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HALIFAX — A day after Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston led the Progressive Conservatives to a massive majority win, the Liberals were licking their wounds and wondering why their party was almost wiped off the political map. On Wednesday morning, once all the ballots were counted, the incumbent Tories had secured 43 of the 55 seats in the legislature, an increase of nine. The NDP won nine seats, an increase of three, and the Liberals fell to only two seats, a dozen less than when the campaign started. One Independent candidate held her seat — a first for the province. Liberal Leader Zach Churchill, a 40-year-old former cabinet minister, lost his seat after a long, see-saw battle with his Tory rival in the riding of Yarmouth — Churchill's hometown on Nova Scotia's southwestern shore. The Liberals had to give up their role as official opposition and the party barely held on to official party status. "At the end of the day, this falls on my shoulders," Churchill said afterwards. "This loss belongs to me and me alone." But it would be wrong to blame Churchill for his party's collapse at the polls, says Tom Urbaniak, a political science professor at Cape Breton University in Sydney, N.S. "Zach Churchill was dealing with a damaged Liberal brand — damaged in large part by the current standing of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau," Urbaniak said in an interview Wednesday, adding that Houston took advantage of that weakness. "(Churchill) was portrayed as Justin Trudeau's junior protege. And that stuck with some Nova Scotians." Throughout the campaign, Houston and his Tory colleagues tried to link Trudeau — whose Liberals are trailing the federal Tories by about 20 points in the polls — with Churchill, a well-spoken career politician who was elected to lead the provincial party in July 2022. "We know Zach Churchill defends his federal cousins at every turn,” provincial Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Kent Smith said in a statement early in the campaign. “Once again, when Zach Churchill had the choice to stand up for Nova Scotians or stand with Justin Trudeau, he chose Trudeau.” Churchill was also hobbled by a relatively low provincial profile, Urbaniak said. Despite the fact that he had held the riding of Yarmouth for the past 14 years and served in the cabinet of former Liberal premier Stephen McNeil, Churchill failed to leave much of an impression on the electorate, he said. Part of the problem was that McNeil, who served as premier from 2013 to 2021, rarely let his ministers spend much time in the limelight. "Stephen McNeil, at times, ran a one-person government," the professor said. "The premier made the big decisions .... That came back to hurt Zach Churchill." As well, Houston's decision to call an early election also stung the Liberals and the NDP, both of which were still nominating candidates when the campaign started. On another front, the Liberals in southwestern Nova Scotia were hurt by the fact that residents in several fishing communities had long complained about what they said was the federal Liberal government's failure to stop the illegal fishing of lobsters and baby eels. "The perceived federal mismanagement was a factor in some ridings," Urbaniak said, pointing to the Acadian riding of Clare, which had been held by the Liberals for the past 31 years. Liberal candidate Ronnie LeBlanc, a local fisherman, lost the riding to rookie Tory candidate Ryan Robicheau on Tuesday night by more than 1,000 votes. During the campaign, Churchill promised to establish an inquiry into illegal fishing, but voters on the South Shore were unimpressed. The Tories won all nine ridings in the region. It was Churchill's first election as leader. On Tuesday night, he declined to say if he would stay in the role. Neither Churchill nor Houston were available for an interview Wednesday. As for the NDP, party leader Claudia Chender said she was looking forward to taking on the large Tory majority. "I think what we take away from being the official Opposition is that people are looking for a strong voice and they are looking for a different voice,” said Chender, a 48-year-old lawyer. It was also her first election as leader. She said her priorities include pushing for more protection for renters, and reducing the number of people still seeking a doctor. The three additional seats won by the NDP are all in the Halifax area, part of the party’s traditional power base. Chender said the election results showed her party has room to grow, particularly along the South Shore and in Cape Breton. “In many ridings across this province there were tight two- or three-way races and we are building,” she said. “I think that work has started and will continue.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 27, 2024. Michael MacDonald, The Canadian PressNova Scotia Liberals saw support crumble after campaign linking them to Trudeaujili games tips

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West Ham surprise Newcastle with 2-0 away winThe Reds beat the reigning European Champions 2-0 in a memorable night at Anfield on Wednesday. Goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo were enough to see off Los Blancos, who saw a Kylian Mbappe penalty saved by Caoimhin Kelleher — although Mohamed Salah did also miss a penalty for the hosts. However, ‘s victory did not come without a cost. Right-back Bradley — himself filling in for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was only fit enough for the bench — was replaced by Joe Gomez in the 87th minute appearing to clutch his hamstring. Meanwhile, after the match, centre-back Konate was given treatment and slowly limped off the pitch, clearly in pain. With Alisson, Diogo Jota, Federico Chiesa, Kostas Tsimikas and Alexander-Arnold already struggled for fitness, Slot can ill afford to lose any more players with a vital home clash against defending Premier League champions Manchester City to come this Sunday. Unfortunately, Slot was unable to put Liverpool fans at ease with his post-match comments. “No, not yet,” he replied when asked by reporters if he knew the extent of Bradley and Konate’s injuries (via ). Slot continued: “I know where they have pain but it is difficult to judge so soon after the game. We missed Trent today, Jota today, Alisson today, Kostas we missed. This happens during the season. We want them all available. If not, someone else has to step up.” Wednesday’s win means Liverpool remain top of the table with maximum points from five games, while they also have an eight-point gap at the top of the Premier League.

The $15 million Pacific Centre for Maritime Studies (PCMS) at Fiji National University (FNU) in Suva aims to advance education, research, and innovation in the maritime sector, focusing on sustainability and the Pacific Blue Economy. Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka, at the opening, highlighted the centre’s role in blending traditional navigation knowledge with modern technology to empower future maritime leaders. FNU Vice Chancellor Unaisi Nabobo- Baba noted the centre’s alignment with national plans like the Pacific Blue Ocean 2050 strategy, fostering global collaborations, and revising curriculums to meet industry needs. Partnerships, including one with Fiji Water, are also underway. Feedback: ioane.asioli@fijisun.com.fj

Community legal centres turned away almost 400,000 people seeking legal advice because of funding shortfalls, including thousands experiencing domestic violence. or signup to continue reading Community Legal Centres Australia will release its annual state of the sector report at Parliament House on Thursday. Shocking findings include at least 3000 people impacted by domestic violence being declined help each week. More than 190,000 people were assisted by community legal centres in the past year. The 2023/24 year report found domestic and family violence legal support was the single largest area of need, making up to 50 per cent of the sector's work. Community legal staff travelled more than 1.2 million kilometres to reach and help people in regional and remote areas. The sector provides free legal and related help for victim-survivors of family violence, people experiencing homelessness, and parents resolving family law matters, among other vulnerable groups. Samantha Schulte, who turned to a community legal centre for help, said she never thought she would need to reach out for domestic violence support. "I was a shell of a person when I made it to Caxton Legal Centre. They believed and validated me and gave me all the support I needed over five years to find safety and resolve serious legal issues," she said. Community Legal Centres Australia chief executive Tim Leach said the nation's 165 services continued to play a vital role in preventing and resolving legal issues and crises. "The (report) shows us that even with additional investment this year, legal need in the community will still far exceed the capacity of community legal services," he said. "For the past two years, our sector has been forced to turn away over 1000 people in crisis every day. "We have yet to see the required investment from federal, state, and territory governments." 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) Lifeline 13 11 14 DAILY Today's top stories curated by our news team. WEEKDAYS Grab a quick bite of today's latest news from around the region and the nation. WEEKLY The latest news, results & expert analysis. WEEKDAYS Catch up on the news of the day and unwind with great reading for your evening. WEEKLY Get the editor's insights: what's happening & why it matters. WEEKLY Love footy? We've got all the action covered. WEEKLY Every Saturday and Tuesday, explore destinations deals, tips & travel writing to transport you around the globe. WEEKLY Going out or staying in? Find out what's on. WEEKDAYS Sharp. Close to the ground. Digging deep. Your weekday morning newsletter on national affairs, politics and more. TWICE WEEKLY Your essential national news digest: all the big issues on Wednesday and great reading every Saturday. WEEKLY Get news, reviews and expert insights every Thursday from CarExpert, ACM's exclusive motoring partner. TWICE WEEKLY Get real, Australia! Let the ACM network's editors and journalists bring you news and views from all over. AS IT HAPPENS Be the first to know when news breaks. DAILY Your digital replica of Today's Paper. Ready to read from 5am! DAILY Test your skills with interactive crosswords, sudoku & trivia. Fresh daily! Advertisement AdvertisementUPDATE - TRM Labs Achieves FedRAMP® High Authorization, Strengthening Federal Offerings

ABC’s late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is still clinging to the prospect of one day seeing President-elect Donald Trump behind bars, even as the left’s lawfare cases against him continue to crumble post-election victory. Jimmy Kimmel devoted his opening monologue on Wednesday’s show to complaining about Trump’s cabinet picks, especially Matt Gaetz for U.S. Attorney General, whom Democrats and the media have targeted for a #MeToo cancel campaign straight from their playbook on Brett Kavanaugh. Kimmel recapped in great detail the left’s claims — which Gaetz has denied — and then tried to tie it all together by somehow connecting it to Trump. “The President... is a criminal,” he said, prompting lusty applause from the studio audience. “Thirty-four times over, he’s a convicted criminal. Truth be told, he’s not even looking for a cabinet. He’s looking for cellmates.” In the months leading up to the election, Kimmel used his ABC platform to repeatedly fantasize about Trump being sent to jail. His wishful thinking was part of the corporate media’s larger effort to damage Trump’s campaign and demoralize his supporters. But their efforts failed to stop Trump from winning on November 5. Since then, the left’s lawfare cases against Trump continue to crumble. Just three days after Trump’s resounding victory, special counsel Jack Smith requested Judge Tanya Chutkan to cancel all deadlines and ongoing proceedings in the Biden-Harris Department of Justice (DOJ)’s election interference case. Smith is also set to step down as special counsel and will leave the Department of Justice before Trump is sworn in as the 47th president in January, effectively bringing to an end Smith’s legal persecution of Trump. A federal judge had already thrown out Smith’s documents case against Trump in July, ruling that Smith’s appointment was unconstitutional. As Breitbart News reported this week, attorneys for President-elect Trump are requesting permission to file a motion to dismiss the business records case in Manhattan, contending that the U.S. Constitution mandates its “[i]mmediate dismissal.” The case was brought against Trump by Soros-backed Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg (D). Follow David Ng on Twitter @HeyItsDavidNg . Have a tip? Contact me at dng@breitbart.comCouncil abruptly sacks chief, but it's 'business as usual', says mayor

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What’s the source of Korean identity? (KOR) Published: 27 Nov. 2024, 08:00 KIM SEUNG-JUNG The author is a professor of archaeology at the University of Toronto. The Art Gallery of Ontario is a major museum that focuses on European masterpieces and contemporary art. The solo exhibition of Jinny Yu, 48, at the special exhibition room caught my eye. Her colorful works that feature sharp geometric shapes and carry a classical sensibility delivered a powerful sensation even to my two-and-half-year-old daughter. “A Korean artist is exhibiting here,” I exclaimed. Her works reminded me of the traditional patchworks of Korea. When I searched her up and found that she was labeled a “Canadian artist,” I came to think about the complex issue of nationality and cultural identity. Currently a professor at the University of Ottawa, Jinny Yu was born in Korea and immigrated to Canada at age 12. Her nationality is Canadian, but she considers herself an “eternal guest to the land of indigenous people.” Using the crooked relationships of colors, shapes and space, she explores the psychology of migrants and identity of settlers. According to census statistics, more than half of Toronto’s residents were born outside of Canada. Surprisingly, many cities as international as Toronto were developed during the Hellenistic period of ancient Greece after Alexander the Great. For instance, the cultural identity of the residents of Alexandria, Egypt, which used to be the center of trade and cultural exchange, is an interesting subject in archaeology. Recent research strongly emphasizes a theory that the privileged class of being “Greek” is defined not by race but by religion and culture. If someone served the Greek gods and was trained at a gymnasium, they could be called Greek regardless of their skin color. Various multicultural elements have started to appear in Korea, too. At times like this, Korea should have a conviction in its own cultural order, especially Confucian moral notions. The good impression of Korea comes from its low crime rate and a safe lifestyle. The source of this is Korea’s depth of civilization as a polite country of the East. 한국인의 정체성 김승중 고고학자/토론토대 교수 토론토의 온타리오 아트 갤러리(AGO)는 유럽 명화와 현대미술에 초점을 둔 대규모 박물관이다. 이곳 특별 전시실에서 열리는 지니 유(48)의 개인전이 내 눈길을 사로잡았다. 다채로운 색상이 고전적 분위기를 풍기면서 날카로운 기하학적인 형태를 나타낸 그의 작품들은 두살 반 된 딸의 눈에도 무엇인가 강렬한 자극을 전달했다. 나는 “한국 작가가 여기 전시됐네!”라고 탄성을 내지르며, 우리나라 전통 색동 조각보를 떠올렸다. 그 후에 작가에 관해 인터넷 검색을 했을 때 ‘캐나다 작가’라는 라벨이 붙은 것을 보고 국적과 문화 정체성 등의 복잡한 문제에 대해 새삼 생각하게 됐다. 오타와대 교수로 있는 지니 유는 한국에서 태어나 열두 살 때 캐나다로 온 재외교포다. 국적은 캐나다지만 자신을 “토착민들의 땅에 온 영원한 손님”이라 생각한다는 그는 자신의 작품에서 색·모양·공간의 틀어진 관계를 이용해 이주민의 심리, 정착민의 정체성 등을 탐구해 왔다. 인구조사 통계에 의하면 현재 반 이상의 토론토 주민이 캐나다 밖에서 태어났다고 한다. 토론토 못지않은 국제도시들이 놀랍게도 알렉산더 대왕 이후의 고대 그리스 헬레니즘 시대 때 발달했다. 그 예로 무역과 문화 교류 중심지였던 이집트 알렉산드리아 주민들의 문화 정체성은 최근 고고학계에서 흥미로운 연구대상이다. 특히 거기서 ‘그리스인’이라는 특권층은 인종보다는 종교와 문화적인 측면에서 정의된다는 설이 강하게 부각된다. 그리스 신을 섬기고 '김나지움'에서 훈련하면 살색에 관련 없이 ‘그리스인’이라 불린다는 것이다. 한국도 다민족 국가로서의 여러 현상이 드러나고 있다. 이럴 때일수록 한국은 고유의 문화질서, 특히 유교적 도덕관념에 확신을 지녀야 한다. 한국이 좋다는 인상은 범죄가 적고 생활이 안전하다는 느낌 때문이다. 그 원천에는 동방예의지국으로서의 문명의 깊이가 살아있는 것이다.Mexico's president discussed migration and drug trafficking with US President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday -- two issues he had raised as justification for raising import tariffs on America's southern neighbor. Claudia Sheinbaum said she had had "an excellent conversation" with Trump, just hours after her economy minister warned that the cost to US companies of Trump's tariffs would be "huge." "We discussed Mexico's strategy regarding the phenomenon of migration," Sheinbaum said on X, adding she had told Trump that caravans of migrants "are not arriving at the northern border because they are being attended to in Mexico." They also discussed "strengthening collaboration on security issues" as well as "the campaign we are conducting in the country to prevent the consumption of fentanyl," the president said. Trump on Monday said he would impose tariffs of 25 percent on Mexican and Canadian imports and 10 percent on goods from China. "This Tariff will remain in effect until such time as Drugs, in particular Fentanyl, and all Illegal Aliens stop this Invasion of our Country!" Trump wrote on his Truth Social page. The Republican, who won an election in which illegal migration was a top issue, has vowed to declare a national emergency on border security and use the US military to carry out a mass deportation of undocumented migrants. Mexican Economy Minister Marcelo Ebrard said Wednesday some "400,000 jobs will be lost" in the United States if Trump followed through on his threat. He cited a study based on figures from US carmakers that manufacture in Mexico. Ebrard said the tariffs would also hit US consumers hard, citing the US market for pickup trucks -- most of which are manufactured in Mexico. The tariffs, the minister said, would add $3,000 to the cost of a new vehicle. "The impact of this measure will chiefly be felt by consumers in the United States... That is why we say that it would be a shot in the foot," Ebrard told reporters, speaking alongside Sheinbaum at her regular morning conference. Mexico and China have been particularly vociferous in their opposition to Trump's threats of a trade war from day one of his second presidential term, which begins on January 20. Sheinbaum has declared the threats "unacceptable" and pointed out that Mexico's drug cartels exist mainly to serve drug use in the United States. China has warned that "no one will win a trade war." During his first term as president, Trump launched full-blown trade hostilities with Beijing, imposing significant tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of Chinese goods. China responded with retaliatory tariffs on American products, particularly affecting US farmers. The United States, Mexico and Canada are tied to a three-decade-old largely duty-free trade agreement, called the USMCA, that was renegotiated under Trump after he complained that US businesses, especially automakers, were losing out. jla/cb/mlr/bjt

No. 7 Tennessee outscored UT Martin by 28 points in the second half in routing the visiting Skyhawks 78-35 on Friday afternoon in Knoxville. Chaz Lanier scored a game-high 18 points for the Volunteers (7-0), who expanded on a 35-20 halftime lead with a 43-15 second half. Felix Okpara had 10 points, 11 rebounds and four blocks, helping Tennessee command the paint along with Igor Milicic, who added nine points and 13 rebounds. Zakai Zeigler nearly had a double-double with 11 points and nine assists. The Volunteers used their size to their advantage, outscoring UT Martin 36-10 in the paint and out rebounding the Skyhawks 49-24. That included 20 offensive rebounds for Tennessee, which led to 19 second-chance points. UT Martin (2-5) was cold coming out of the locker room after halftime, missing its first eight shots. Conversely, the Vols started the second half with a nine-point run to extend their lead to 24 points. The Vols never let the Skyhawks score consecutive baskets in the first half, holding UT Martin to 25 percent shooting (4 of 16) from beyond the arc and allowing a total of only three points from the starting five. For the game, guard Josue Grullon led UT Martin with 15 points. The leading scorer in the Ohio Valley Conference entering Friday at 18.2 points per game, Grullon has not started any game for head coach Jeremy Shulman. Most of the Skyhawks' points -- 28 of 35 -- came from their reserves. The starting five combined to score seven points -- six points from Matija Zuzic and a free throw for Lamine Niag. The starters went a combined 2 of 18 from the floor, while UT Martin as a team shot 22.6 percent (12 of 53) from the field. The Skyhawks made 5 of 7 free-throw attempts and made 18 turnovers. The Volunteers, who got 23 points off the bench, were 8-for-10 and had 11 turnovers. Tennessee improved to 6-0 all-time against UT Martin since 1993. --Field Level Media‘Father time always wins’: Warren Buffett updates plan to give away his $227b fortune


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