By Catlin Spencer
A report by Russian opposition says that hundreds of Russian troops have died fighting in Ukraine and that it has cost Russia roughly one billion in US dollars.
According to The National Post, the report was published Tuesday by opposition activist Ilya Yashin, who completed the research after the death of the original author Boris Nemtsov in February.
Entitled “Putin War,” the 64 page report draws on media accounts, testimonies from relatives and other representatives of dead soldiers as well as confidential sources.
However, the Russian Defence Ministry denies that any of their soldiers have fought in Ukraine, those who have joined the armed separatists were only volunteers.
By Saturn de Los Angeles
A man accused of plotting to bomb Toronto's financial district has refused to testify.
In a report by CBC News, Jahanzeb Malik decided not to answer questions asked at an Immigration and Refugee Board hearing.
Instead he was interrogated more about his faith, and according to his lawyer, Anser Farooq,
Documented evidence from authorities and an undercover officer who befriended him have not yet been examined nor disclosed.
His decision to not testify might cost him a fine up to a-hundred thousand dollars, including deportation.
By Tom Matukala
Twelve individuals were arrested in Montreal on Tuesday for alleged tax frauds operations involving 12 million bottles of wine being sold on the black market.
The Montreal Gazette reports that there is still one more individual being searched for on an arrest warrrant.
The investigation began in Januarry 2014 and a First Nation winery in Kahnawake along with established wine companies in Ontario were heavily involved in the investigation.
ACCES a Montreal police unit of 35 that specializes in the sale of contraband is investigating the matter.
Hosted by: Catlin Spencer
Stories by: Saturn de Los Angeles, Tom Matukala, Catlin Spencer
Produced by: Emeline Vidal
Tomorrow at 8:30am on a special edition of At The Movies, we will be catching up with Svetla Turnin and Ezra Winton, Co-founders of Cinema Politica. Cinema Politica is "a Montreal-based media arts, non-profit network of community and campus locals that screen independent political film and video by Canadian and international artists throughout Canada and abroad." Svetla Turnin is Executive Director and Ezra Winton is Director of Programming.
We will hear about some some of the highlights of the 2014/2015 season of Cinema Politica and about some exciting projects to come. Tune into At The Movies w/ Iconic Sounds- Tuesdays 8-9 am.
By Saturn De Los Angeles
192 forest fires have been recorded so far this year in Quebec, according to the province's forest fire prevention agency, SOPFEU.
In a report by CBC News, SOPFEU representative Eloise Richard says that humans are to blame for burning dead leaves and other waste.
The report comes as a fire destroyed the scale of two football fields worth of vegetation last week in a town near Sept-Îles.
Most of Gaspésie and the Lower St. Lawrence is under high risk, while Southern Quebec is under an open fire ban.
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By Catlin Spencer
Medics are denouncing Liberal Health Minister Gaetan Barrette’s legislation which would impose patient quotas on doctors.
According to CTV News, Bill 20 would limit Quebec physicians to see between a-thousand to one-thousand five hundred patients per year, which is almost double the current average.
Physicians failing to meet their new quota could face fines equalling to 30 per cent off their pay.
The Quebec Federation of Family Physicians has issued a list of 12 demands to amend the legislation, including raising budgets, better coordination between healthcare workers, and more home care for seniors.
However, Barrette says he will not back down on his plans for Bill 20.
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By Saturn De Los Angeles
A heavy storm hit the Philippines this weekend, according to BBC News.
At wind speeds of 220 kilometers per hour, Typhoon Noul prompted a total of over 4,000 residents in northern Luzon island to flee to safer ground.
In addition, ferry services were suspended, leaving 5,000 passengers and 100 vessels stranded at the coastline.
As of Monday morning, two men were electrocuted while fixing a roof.
The Pacific island nation has been frequently hit with typhoons, notably two years ago when Haiyan claimed up to 7,000 lives.
Hosted by Danny Aubry
Stories written by Saturn De Los Angeles + Catlin Spencer
Produced by Saturn De Los Angeles
“It was ok” is a self-produced stand-up special, originally released independently by David Heti, and now available through Stand Up! Records. It is available as an audio recording and also with video; the special was filmed in front of a live audience at Grumpy’s here in Montreal, that fact alone makes me counsel you to buy it. It is also quite funny.
Heti studied law and philosophy at McGill in Montreal, and simultaneously began his stand-up career. After graduating he went on to work for the Department of Justice Canada, where he was eventually forced to choose between law and comedy, since it is apparently un-ethical to do both. On his website he lists reviews he has received thus far from various publications for his stand-up work; he includes a memo from the Department of Justice Canada outlining their concerns that his stand-up "fails to meet the values and ethics code for the public service."
Of course, David Heti's humour might be more extreme than most. He is often called a dark comic, however I think it is more accurate to describe him as a somewhat heartless comic. His jokes are very intellectual. They are smart, well crafted, and often hilarious, but it is primarily a comedy of ideas, not of heart or feeling. Not that I am trying to discourage you from watching. Quite the contrary, I think everyone could do with a little Heti in their lives, if only to see how they react. His is the kind of comedy that will have you releasing deep, guttural, belly laughs at a joke that you feel you maybe shouldn't be laughing at, only later to find yourself horrified at a punchline that you may find genuinely mean.
David Heti reminds me of a trickster character in Indigenous mythology, such as Raven from West Coast traditions, Nanabush from Anishinabe stories, or the left handed twin from the Haudenosaunee creation myth. These societies recognized that we need people to 'cross the line', so that we can be more aware of where the line actually is. Some stories exist to teach us what not to do, or what not to say. At one point in the show, Heti states “unfortunately, this is the persona with which I am forced to continue”; it is an important line to keep in mind when watching David Heti. He is not the kind of comic who is trying to 'be himself' or share his life's wisdom. These are simply jokes, and David Heti is willing to go wherever he has to, if he thinks he will get a laugh. He quite often does.
His is a great special to watch either by yourself at the end of a bad day that made you hate everyone, or with a group of old friends, people with whom one is comfortable admitting that there is a little bit of a bad person deep inside of all of us.
It was ok, an album of comedy by David Heti
$9.99 available through Stand Up! Records, on iTunes and Amazon
http://main.standuprecords.com/release/it-was-ok/
David Heti will also be teaching a comedy writing course at McGill University called “Comedy Writing: Are You Joking?” from June 8th-July 16th
http://www.mcgill.ca/mwc/special-interest-courses/comedy
--Sarah Stupar hosts Best Of The West every Wednesday at 9 AM, only on CJLO 1690AM follow Sarah on Twitter @somegirl514
By Catlin Spencer
While a second day of tornadoes seems unlikely, Oklahoma declared a state of emergency on Thursday.
According to CNN, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska and Texas are all recovering from tornadoes, heavy winds and dangerous amounts of rain.
The National Weather Service had 50 reports of tornadoes in all four states, nearly 9 inches of rain fell in parts of Nebraska and 3 inches fell in parts of north Texas every hour.
At least thirty people were injured.
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By Emeline Vidal
Omar Khadr was freed on Friday after spending ten tears in Guantanamo Bay for throwing a grenade in Afghanistan, killing American soldier Christopher Speer.
In a report by CBC News, Khadr had been granted an appeal last month but the federal government appealed the decision.
Khadr is still appealing his convictions for war crimes in the United States.
As of early Friday the American state department has not commented on Khadr's release.
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By Julian McKenzie
The Olympic House will be launched in downtown Montreal this coming July.
According to CTV, the facility will offer Olympic-related attractions at the corner of Robert Bourassa and Rene Levesque Boulevard.
The new facility is aimed at boosting interest in athletics.
The federal, provincial, and municipal government will be contributing a total of eight point five million dollars to the project.
Private donations will make up forty five per cent of financial support for the Olympic House.
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By Catlin Spencer
The McDonalds Corporation is working on its junk food image- by introducing Kale to its Canadian menu.
According to the Globe and Mail, the McDonalds Caesar, Greek, and harvest garden salads will soon have kale as an extra ingredient.
CEO Steve Easterbrook says he wants to turn the chain into a modern, progressive burger company.
Hosted by Julian McKenzie
Stories written by Catlin Spencer + Emeline Vidal + Julian McKenzie
Produced by Saturn De Los Angeles
Tonight on a special edition of Champions of the Local Scene, we will be talking to Pouzza Fest Programmer Jonathan Juneau! We will preview this year's Pouzza, and talk 5 years of Montreal's very own punk festival- playing tracks by this year's line-up! Pouzza Fest is taking place May 15-17th, featuring The Dwarves, Municipal Waste, 88 Fingers Louie, Teenage Bottlerocket, The Bruce Lee Band, Knapsack, Drag the River, Koji, Solids, Punchline 13 and more! Tune in at 6pm to get pumped!
Hosted by: Catlin Spencer
Stories by: Tom Matukala, Patricia Petit Liang & Saturn De Los Angeles
Produced by: Catlin Spencer