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Photo: The Canadian Press A Liberal Party of Canada logo is shown on a giant screen as a technician looks on during day one of the party's biennial convention in Montreal on Feb. 20, 2014. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes The Liberal candidate in a federal byelection in British Columbia says she is applying for Métis membership after a local group questioned her claims of Indigenous identity. Madison Fleischer says in a written statement that she self-identifies as Métis based on what she knows about her great-grandmother's heritage and is "collecting the necessary documentation to go through the application process" for citizenship with B.C.'s Métis Nation. In the meantime, Fleischer, who is the candidate in the Dec. 16 byelection in Cloverdale-Langley City, says she has removed "Métis" from her social media profile descriptions to ensure there is "no confusion" about her Indigenous status. Her response comes after the Waceya Métis Society — which describes itself as a chartered community representing Métis people in the Langley and White Rock regions of B.C.'s Lower Mainland — said in a release that it "wishes to distance itself from Madison’s claims of Métis identity." The society says it met with Fleischer over the weekend to discuss her claims of Métis identity but was "disappointed that she could not provide any evidence to support her Métis heritage." The attention on Fleischer comes after Edmonton Centre Liberal MP Randy Boissonnault left cabinet last week amid questions about his shifting claims of Indigenous heritage and his business dealings. In her statement, Fleischer says she has "always been vocal about not yet holding Métis Nation British Columbia citizenship." The Waceya Métis Society says it has asked Fleischer to "properly research and verify her Indigenous heritage before making any further public assertions." "In this meeting, Madison was unable to substantiate her claims with any documentation or historical connections to Métis communities," the society says about their Nov. 23 meeting with Fleischer. "The integrity of Métis identity is not to be taken lightly, especially in public office, where the representation of our community must be accurate, respectful, and legitimate." Cloverdale-Langley City was previously held by Liberal John Aldag, who resigned to run for MLA with the B.C. New Democrats. Aldag was defeated by B.C. Conservative candidate Harman Bhangu in the Langley-Abbotsford seat in the Oct. 19 provincial election. Fleischer, whose Liberal party biography calls her a small-business owner who operates a public relations firm in Langley, is going up against candidates including federal Conservative Tamara Jansen, who held the seat from 2019 to 2021 before losing a close race to Aldag.
Despite breaking off from Brock Lesnar as his advocate in WWE, Paul Heyman will forever be juxtaposed with his name. One would imagine that there’s no one better than Mr. Heyman himself to get a heads up on what his former client is up to these days. The Bloodline’s Wiseman joined Shakiel Mahjouri of CBS Sports to break down some stuff. Halfway through the conversation, Paul was asked whether he’s spoken to Brock lately. Asserting that The Beast is quite privy about his life off camera, Heyman insinuated about respecting those boundaries. Out of sheer affection and apprehensions about Lesnar, Paul Heyman said he could neither deny nor confirm his knowledge about the former UFC Heavyweight Champion. Heyman’s last hurrah with Brock will turn two in January. It was back at the Royal Rumble in 2022 where Paul accompanied his then-advocate to the ring. A little while later, Paul E dumped Lesnar, only to side with Roman Reigns once again. The latter has since held Heyman in high regard. Paul Heyman was asked if he speaks with Brock Lesnar these days: “Based on both love and appreciation for the man, and a healthy dose of absolute fear of the man, I will neither confirm nor deny my knowledge of even the existence of a species on this planet that carries the name... pic.twitter.com/Y8mk09Jlup Based on both love and appreciation for the man, and a healthy dose of absolute fear of the man, I will neither confirm nor deny my knowledge of even the existence of a species on this planet that carries the name Brock Lesnar. On the other hand, Brock continues to be on the sidelines from WWE. He was due to return as a surprise entrant in this year’s Royal Rumble match. However, a lawsuit alleging him and former WWE Chairman Vince McMahon of s*xual misconduct caught the public eye. The plaintiff, Janel Grant , named McMahon as the prime accused, along with an implicit mention of Lesnar . As a result, WWE pulled Brock off. The creative plans for him were dropped, which included a WrestleMania XL date with The Ring General, Gunther . The 47-year-old’s last WWE appearance came at SummerSlam in 2022. At the PLE, he lost a high-octane clash with Cody Rhodes . Why WWE has continued to embrace Brock Lesnar’s past on their programming? Brock Lesnar hasn’t been around in WWE for a long time. The company has heavily cut down on his mentions, but it’s just not that easy. In fact, a few weeks ago, Lesnar was referenced twice in a single Raw taping. That caught many fans off guard, and they started wondering if it’d lead to his return. However, an update from PWInsider confirmed that the two sides haven’t had those discussions . The report clarified that if Lesnar’s name is mentioned again, it’d be to accentuate the ongoing storylines. Take, for instance, this past Monday, Xavier Woods did bring up Kofi Kingston ‘s 6-second WWE title loss in one of the most heartbreaking fallouts in recent memory. This article first appeared on FirstSportz and was syndicated with permission.
Barrister cleared of misconduct calls on head of Bar Standards Board to resignThe long-shot plan to save TikTok from a US banDURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Duke coach Manny Diaz says quarterback Maalik Murphy will face discipline “internally” after extending both of his middle fingers skyward in celebration after throwing a long touchdown pass early in the weekend win against Virginia Tech . Diaz said Monday that Murphy's exuberant gesture, caught on the ACC Network national broadcast, was directed at offensive coordinator Jonathan Brewer in the booth after a bit of practice “banter” from a few days earlier. Diaz said the Texas transfer just let his excitement get away from him but still called it “unacceptable in our program." “There was a practice in the middle of last week when we throwing post after post after post, and we weren't completing them,” Diaz said. “And it was again and again and again and again. And at the end of that, there was a remark made in jest that, ‘If you throw a post for a touchdown in the game, then you can flick me off,’ from Coach Brewer.” Murphy's gesture came after he uncorked a deep ball from deep in Duke's own end and caught Eli Pancol perfectly in stride across midfield, with Pancol racing untouched for an 86-yard score barely 2 minutes into the game. As he began skipping downfield to celebrate, Murphy chest-bumped teammate Star Thomas and then extended both arms in the air with his middle fingers raised. Brewer said Monday he missed the gesture in real time, but then saw it on a replay moments later. “Some things you say on the field when you're coaching obviously isn't meant to be taken literally when you're trying to get after somebody in that world,” Brewer said. Murphy threw for 332 yards and three touchdowns with three interceptions in the 31-28 win for the Blue Devils (8-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), who close the regular season at Wake Forest. Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-football-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-football
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Social media comedian, Mark Angel, has addressed misconceptions regarding his role in the careers of his proteges— Emmanuella and Success. Stating that he had never functioned as their manager, Angel told Saturday Beats, “Our contract is not related to management but distribution. I do not manage them. They have agencies that manage them. When they were kids, I did not know anything about management. My focus was to bring them to the limelight. I just put them on to content creation. It was in 2016 that a lawyer got involved. We drew up a form of contract but it was later cancelled. Her family chose who they wanted to manage them.” Talking about what led him to clarify the management issue with the young comedians, he said, “I was on a live video on TikTok where someone randomly commented, ‘You are not managing these girls well. I have been writing you over and over to tell you about it.’ I was surprised because I wondered where she had been writing to me as I do not manage their accounts.” Related News VIDEO: I no longer manage Emmanuella, Success, Mark Angel reveals How Bitcoin changed my life – US-based Nigerian, Gaius Success not defined by winning awards — Adediwura Blarkgold The comedian however stated that the management of the girls still consulted him for advice concerning their careers. “They still consult me because of the kind of relationship we have. I am like a father to her. I am only coming out to speak about these issues because of their page. I do not like people’s comments there and wouldn’t want it to affect them,” he said.
The Washington Commanders released 2023 first-rounder Emmanuel Forbes on Saturday, cutting ties with another high draft pick from the previous regime. All of previous coach Ron Rivera's first-rounders — including edge rusher Chase Young in 2020, linebacker Jamin Davis in ‘21 and wide receiver Jahan Dotson in '22 — are now gone. Forbes never showed progress to the new staff led by coach Dan Quinn and was a healthy scratch twice this season and did not play in two other games during which the 23-year-old was in uniform. It's unclear if Forbes' release means anything about the status of cornerback Marshon Lattimore , the Commanders' trade deadline pickup in early November who still has not played for them because of a hamstring injury. Lattimore was listed as doubtful for Washington's home game Sunday against Tennessee. The Commanders (7-5) also put running back Austin Ekeler on injured reserve because of a concussion . They elevated kicker Zane Gonzalez and defensive tackle Carl Davis from the practice squad in preparation for facing the Titans (3-8). Washington has lost three in a row to fall from first place in the NFC East to the conference’s final wild-card spot. The most recent loss, last weekend against division rival Dallas, came when Austin Seibert missed his second extra point of the game, which would have tied it with 21 seconds left. Seibert went on IR earlier in the week with a groin injury that Quinn said the kicker reported Monday. While injuries have piled up as the Commanders await their late bye week, the choice of Forbes has been second-guessed since the moment Rivera's front office chose the 166-pound Mississippi State defensive back with the 16th pick over Christian Gonzalez and others. Gonzalez was selected next, by New England, and has started 16 games for the Patriots. Forbes was benched last season by Rivera, who was in charge when Washington selected Davis ahead of offensive lineman Christian Darrisaw in '21 and traded down to take Dotson the following year instead of safety Kyle Hamilton or receiver Chris Olave. Forbes has two interceptions and 12 passes defensed in 20 games. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl49ers QB Brock Purdy remains severely limited by injury to his throwing shoulder
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