okinawa into a battlefield,” he said. But now, Japan’s new security and defense strategies that highlight a defense buildup on Okinawa are “triggering fear...

Daily horoscope for June 23, 2023

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Daily horoscope for June 23, 2023 Moon Alert: After 6:45 a.m. EDT today (3:45 a.m. PDT), there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Virgo.Happy Birthday for Friday, June 23, 2023:You have a lively, energetic style. You like people and are genuinely interested in them. You want to make the world a better place. This is the final year of a nine-year cycle, which means it is time to let go of anyone and anything that has been holding you back.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★Today you will have to put your own emotional considerations second to those of someone else. No biggie. You can do this. You will derive satisfaction and a sense of personal reward by helping others or performing a service for someone. Tonight: Join forces.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★★It will be hard to hide your feelings today, especially if you’re in love. This is because you feel the need to be yourself and feel what you really are. You also might feel protective and nurturing to others, especially children. To...

Body of pregnant woman found on migrant dinghy en route to Canary Islands

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Body of pregnant woman found on migrant dinghy en route to Canary Islands A pregnant woman died trying to reach Spain's Canary Islands, the country's coastguard said on Tuesday (20 June), after her body was found on a dinghy carrying around 50 migrants near the Atlantic coast of Lanzarote.A fishing boat had spotted the migrants near Lanzarote's Los Cocoteros beach, the coastguard added.The woman's body was found in a boat with 42 men, seven women and three children on board, who received red blankets and medical attention after disembarking from a rescue vessel.Regional TV footage showed emergency services carrying the body of the pregnant woman on a stretcher at the port.Enrique Espinosa, manager of the Lanzarote security and emergencies consortium, told local TV the migrants were lucky the fishing boat found them because they were adrift."There might be more alerts (of arrivals)," he added, as good weather usually increases the number of migrants trying to reach Europe.On Monday (19 June), another trawler spotted a migrant boat near Mogan, in Gran Canar...

Harriette Cole: She drinks to have fun, and then the rest of us can’t

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Harriette Cole: She drinks to have fun, and then the rest of us can’t DEAR HARRIETTE: I have a friend who did not start drinking until recently. She has no idea what her limits are and often exceeds them, leaving me and my other friends to take care of her at the end of the night.I try to suggest to her to slow down or stop drinking at a certain point, but she gets defensive with me and says that she just wants to have fun like everybody else. The issue is that when she gets too drunk, none of us have fun because we are worried about her, and she doesn’t realize that.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: How do I tell her there’s no way she could wear those clothes? Advice | Harriette Cole: My boyfriend and I fought about his plan to taunt my ex Advice | Harriette Cole: He refused to pull over, and her new car got damaged Advice | Harriette Cole: My former teacher tells stories about me that aren’t true Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m afraid my son made ...

Miss Manners: They got upset when I tried to step out of the photo

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Miss Manners: They got upset when I tried to step out of the photo DEAR MISS MANNERS: Is there a polite way to decline to be photographed at parties and other private events?Not that anyone asks beforehand. I sometimes notice that I’m being snapped while in the midst of a friendly conversation at a host’s home, and people then post my photo on social media.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Our dinner guests said everything was fine. Obviously, it was not. Advice | Miss Manners: What I failed to teach my 5-year-old has become a problem Advice | Miss Manners: Why do they text me these boring pictures? Advice | Miss Manners: My party guest criticized my hosting to my face Advice | Miss Manners: Should I announce my tipping intentions upfront? I simply don’t want my photos to be on the internet. If I say, “Wait, let me step out of the photo,” it seems to cause a scene. People ask, “Why don’t you want your picture taken?” ...

Dear Abby: She dressed like a bride at the funeral, and things got worse from there

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

Dear Abby: She dressed like a bride at the funeral, and things got worse from there DEAR ABBY: I was never close to my late husband’s family. He had two half-siblings from his mother and seven from his father. (He was the only mutual child between them.)Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: My wife demands compensation for housework and sex Advice | Dear Abby: Should I tell her she crossed a line with her behavior toward my husband? Advice | Dear Abby: Must I consent to her odd hygiene requirements? Advice | Dear Abby: Our friendship ended badly. Should I discard his things that I still have? Advice | Dear Abby: I’ve reached my limit with this woman’s unprovoked attacks At his funeral, his half-sister on his mother’s side wore what appeared to be a white wedding dress and had her three daughters dressed like flower girls. She had threatened me often with violence and stalked me at my job. I got a protective order, but it took three filings to get it because her fat...

29,000+ military vets kicked out over sexuality denied honorable discharge

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

29,000+ military vets kicked out over sexuality denied honorable discharge Watch Video: LGBTQ+ veterans still fighting for honorable discharges toggle audio on and off change volume download audio CBS News Chief Investigative and Senior National Correspondent Jim Axelrod explains the biggest takeaways from the new figures detailing the scope of discrimination by the US military. $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); New figures shared exclusively with CBS News are offering a detailed look at the scope of decades of discrimination by the...

‘Tutoring Corps’ to attack learning loss across Maryland

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:44:29 GMT

‘Tutoring Corps’ to attack learning loss across Maryland By next spring, Maryland hopes to have an army of 800 trained tutors helping up to 60,000 students in the initial phase of the Maryland Tutoring Corps program.The Maryland State Department of Education said the plan will harness $10 million in American Rescue Plan Funds to provide academic help to secondary students with a focus on math.Maryland State Superintendent of Schools Mohammed Choudhury explained in a Zoom call announcing the program that he wanted the focus on secondary math “because mathematics has taken a huge hit. We have single digits, for example, in our middle school proficiency rates.”The sense of urgency isn’t restricted to concerns about learning loss among secondary students, but Choudhury explained why the first phase of the tutoring program is focusing on secondary rather than elementary students.“We know that it gets harder to intervene as they grow at the higher grade level, so now’s the time to do it,” said Choudhury.He said the program would not require ext...