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More Than 100K Canadians Sign Petition Urging Trudeau To ‘Demand An Immediate Ceasefire’ In Gaza
A petition addressed to Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, demands an end to the bombing in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, which has murdered several innocent civilians.
By November 4, the petition started by Mava Gaudrault Valente of Montreal had gathered more than 123,000 signatures, with the “creation of a humanitarian corridor” being one of its main demands.
The request demands that the Canadian government fulfill its obligations under the Geneva Conventions and international humanitarian law, as well as take all necessary actions to achieve long-term peace by protecting both Israeli and Palestinian people.
Yahoo Canada requested a statement from Valente but has yet to receive a response by the deadline.
Following the petition’s launch on Oct. 24, social media users widely spread it online, with Canadians urging an end to the human calamity that began on Oct. 7.
More Than 100K Canadians Sign Petition Urging Trudeau To ‘Demand An Immediate Ceasefire’ In Gaza
“Canadians who support a Gaza cease-fire, please take a moment to sign this House of Commons petition.” “I refuse to believe that only 0.3% of Canadian adults support this!” wrote one Facebook user in a post promoting the petition.
Another Facebook user emphasized how “helpless” they felt for not being able to do much for the civilians caught up in the heart of the fight on the other side of the planet.
“As a Canadian, I feel helpless in the face of what is happening in the Middle East.” It may not be much, but I will use my voice however I can, including signing this petition to demand that our government act and call for a cease-fire. “Opting out of voting was such a huge act of cowardice on the heels of our government’s standing ovation and honoring of a Nazi war veteran, calling him a hero,” they said.
More Than 100K Canadians Sign Petition Urging Trudeau To ‘Demand An Immediate Ceasefire’ In Gaza
Several communities on Reddit reposted the petition urging the Canadian government to act quickly, as well as their unhappiness with the country’s lack of effort.
“It’s 2023 and we have to petition our prime minister to not support genocide,” a member of the public wrote.
“As a nation, we stink because of our justifications, ideologies, and ignorance of our own genocidal and settler colonial past and present.” To put these things into doubt is to bring your own identity as a Canadian/Westerner into question — and for many, this is too much,” said another user in another discussion group.
Ontario (almost 62,000 signatures), British Columbia (16,539), and Quebec (15,510) have all contributed to the House of Commons petition. Nunavut has the fewest signatures (37) of all Canadian territory and provinces.
Along with it are petitions from Amnesty International Canada and Oxfam Canada requesting the same thing from the Canadian government.
More Than 100K Canadians Sign Petition Urging Trudeau To ‘Demand An Immediate Ceasefire’ In Gaza
According to Sarosi, While aid organizations like Oxfam appreciate the Canadian government’s assistance, “pauses” advocated for by other nations aren’t much help.
“The pause is not enough,” Sarosi declared forcefully. “First and foremost, what does that even mean?” Several hours per day? Two or three days? So, preparing for a response is nearly impossible when the highways have been attacked, and there is no water or gasoline. We desperately need a cease-fire.
“A large number of civilians have already died.” Many people have been injured, and far too many are on the verge of hunger. Every day is important. We can’t keep waiting much longer.”
According to the Oxfam representative, relief agencies must be granted access to civilian lives lost by the minute.
“There has been some help going in the last few days but it’s only a drop in the ocean,” he said. “With the constant bombardment, it’s impossible to provide assistance.”
“There is no access for organizations like Oxfam, and delivering the basics under the current conditions is risky.” A pause is insufficient.”
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Trudeau Rocks to Taylor Swift While Montreal Burns
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has come under fire yet again after a video surfaced on X, showing him dancing at a Taylor Swift performance while anti-Nato protestors ransacked downtown Montreal.
Trudeau attended Taylor Swift’s concert in Toronto on Friday night. Before Taylor Swift approached the stage, X shared a viral video of him dancing and singing along to the song “You Don’t Own Me.”
The image of Trudeau dancing amid violent protests in Montreal generated widespread indignation online. Some social media users even compared Trudeau to the ancient Roman dictator Nero, known for “fiddling while Rome burned.”
Don Stewart, a Member of Parliament (MP) representing part of Toronto, called out the prime minister in a post on X.
Lawless protestors run roughshod over Montreal in violent protest.
The Prime Minister dances.
This is the Canada built by the Liberal government.
Bring back law and order, safe streets and communities in the Canada we once knew and loved. pic.twitter.com/PVJvR6gtmf
— Don Stewart (@donstewartmp) November 23, 2024
“Lawless protesters run roughshod over Montreal in violent protest. The Prime Minister dances,” Stewart wrote. “This is the Canada built by the Liberal government.”
“Bring back law and order, safe streets and communities in the Canada we once knew and loved,” the MP added.
On Saturday, the day after Taylor Swift’s concert, Trudeau condemned the anti-NATO protests, calling them “appalling.”
Anti-NATO activists set off smoke bombs and marched through Montreal’s streets waving Palestinian flags. According to the Montreal Gazette, rioters set fire to automobiles and battled with police.
Pro-Palestinian protests
Protesters also tossed tiny explosives and metal objects at officers. At one point, the mob torched an effigy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Police used tear gas and batons to disperse the gathering, and three persons were arrested for attacking officers and impeding police operations.
Masked protesters were seen burning flares and bashing storefront windows in videos and photographs shared on social media. Pro-Palestinian protests have been taking place across Canada since the Israel-Gaza conflict began late last year.
Critics have lambasted Trudeau for doing nothing to stop the violent pro-Palestinian marches, with some claiming he has fueled anti-Israel sentiment in Canada.
On Friday, Trudeau stated that Canada would respect the orders of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which issued an arrest warrant for Mr Netanyahu, even if it meant arresting the Israeli prime leader on Canadian soil.
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Calgary Zoo Admits Human Error in Death of Baby Gorilla
The Calgary Zoo has admitted in a public statement that a zookeeper’s negligence caused the death of a 2-year-old baby gorilla. Eyare, a newborn gorilla, died last week after being slammed in the head by a hydraulic door.
The accident occurred when a zoo worker attempted to separate Eyare from the rest of the gorilla tribe for a solitary training session.
The gorilla died from significant head injuries, according to the zoo’s statement.
“This tragedy has struck us all in the deepest way imaginable,” Colleen Baird, director of animal care at the Calgary Zoo, said during a news conference. “Eyare’s brief but meaningful existence gave so much joy to our community, and all will sorely miss her. We will do everything possible to prevent repeat accidents.”
According to Baird, the staff member involved was immediately removed from the workplace and will be reassigned to another area of the zoo. The Calgary Zoo stated that it would take preventive steps, such as specialist personnel training and animal behavioral training, to avoid a similar incident.
Calgary Zoo Questioned
It is not the first time an animal at the zoo has died from negligence at the Calgary Zoo. A capybara was accidentally crushed by a hydraulic door similar to the one that killed Eyare in 2019.
An otter died in 2016 after being entangled in an “unauthorized” pair of jeans that a zookeeper had dropped in its enclosure. In 2013, a penguin died in “a freak accident” after swallowing a stick.
Animal Justice, a Canadian group that promotes animal welfare, has called for an independent investigation of animal safety and oversight at the Alberta facility.
“The Calgary Zoo appears to have a higher rate of animal deaths compared to other zoos, and in light of Eyare’s death there should be a systematic review of the zoo’s operations and practices, conducted transparently by the government or another outside party,” according to Camille Labchuk, the executive director of Animal Justice.
The Calgary Zoo refuted that it has more animal deaths than other zoos, emphasizing that it adheres to operating requirements and has maintained accreditation by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ independent Accreditation Commission since 1978.
“We love and care for more than 4,000 animals representing over 100 species that call our zoo home,” stated a Calgary Zoo representative.
“Human error-related deaths in animals are quite infrequent. We have lost two animals in the last ten years: a North American river otter in 2016 and ‘Eyare’ this week.
While rare, even one human-caused death is too many. These unfortunate instances have served as vital learning experiences, prompting us to examine and tighten protocols to provide the greatest level of care.”
Baird said at the news conference that using hydraulic doors is “common practice with accredited zoos,” adding that the facility will consider switching to alternate doors to improve safety.
The Calgary Zoo, which established the Wilder Institute in 2021, caters to nearly 4,000 creatures, including six more western lowland gorillas.
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Canada’s Lotto Max Jackpot Climbs to $80M
Lotto Max in Canada has reached $80 million for only the second time in Canadian lottery history. Friday’s draw sought a winner for a $75 million pool, but the top reward remained unclaimed as of Saturday, increasing the jackpot.
Only once did the jackpot reach $80 million in September, when it broke the previous record. Before that, the prize was $75 million, a record.
The Lotto Max prize maximum was boosted earlier this year, enabling for jackpots of more than $70 million. The cap is now at $80 million.
While a greater fee may encourage more people to play, the odds of winning the lottery remain extremely low.
According to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, the odds for a $5 ticket are around one in 33,294,800.
While there was no jackpot winner in Friday’s draw, someone did match six of the seven winning numbers, plus a bonus, earning them a payout of more than $320,000.
Lotto Max History
Lotto Max is one of three national lottery games in Canada, overseen by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation. The game was introduced on September 19, 2009, and its inaugural draw occurred on September 25, 2009. It replaced Lotto Super 7.
The odds of winning the Lotto Max are 1 in 33,294,800. This is correct to a point but misleading.
Let’s have a look at the rules:
- Players choose 7 numbers out of 50
- Numbers cannot be repeated
- Numbers are automatically sorted into ascending order
- Each play buys 3 lines
- Each play costs $5
Seeing that players choose 7 out of 50 non-repeating numbers, the equation for the total number of possible combinations (this is different from permutations where the order in which the numbers appear is significant) when playing the Lotto Max is 50! / (7! x 43!)
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