EPA retreats on Louisiana investigations that alleged Black people lived amid higher cancer risk

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

EPA retreats on Louisiana investigations that alleged Black people lived amid higher cancer risk The Biden administration has dropped an investigation into whether Louisiana officials put Black residents living in an industrial stretch of the state at increased cancer risk, despite finding initial evidence of racial discrimination, according to a federal court filing Tuesday.The Environmental Protection Agency said a resolution “is not feasible” by a July deadline. It ends investigations that some activists in majority-Black communities had praised as finally offering a chance to improve their health.The agency said it has taken several “significant actions” involving Denka, a polymer plant at the heart of the investigations, including an agreement to cut emissions. It also filed a lawsuit against the company alleging it imposed an unacceptable cancer risk to nearby residents, and tightened regulations. But the investigation did not compel Louisiana to make any commitments of its own. Commonly, a civil rights investigation will end with commitments by the target to do better.Lo...

Actor Julian Sands died while hiking on California mountain, authorities confirm

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Actor Julian Sands died while hiking on California mountain, authorities confirm LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Julian Sands, who starred in several Oscar-nominated films in the late 1980s and ’90s including “A Room With a View” and “Leaving Las Vegas,” was found dead on a Southern California mountain five months after he disappeared while hiking, authorities said Tuesday. An investigation confirmed that it was Sands whose remains hikers found Sunday in wilderness near Mount Baldy, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said. The 65-year-old actor was a longtime avid hiker who lived in Los Angeles and was reported missing Jan. 13 after setting out on the peak that rises more than 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) east of the city. Crews aided by drones and helicopters had searched for him several times, but, severely hampered by wintry conditions that lasted through spring, no sign of him was found until the hikers came upon him.It has not yet been determined how he died, authorities said. Sands, who was born, raised and began acting in England, worked co...

From criticism to ‘common ground,’ Chow and Ford say they’ll work together

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

From criticism to ‘common ground,’ Chow and Ford say they’ll work together Toronto’s next mayor and Ontario’s premier vowed Tuesday to set aside their political differences to get much-needed housing built in the city, although there were early indications Olivia Chow and Doug Ford could clash on other issues in the future.The two traded barbs earlier this month before Chow won Toronto’s mayoral byelection on Monday night – Ford previously said her mayoralty would be an “unmitigated disaster,” while Chow cast Ontario’s “strong mayor” policies as undemocratic interference in city politics. A day after the election, both politicians had softened their stances.“I can absolutely work with Premier Doug Ford. We love this city,” Chow said as she arrived for meetings at city hall Tuesday afternoon.“There will be common ground.” Ford, who had supported former police chief Mark Saunders in the race, had the same message. “She’s been in politics long enough, and during the election y...

Former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson joins community housing board

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson joins community housing board Former Ottawa mayor Jim Watson is now a member of the Ottawa Community Housing foundation’s board of directors, the non-profit organization announced Tuesday. “Jim Watson has a passion for community organizations and he’s been a longtime supporter of those working in the housing and homelessness sector,” said Angela Begin, the foundation’s executive director.Begin said Watson brings a wealth of experience and an understanding of the community’s needs. This is the first non-profit board he has joined since he stepped away from politics. The position is unpaid. Watson will volunteer to support charitable programming in education, employment and youth engagement for Ottawa Community Housing, Begin said. “Most of our programs have more than doubled in the past years as we try to respond to the immediate and emerging needs of tenants living in OCH communities,” she said. “I believe that with allies such as our former mayor we can continue to extend the...

Competition Bureau calls for limits to property controls in grocery industry

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Competition Bureau calls for limits to property controls in grocery industry Canada’s competition watchdog is calling for changes to a common real estate practice used by grocers to limit competition.The practice involves a grocer adding a special clause to a lease or deed — sometimes called a restrictive covenant — to limit the kind of store that can open at a location after the grocer leaves the property.In a report on the country’s retail grocery sector released on Tuesday, the Competition Bureau said these restrictive clauses curb competition and make it harder for new supermarkets to open.“Property controls limit how real estate can be used by competing grocers,” the Bureau said. “Such controls can harm competition by making it difficult — or even impossible — for businesses to open up new grocery stores.”The report recommends governments take measures to limit restrictive covenants in the grocery industry — including banning their use.“Property controls reduce consumer choice,” the report said. “Thi...

Suncor cyberattack likely to cost company millions of dollars, expert says

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Suncor cyberattack likely to cost company millions of dollars, expert says CALGARY — The systems breach at Suncor Energy Inc. will likely cost the company millions of dollars before it is able to resolve the issue, according to a cybersecurity expert.Jon Ferguson, general manager of cybersecurity at the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, made the comments in an interview Tuesday, two days after the Calgary-based oil and gas giant issued a news release saying it had experienced a “cybersecurity incident.”As of Tuesday afternoon, the cyberattack was still affecting many of Suncor’s Petro-Canada retail locations across the country, with many still unable to accept credit or debit payments.The company’s Petro-Points app and website also remained unavailable.Suncor has declined to provide details about the type of attack or which other parts of its operations may have been affected, but Ferguson said it’s fair to assume that it will take some time before the company can get back to normal.“One of the challenges here is...

Fringe Toronto mayoral candidate Gong demands recount despite losing by over 266K votes

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Fringe Toronto mayoral candidate Gong demands recount despite losing by over 266K votes Despite losing to winner Olivia Chow by a whopping 266,389 votes in Monday’s byelection, fringe Toronto mayoral candidate Xiao Hua Gong is asking for a recount.In a tweet on Tuesday afternoon, Gong thanked his supporters but questioned the validity of the results, which saw Chow fend off a surging Ana Bailão to claim the city’s top job with 37.17 per cent of the vote.Gong ended the evening with 2,983 votes, which represented 0.41 per cent.“We question this mayoral result and believe it’s crucial to ensure the voting was accurate and fair,” Gong tweeted.“Hence, we’re asking for a recount.”The results of the election are set to be certified by the city clerk on Wednesday.Toronto, thanks for incredible support in this election. We question this Mayoral result and believe it’s crucial to ensure the voting was accurate and fair. Hence, we’re asking for a recount! Our commitment to you and improving Toronto stays strong. #Toronto...

Hate crimes rose 20.2% in California in 2022

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Hate crimes rose 20.2% in California in 2022 LOS ANGELES (AP) — Reported hate crimes increased in California in 2022, including instances of violence motivated by bias, according to state data released Tuesday.Hate crimes involving racism against Black people, as well as homophobia and anti-Semitism, all rose last year, compared with 2021 data.Overall hate crime events — which officials say are likely underreported — increased 20.2% in 2022, from 1,763 in 2021 to 2,120. Crimes targeting Black people in California remain the most widespread and rose 27.1% — from 513 in 2021 to 652 in 2022 — in the aftermath of the country’s racial reckoning following George Floyd’s murder by Minneapolis police officers in 2020.But anti-Asian bias events decreased by 43.3% in 2022, from 247 in 2021 to 140, after major increases in past years following the emergence of the coronavirus in China. California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the figures Tuesday during a news conference in Los Angeles. The California Department of Just...

Vermont town to let 16- and 17-year-olds vote in local elections, after legislature overrode veto

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

Vermont town to let 16- and 17-year-olds vote in local elections, after legislature overrode veto Sixteen- and 17-year-olds in one prominent Vermont town will be able to vote in local elections and serve on the community’s selectboard if elected, after the Democrat-controlled state Legislature overrode the Republican governor’s veto of the Brattleboro charter change. A half dozen cities and towns in California and Maryland have lowered the voting age to 16 for either all local elections or school board elections, according to the National Youth Rights Association.Organizers of the push to lower the age in the southern Vermont town of Brattleboro say the community of 7,300 is the first one in the country where 16-year-olds can vote in municipal elections and hold the highest elected offices. Besides the selectboard, young voters may also serve as representatives to the town’s annual town meeting, where local issues are decided. “This may stem the tide of youth moving out of town,” said Kurt Daims, director of Brattleboro Common Sense, in a statement. Gov. Phil S...

After more than 3 years, family of woman killed in Logan Square wants answers; $15K reward

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 20:11:33 GMT

After more than 3 years, family of woman killed in Logan Square wants answers; $15K reward CHICAGO — The family of a woman shot and killed in Logan Square over three years ago just wants answers.If you've walked around Fullerton and Milwaukee over the last three years, chances are you've seen a large memorial on a pole outside of the 7-Eleven.Alexa Baute, 27, was outside of that 7-Eleven, just after 8 p.m. on the night of April 7, 2020, due to COVID-19 social distancing. At the time, the store was letting in just a few people.Her friend Ricky was locking up his bike when he heard what sounded like fireworks."Out of the corner of his eye he saw her fall down," father Jeff Baute said. "It was a random bullet."Baute was struck in the chest and rushed to Illinois Masonic where she was pronounced dead.No surveillance cameras captured the shooting.WGN News initially reported that police collected eight shell casings in the general vicinity. Her father said he was told shots were fired at a nearby gas station, but the casings were different than the bullet that struck Baute."It'...