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Permanent closure at Henday-127 Street exit has city pushing back Jeremy Simes
Metro | Edmonton Safety concerns are so strong at the Anthony Henday-127 Street exit that the Alberta government is closing it later this month, with no plans to fix it. That has some on city council pushing back. On Tuesday, Coun. Bryan Anderson said constituents are extremely concerned with the closure, noting it could delay their commute as thousands drive the Henday daily. He requested city administration and the province discuss keeping the exit open until the 135 Street interchange is constructed. The 127 Street exit is slated to close on Nov. 12. But Infrastructure Minister Brian Mason said the province and the city
have long-agreed to close the exit after the 41st Avenue and Highway 2 interchange was completed. “They shouldn’t be surprised,” Mason said. “It was always planned and agreed to by the city.” Mason said the exit is too short for vehicles to accelerate up to 100 km/h, which causes unsafe conditions. Anderson also noted those safety concerns, saying drivers swerve to avoid potholes. Mason acknowledged some drivers might be upset they can no longer use the exit. However, he said interchanges at Rabbit Hill Road and Anthony Henday Drive, 111 Street and the Henday, and Ellerslie Road and Highway 2 are available to drivers. But Anderson is worried those routes will “exacerbate” congestion. Mayor Don Iveson added the city doesn’t currently have $130 million kicking around to build the 135 Street interchange. He said the city always understood the province would replace the exit with an interchange once the government closed it. “There are some major constrains in the southwest and this would make it even more constrained,” he said.
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New toolkit for teachers gives vocabulary to open dialogue
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Metro | Edmonton The Alberta Teachers’ Association is hoping to give teachers a better grasp of the terminology and issues affecting sexual and gender minorities, and at least one student says it will work. The ATA is distributing the 152-page Prism Toolkit for Safe and Caring Discussions as an optional tool for junior high and high school teachers. “When a teacher goes out of their way to go and do that research, and to do their best to understand their students, that will translate in class because the teacher shows a better awareness. “And that in turn will make the student feel safer,” said Dylan Chevalier, a Grade 12 student who is a member of the Gay Straight Alliance at Ross Sheppard high school. “A lot of teachers don’t really know a lot of the terms for a lot of queer people, and there’s really no place where you can go and get that.” The toolkit explains the meaning of terms like gender fluid, intersex and heterosexism. It also suggests breaking “linguistic binary.” For example, a teacher could refer to a to mixed-gender group as folks, friends, students, class, people or comrades
When a teacher goes out of their way to go and do that research, that will translate in class. Dylan Chevalier
Dylan Chevalier, a Grade 12 student at Ross Sheppard, says the ATA’s new Prism Toolkit could help make LGBTQ students feel safer in class. Metro File
— rather than boys and girls. The ATA made a similar document for elementary teachers four years ago. The current one was developed in response to “significant demand” from teachers for resources that suited older students, according to spokesperson Jonathan Teghtmeyer.
“There are sexual and gender minority students present in every school and quite possibly every classroom,” Teghtmeyer said. “So teachers realize that these students are there and that they need to feel supported.” The document also cites
studies showing LGBTQ students are at higher risk of suicide and many feel unsafe at school. Teghtmeyer noted that the lesson plans, including First Nations Perspectives on Gender, are “completely optional.” But not everybody welcomes the progressive teachings.
Theresa Ng, a former teacher who runs a blog called Informed Albertans that primarily criticizes LGBTQ-friendly school initiatives, said the document shows “a profound disrespect for the many students and teachers in the province who do see a value in the binary understanding of gender.”
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Child advocate calls out online exploitation of youth Alex Boyd
Metro | Edmonton Alberta’s Child and Youth Advocate is calling on the province to deal with online sexual exploitation following the death of a teen who had recently been under government care. In the first of two investigative reviews released Tuesday, advocate Del Graff reviewed the death of a 17-year-old, known
by the pseudonym Onessa, who died of suicide months after cutting ties with Child Intervention Services. Graff’s reviews are triggered whenever a child known to the child welfare system dies and are not designed to place blame but instead to address systemic issues that could affect other children. As a young teen, Graff’s report notes Onessa spent a lot of time online chatting with adults. She even sent photos
of herself to one adult. As a result, she was “vulnerable to being exploited,” according to the report. Onessa faced other challenges, including a troubled relationship with her mother. She had previously been hospitalized after an overdose, but was discharged within a day after denying it was the result of a suicide attempt. In addition to the possible exploitation of youth, Graff also highlighted suicide prevention,
assessment of high-risk youth and troubled parent-teen relationships as areas the child welfare system needs to address. In a statement, Minister of Human Services Irfan Sabir said his department accepts the recommendations and is committed “to carefully reviewing them as we explore necessary actions.” “The sexual exploitation and abuse of children is a devastating crime. No child should have to experience violence,
nor suffer silently as a survivor,” Sabir said. Sabir said the government has invested nearly $26 million to address sexual abuse and exploitation, with some of that supporting child advocacy centres across the province. “We are working toward establishing a provincewide network of supports and services for youth in need. This is an important step, but we know there is much more that can be done.”
Though Environment Minister Shannon Phillips doesn’t want to get into hypotheticals, she says Alberta’s oil won’t ever be stranded as new emission limits come into effect. On Tuesday, the Alberta government outlined its rationale for capping oilsands carbon emissions to 100 megatonnes per year. Phillips said there is no “nostalgic past,” adding the federal and international community have made it clear carbon emissions should be part of production costs for oil producers. The legislation, which was tabled Tuesday afternoon and requires royal assent to become law, was designed so that industry can grow sustainably, while improving Alberta’s reputation, according to the government. It will affect all oil mining and upgrading, but will exclude activities that involve co-generation. For instance, electricity will be exempt for plants generating both electricity and heat. The government projects emissions in the sector might hit 100 megatonnes in the next 15 years. However, caps can be changed at a later time and innovations could offset the potential for emissions to exceed 100 megatonnes. Progressive Conservative MLA Ric McIver said the government is “dancing hard and fast” when it comes to determining if oil assets will be stranded. He said the cap could constrain resources. “It’ll be hard for Alberta to be at the top when the next energy wave comes,” he said. The Industry Caucus of the Oil Sands Advisory Group — which includes Canadian Natural Resources, Cenovus, ConocoPhillips Canada, Meg Energy, Shell Canada, Statoil Canada and Suncor — supports the limit. The group said investments in technology and innovation can produce oil on a globally carbon competitive basis. The limit “acts as an incentive to continually improve our performance in a carbon constrained world,” the group said. In 2015, Alberta produced 66 megatonnes from the oilsands. There is currently no limit on emissions.
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City went from rave bans to electronic music meet hosts Kevin Maimann
Metro | Edmonton Four years after city council mulled banning raves, Edmonton is now preparing to host to Western Canada’s first electronic music conference. Event organizer Andrew Williams said the city’s electronic music scene is more diverse and widely supported than ever, but that wasn’t always the case. “It’s really interesting if you think about the history of electronic music in Edmonton and how far we’ve come from the days of battling with city council and that whole era,” Williams said. “Right now, the city and the people in the city have never been more supportive of electronic music … You’re
Andrew Williams fiddles with knobs at Night Vision Music Academy. Kevin Tuong/for Metro
seeing a really strong resurgence in the community.” The Alberta Electronic Music Conference will bring 21 workshops and panel discussions to the city from Nov. 11-13, as well as six nighttime events. Arguments for banning
You have kind of an explosion of musical content.
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electronic music events came from a perception of rampant drug abuse and a small number of overdoses at shows. Williams said the scene has matured and opposition has faded as the music has gone more mainstream. The city’s support has
come through in tangible ways like Downtown Defrost, an annual event backed by the Winter City Initiative that launched last year and will return to Churchill Square in March. “There is definitely a feeling that everybody is just working together to build a vibrant city, and there’s no longer this sort of pushback because we don’t know what this kind of culture or music is,” Wiliams said. Williams is also the cofounder of Night Vision Music Academy, Edmonton’s first electronic music projection and DJ school. He said the broader acceptance of electronic music has translated to quality music in a variety of styles from local artists like Borys, Wadjit and Tennyson, to name a few. “You have kind of an explosion of musical content,” Williams said. “There’s a lot more producers in Edmonton who are releasing music and getting critical acclaim not just in our own city but internationally.”
Edmonton not sold on its business Ameya Charnalia
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A new survey done by law firm Duncan Craig LLP found that of the 1,000 respondents polled, 41.6 per cent said they believe Toronto breeds the most successful entrepreneurs, while just five per cent selected Edmonton, the firm said in a release Tuesday. Coun. Michael Walters said the city needs to consider how it remains competitive as the economy is struggles. “Business capital is a little more discrete in where it places itself and we need to think about how we can be more competitive than other cities to welcome that capital here.” Walters is introducing a motion at council next week requesting city administration develop a business report comparing Edmonton to other cities of similar size — to help gauge if council should provide more business incentives or show that Edmonton is a good place to do business.
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A peak at Mountains 101 university of alberta
Massive Open Online Course now taking registrations Alex Boyd
Metro | Edmonton The University of Alberta’s new Massive Open Online Course, or MOOC, promises to take students to new heights, as it’s about all things mountains. “When people go to the mountains they want to know, ‘What is the name of that mountain? Who climbed it? What’s that bird? Why is that rock black?’” said David Hik, a professor in the faculty of science who helped put the course together. “It’s interdisciplinary just by being in those places, so that’s how we teach.” The creators of the new course said they are hoping it follows in the footsteps of the massively popular Dino 101 MOOC. That course, created by famed
David Hik, shown here with students near Radium, helped design Mountains 101. While he said the ultimate goal is to get students out to the mountains, he hopes the online course is the next best thing. contributed
palaeontologist Dr. Phillip Currie, has been completed by almost 100,000 people around the world. Kerry Mummery, dean of the Faculty of Physical Education
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Yellowhead Trail to get $1B upgrade Jeremy Simes
Metro | Edmonton Edmonton’s Yellowhead Trail will get its long-awaited $1-billion overhaul, as the Alberta government committed $242 million to the project Tuesday. City spokeswoman Cheryl Oxford said construction on the project will begin within a few years, though it could take five years for major building to begin. The plan is to turn a 25-kilometre section of the Yellowhead into a freeway, replacing existing traffic lights that slow traffic. All levels of government would share costs but, before the project moved ahead, the federal government required a commitment from the province. Infrastructure Minister Brian Mason said Tuesday the government deemed the overhaul important after the province finalized its review on the project. He said the provincial government will pay its portion in 2023. “We’ve been persuaded that it’s an important economic driver for the City of Edmonton,” he said.
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Dental association bars multi-tasking Elizabeth Cameron
For Metro | Calgary Dentists in Alberta will no longer be allowed to administer general anesthesia while also performing dental treatments. The Alberta Dental Association and College (ADA&C) announced changes to their policies regarding general anesthesia and deep sedation on Oct. 31. The changes come several
weeks after a four-year-old girl was rushed to hospital after receiving general anesthetic at an Edmonton dental office. Amber Athwal suffered brain damage after she stopped breathing. The incident is currently under investigation by the ADA&C, and Athwal remains in hospital. Alberta Health Services confirmed that minister of health Sarah Hoffman will be meeting with the Athwal family. “We’re taking a look at the way sedation is provided along-
side dentistry,” said Dr. Randall Croutze, CEO of the ADA&C. “The only thing that’s changing is the single-operator model.” Until the changes were announced, Alberta was one of only two provinces that allowed dentists to sedate patients they were also performing procedures on. Other provinces require one person to administer the anesthesia, and one for the procedure. According to a media release from the ADA&C, a review of
provincewide sedation practices was launched over a year ago. “We are always reviewing our standards of practice. It’s just the normal course,” said Croutze. Dr. David Swann, who has criticized the ADA&C’s transparency in the past, says the policy changes are welcome. “It’s long overdue. No medical facility would allow a single operator to provide a general anesthetic and do a surgical procedure at the same time,” Swann said.
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Metro | Edmonton Staff at MacEwan University say a new virtual reality tour of their residences is going to change the game as they work to recruit students from around the world. “To be able to send this to recruiters, who go to China
The virtual tour is the brainchild of two students who were working for campus services over the summer. A photographer from local company 3D Scan Experts spent a day walking through the building and digitally stitching the images together. Now, anyone with a smartphone can have a virtual wander through the building, including common areas and a selection of dorm rooms. “We were blown away with how real it looks — and it’s a full 360, you can look up and down and side to side,” said Rodrigues. The school is shipping special goggles to view the tour to its recruiters around the
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or India or Australia, they’re able to show prospective students exactly where they’d be living and see what it looks like, and essentially, feel what it feels like — that’s what’s going to change things,” said Angelique Rodrigues, with campus services at MacEwan.
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“I think it will be a big deal for the Syrian families and also for the university.” Sandeep Agrawal, an urban planning professor at the university, is about to study the settlement process of Syrian refugees by focusing on those who have settled in Edmonton and Lethbridge. Agrawal has added Sayegh to the project as an intern to help with cultural and language support. Around 1,500 Syrian refugees in Edmonton and 200 in Lethbridge are either government-assisted, privately sponsored or matched with private sponsors by the United Nations. “We believe there are differences (in challenges and experiences) in each of these entry categories and also dif-
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Police say domestic violence in Calgary is on the rise at least partially as a result of a severe economic downturn that has cost thousands of jobs in the oil and gas industry. Figures released by the Calgary Police Service Tuesday show officers have responded to 2,796 domestic violence calls in 2016 and the number has been increasing for the past three years. “This is a 36 per cent increase over the average and we have not seen domestic violence rates this high since 2004,’’ said Staff Sgt.
Rob Davidson of the Calgary police domestic conflict unit. Alberta’s economy has been decimated by low oil prices, which industry groups estimate have led to the loss of more than 40,000 jobs in the province’s energy sector alone. Davidson said the downturn can’t be entirely blamed for the increase in violence, but it does play a major factor. He said the increase in reports of violence are not confined to Calgary but involve other jurisdictions in Alberta as well.
Karen Lee, a psychologist who wrote about the abuse she suffered in two marriages in the book The Full Catastrophe: A Memoir, said the numbers are upsetting. “Obviously it’s very tragic and there’s extra pressures right now. I don’t think economic pressure creates domestic abuse, but I certainly think that those extra pressures increase the chance that this might happen ... people taking their frustrations out on the nearest people to them,” she said. the canadian press
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City to spend $3.5M on affordable housing Jeremy Simes
Metro | Edmonton When it comes to affordable housing, the city is playing a role arguably meant for the feds and the province, according to Mayor Don Iveson. On Tuesday, the city’s executive committee agreed to spend $3.5 million of city money on affordable housing, as long as
there’s a budget surplus. There are 2,000 to 3,000 housing units currently shovel-ready in Edmonton, Iveson said, but all need money to go ahead. Those units could come in the form of surplus schoolsites or the redevelopment of existing housing sites. “We all benefit through less social disorder and more dignity for our neighbours,” he said. But the committee report
said specific details regarding funding allocations are still unknown for housing projects, despite recent federal and provincial budget announcements. Alberta Housing Minister Lori Sigurdson said Tuesday people can expect more housing announcements to come. Recent developments include 70 units at Parkdale, 42 spaces at North Ridge Place and 70 homes for the Carter Work Project.
Sigurdson said there are more than 15,000 Alberta families on wait lists for housing. She blamed the former government for the billions of dollars in deferred maintenance. “It is clear that our province needs more affordable housing,” she said. She said the government has invested $1.2 billion over five years in seniors and housing so Albertans have an affordable place to live.
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Liberals eye major spending plans as tonic for growth The federal Liberals are placing their hopes for economic growth on increased infrastructure spending and wooing foreign investment and talent to Canada. In an economic update Tuesday afternoon, Finance Minister Bill Morneau revealed the Liberals intend to spend an additional $81 billion over the coming 11 years on federal infrastructure
projects. “This is unprecedented in Canada’s history, and it comes at a time when the need is great,” Morneau told the House of Commons. The Liberals are framing their double-down on infrastructure spending against the backdrop of a sluggish national economy and uncertain international growth. Since the March budget, private sector forecasters have downgraded their expectations for the Canadian economy, predicting it will grow by 1.2 per cent in 2016-17, down from 1.4 per cent, and just 1 per cent in 2018-19, down from 2 per cent. The slowdown is taking its
toll on federal revenues, with this year’s budget deficit now expected to come in at $24.7 billion, after drawing on the $6 billion that the Liberals had set aside as a rainy day fund. Indeed, the Liberals now expect to use that contingency fund in each of the coming five years. Private sector estimates expect Canada’s debt-to-GDP ratio to remain relatively stable over the next five years, even with the increased borrowing. Yet the plan for higher spending and deeper deficits drew the ire of the opposition Conservatives, who accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of “doubling down on his failed plan.” TORSTAR NEWS SERVICE
BRITISH COLUMBIA Student stabbed to death, another hurt at high school Police say a female student is dead and another is in hospital following a stabbing at a high school in Abbotsford, B.C. Abbotsford police Chief
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UN group chides Canada for treatment of black people A UN working group on issues affecting black people is raising alarm over poverty, poor health, low educational attainment and overrepresentation of African Canadians in justice and children’s aid systems. The findings were made by the United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent after its first cross-Canada mission in October. Previous attempts to visit Canada by the group failed under the former Conservative government, but it was made possible this time with an invitation by the Trudeau Liberals. “Canada’s history of enslavement, racial segregation, and marginalization, has had a deleterious impact on people of African descent which must be addressed in partnership with communities,” the group wrote in its preliminary report. Dena Smith of Toronto’s African Canadian Legal Clinic was happy the working group acknowledged some of the key issues faced by the community. While the findings and recommendations are not bind-
Activists from the Black Lives Matter movement lead the annual Pride Parade, in Toronto on July 3. Mark Blinch/THE CANADIAN PRESS
ing, Smith said they highlight the challenges faced by African Canadians for the international community and hopefully put more pressure on Ottawa to rectify the inequities. “The situation is only going to get worse,” said Smith. “We have families in the community torn apart at an alarming rate.
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Clinton, Trump paint the other as total disaster Donald Trump could draw the United States into nuclear war, Hillary Clinton warns. Clinton would plunge the country into a constitutional crisis, he says. As the caustic presidential race lurches toward the finish line, each candidate is aggressively casting the other as a catastrophic choice for the White House. Making an affirmative case about their own qualifications and vision has become a secondary priority. It’s an ugly conclusion to a contest featuring two of the most unpopular presidential candidates in modern American politics. The sexual-assault accusations that have trailed Trump in the race’s closing weeks and a new FBI review into Clinton’s email habits seem likely to only reinforce the public’s negative
perceptions, leaving the candidates to essentially argue to voters that they’re the best of two unappealing options. “I would rather be here talking about nearly anything else,” Clinton said Tuesday during a rally in Florida where she levelled a series of attacks on Trump’s character and preparedness for the White House. “But I can’t just talk about all of the good things we want to do.” Indeed, Clinton’s speeches in this final full week of campaigning have overwhelmingly focused on Trump. On Monday, she warned against giving Trump the authority to order a nuclear attack, bringing along a former nuclear launch officer to bolster her point. “Imagine his advisers afraid to tell him what he doesn’t want to hear, racing against his legendarily short attention span to lay out life-and-death choices too complex to be reduced to a single tweet,” Clinton said Monday in Ohio. “Then imagine him plunging us into a war because somebody got under his very thin skin.” THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
An Iraqi boy who was displaced from the village of Abu Shuwayhah, south of Mosul, carries a white flag as locals return to their village after the arrival of Iraqi forces. AFP/Getty Images iraq
Major urban warfare lies ahead for Mosul
Iraq’s special forces fought their way into the outskirts of Mosul on Tuesday, taking its state television building despite resistance by Daesh that is only likely to stiffen when combat reaches the inner city. It was the first time Iraqi troops have set foot in Mosul in more than two years. The advance was the start of what is likely to be a grueling and
slow operation for the forces as they fend off booby traps and ambushes in difficult, houseto-house fighting expected to take weeks. Troops entered Gogjali, a neighbourhood inside Mosul’s city limits, and later the outskirts of the more built-up Karama district, according to Maj. Gen. Sami al-Aridi of the Iraqi special forces.
Inside the village of Bazwaya, five kilometres east of Mosul, white flags hung from buildings, put up a day earlier by residents eager to show they would not resist the Iraqi forces’ advance. Some residents stood outside their homes, and children raised their hands with V-for-victory signs. The families, estimated to
number in the hundreds, will be evacuated from the village to a camp for displaced persons, according to Brig. Gen. Haider Fadhil of the Iraqi special forces. As the fighting raged, several of the newly displaced from Bazwaya could be seen carrying white flags and driving a herd of sheep toward the camp. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Quake-ravaged Italian town has ‘returned to the stone age’ Some houses are collapsed outright, pancaked piles of stones and plaster. A pair of skis stick out. Some are cracked open, exposing living rooms. The central Italian mountain village of Castelluccio di Norcia, among the most heavily
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IN BRIEF Oil company sells pipeline for $3.7B Pipeline company TransCanada says it expects to realize US$3.7 billion from the sale of its U.S. Northeast power business to two buyers. It announced earlier this year it would sell the assets in order to finance its purchase of the Columbia Pipeline Group. TransCanada also announced it plans to maintain full ownership interest in its Mexican natural gas pipeline business and said it would raise $3.2 billion through a bought deal offering of common shares. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Housing market, debt risks better addressed by lawmakers: Expert
Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz says risks from household debt and the housing market will be better addressed by the government’s recent policy moves, not by adjusting interest rates. In a speech in Vancouver, the head of Canada’s central bank said adjusting interest rates is a “very blunt tool,” which has widespread effects. “Our view is that these socalled macroprudential policies are best placed to deal with threats to financial stability because they can be designed to target specific financial vulnerabilities,” Poloz said Tuesday. “Given all the work done to strengthen the global financial system over the past few years, it makes even more sense to separate monetary policy from efforts to stabilize the financial system.” Household debt levels have hit record levels in recent years and housing markets have boomed, helped by low interest rates that have allowed consumers to borrow cheaply. Poloz said the bank does not ignore financial stability issues but suggested it has flexibility to deal with uncertainty. “We acknowledge that there is always uncertainty around
the outlook for inflation, and developments in the financial system bring uncertainties for financial stability,” he said. “These uncertainties generate a zone within which we can tolerate variations in either the risks to our inflation outlook or risks to financial stability.” The Bank of Canada uses the inflation target when determining monetary policy and setting its key overnight interest rate.
2% The central bank and the federal government kept their inflation target at 2 per cent.
The central bank and the federal government renewed their inflation-targeting framework agreement last week. The target was kept at two per cent, the midpoint of a range of one per cent to three per cent that the central bank deems acceptable. However, the Bank of Canada said it will change the way it measures core inflation, which it uses to help focus on the underlying trend in inflation. It will use three different ways
to measure instead of a single method of assessing core inflation. Poloz noted that because the inflation-targeting framework is an agreement between the federal government and the central bank there is an explicit commitment from the government to support its pursuit of low, stable and predictable inflation. “The agreement therefore means that all economic policies, including monetary, fiscal and macroprudential, can work together in a complementary fashion.” Poloz said the central bank’s use of an inflation target has served the economy well, but it continues to look for ways to improve. “We will be looking for new ways to engage with Canadians in a discussion about our framework,” he said. Canada started using an inflation target to guide monetary policy in 1991 and has kept the target set at two per cent since 1995. Poloz told a news conference after his speech that the new federal measures to stabilize the housing market are “well intended and well designed.” THE CANADIAN PRESS
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Virtual reality is lifelike in a way we have never experienced. It’s not a stretch to imagine that getting virtually groped or stalked can also feel real. Virtual reality (VR) has become the Wild West of the gaming world. Immersive games that make use of 360-degree screens, lifelike controls and headsets like the Oculus Rift are a new frontier that is exciting and filled with the potential for great things. But like the real Wild West, that freedom comes with a darker side. And one aspect of that is sexual harassment. The way we talk about and handle sexual harassment and assault is changing, slowly, thanks in large part to women who spoke out and told their stories. And that’s true in the virtual world, too. Take Jordan Belamire (not her real name) who wrote on Medium.com about her experience being sexually harassed on the virtual multiplayer game QuiVr. A fellow player, after figuring out she was female, used his character to virtually rub her character’s chest and genital area. Despite her efforts to dissuade and disengage, this player continued to follow her around the gaming space until, finally, she gave up and threw off her headset. While sexual harassment in VR is not the same as real life, its effects need to be taken seriously. “I’ve been groped in real life, once in a Starbucks in broad daylight. I know what it’s like to happen in person,” Belamire, 30, told CNN. “The shock and disgust I felt (in QuiVr) was not too far off from that.” But the feedback Belamire received on social media was reported to the tune of, “Please explain how someone can be assaulted in any form using VR. This seems to be someone
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whining just to whine.” Experiencing games and apps in VR feels lifelike in a way we have never previously experienced. It’s not a stretch to imagine that negative things, like getting virtually groped or stalked, can also feel real. Yet we are supposed to treat it like just another game. And, as tech journalist Taylor Lorenz told me, it’s not in any company’s best interest to have sexual harassment on their platform. No one wants to pay for an unpleasant or even traumatizing experience. In response to Belamire, QuiVr’s developers started allowing players to choose to put a virtual shield around their character, which makes both the target and the harasser invisible to one another. I applaud them for offering a solution that gives some power to those being harassed. But I believe that’s not enough. It’s a Band-Aid. It’s too focused on victims and not enough on reprimanding perpetra-
tors. There needs to be consequences for virtual creeps within the games themselves, including banning serial harassers from being allowed to play at all. Some companies are already doing things like this. Keeping sexual harassment out of gaming doesn’t mean keeping sex out of it. There is also room to be sex-positive in this new VR world — with the right education. “We have to have intelligent conversations and thoughtful sexual experiences through games because we are bridging that gap between what is real and what is not … and it’s not wrong to want to go and try and experience something in VR that is along pornographic lines as long as everything is consensual.” said Leah Jewer, the co-founder of Girls on Games, an organization that promotes gender diversity and inclusivity in gaming. Her co-founder, Catherine Smith-Desbiens, told me sex-
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I recently got into the habit of watching makeup tutorials before bed. You can find them all over social media. I have seen countless tutorials, yet my eye shadow strategy still amounts to “smudge some stuff around your eyes.” But in watching people transform themselves with makeup, I’ve had to think about my relationship with it. As a pre-bed ritual, these videos fascinate because they’re like home renovation shows. Every one is like a mini episode of Holmes on Homes. I know I will never remember how to shift a loadbearing wall, but I can admire how the new open-concept living room/kitchen makes the house feel bigger. Makeup is a personal renovation; even covering up can reveal something new. Some of the magic relies on contouring, which uses bronzers, concealers and foundations to give shape to one’s face. That we can slightly shift our noses with high-level brushwork and a minimum of three products is nothing less than a true merger of art and science. Inspired by this, I wander into a beauty emporium to pick up some of the products that I’ve seen. At Sephora, a glamorous creature in black asks all questions that I had not thought of: “What’s your skin type?” “Do you have an angled brush set at home?” “What are you trying to achieve with your eyebrows?” The answers in order: Visible, I’ve never seen one
but anything’s possible, and world domination. Once, I answered ‘combination skin’ because ‘all of the above’ is a plausible answer. The employee lifts my chin with a single finger, peers at me and says, “Oh, no. You have dry skin.” And he was right! I have had my skin on my face for my whole life, yet I never noticed that it was dry. This stunning beautician was my personal Mike Holmes and he was here to make it right. I used to believe that makeup was yet another tool of the patriarchy. The extra 20 minutes I spent getting ready was one more way that men had tricked me into wasting my own time. I could have been learning the sciences or how to do a lay-up in that time. But as it turns out, the fact that I can’t do a lay-up has nothing to do with the patriarchy or my blush. It’s mostly that I’m not interested. As CoverGirl has shown in appointing its first male CoverGirl, makeup isn’t inherently about gender, or feminism for that matter. There are things that some people are interested in — like watching people put makeup on — and things they are not, like whether one’s skin is dry or combination. At some point in your feminist education, you learn that pretty much everything is a construct. Race is a construct. Gender is a set of ideas and performance. If everything is made up, then why not your face? Philosopher Cat by Jason Logan
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Culinary bad boy Bourdain’s new book for a ‘normal family’ Author, television host, recovered addict and former chef Anthony Bourdain has taught President Obama to slurp noodles in Vietnam, got a scorpion tattoo with rock stars in Nashville and drunk snake-infused liquor with karate masters in Japan. But cooking at home for his nine-year-old daughter and her young pals is what inspired his latest, Appetites: A Cookbook. The book is, as expected, laced with profanity and proclamations about the stupidity of brunch and that third slice of bread in a club sandwich. Plus, the book’s darkly cartoonish cover — designed by Ralph Steadman — was too outrageous for two major U.S. retailers, according to Bourdain, and had to be wrapped in paper like an adult magazine before it could appear on shelves. The book, released this week,
includes family favourites, easy mains, sandwiches, food from his travels, and the occasional rant. New York-based Bourdain is the author of 13 books, including five works of fiction and the bestselling confessional Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly. He’s also the Emmy-winning host of CNN’s Parts Unknown, which takes Bourdain on the road for 250 days of the year. We chatted with the outspoken, erstwhile chef en route to Philadelphia during a speaking tour he’s calling “The Hunger.” Your last cookbook was out more than 10 years ago. Why did you decide the time was right for, as you’ve said, a cookbook for “normal people”? I’m a father now. That’s been my audience for the better part of nine years, cooking for a little girl and her friends. That’s a major adjustment in priorities, how I live my life, and what I am cooking ... More often than not she is deciding what we’re eating. The book is reflective of that. I never really cared whether what I wrote was use-
ful or not. This is maybe the first thing I wrote that was intended to be useful. Something you rail against is brunch, which is a favourite pastime in Toronto or in New York for that matter. People love it, chefs hate it. But you’re getting into making pancakes for your daughter and her friends? Yeah, I actually like cooking eggs and breakfast now since I’m a dad, but only after many years of hating it on a cellular level. Do you ever get tired of being referred to as the “bad boy” of the culinary world? I don’t care. I got that from the beginning with Kitchen Confidential, but the period of time I was writing about, even back then, had already passed. I didn’t see myself as a “bad boy” then, and I never took it seriously. I don’t care to either reinforce that or disprove it. torstar news service
Author, television host and former chef Anthony Bourdain dedicates his newest cookbook to his daughter. contributed
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BOOK EXCERPT SLOWER IS BETTER BY RICARDO Marsalabraised short ribs
Preparation: 45 minutes Cooking: 8 hours Servings: 4 Warm: Up to 6 hour. Freezes well
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Ricardo Larrivée is back with 75 new delicious recipes — including some amazing vegetarian dishes, moth-watering desserts, breakfasts and more — in Slower Is Better: From a Taco Fiesta to Chocolate Pudding Cake (HarperCollins). Following the success of his other book, Slow Cooker Favourites: From Lasange to Creme Brulee, Larrivée continues to offer some great new slowcooking options, showing foodies how to make cooking easier, more efficient and tastier than ever before. The following two recipe excerpts are perfect options for a weeknight meal or a weekend treat.
Short ribs are usually spotted on restaurant menus, which is why these have major star quality. The slight sweetness is courtesy of the dried currants, and the texture is a nod to traditional pork ribs. Except these are beef. And much fancier. Ingredients: • 3 tbsp (45 ml) cornstarch • 2 cups (500 ml) beef broth • 4 lb (1.8 kg) beef short ribs, cut between each bone • 2 tbsp (30 ml) olive oil • 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) Marsala wine • 2 cups (500 ml) veal stock • 2 oz (55 g) chorizo sausage, diced • 1/4 cup (35 g) dried currants • 4 shallots, cut into thick slices • 2 carrots, cut into small dice • 2 stalks celery, cut into small dice • 1 sprig fresh thyme • Salt and pepper Directions: 1. In a bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in the broth. Set aside. 2. In a large skillet over high heat, brown half of the meat at a time in the oil. Season with salt and pep-
Vegetable frittata Preparation: 30 minutes Cooking: 3 hours Servings: 8 Warm: Up to 1 hour This dish is twice as nice: a sumptuous, custardy omelet for dinner, and a frittata sandwich the next day — your new lunch staple. Get cracking!
Recipes from Slower is Better: From a Taco Fiesta to Chocolate Pudding Cake by Ricardo Larrivée ©2016. Published in English by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.
Ingredients: • 2 tbsp (30 ml) unbleached all-purpose flour • 1 tsp (5 ml) baking powder • 1/2 tsp (2 ml) salt • 10 eggs • 1 1/2 cups (375 ml) milk • 4 cups (95 g) baby spinach, chopped • 2 cups (140 g) small broccoli florets • 2 large tomatoes, seeded and diced • 2 green onions, thinly sliced • 1 cup (100 g) grated mozza-
WINE Wine pairing A red wine from the Douro region of Portugal pairs perfectly with these short ribs: It offers just enough tannin to create contrast and ripe fruit flavours to complement the sauce. ricardo Larrivée
per. Transfer to the slow cooker. Deglaze the skillet
with the Marsala. Let reduce for 1 minute. Add the broth mixture and the veal stock. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly. Pour into the slow cooker. 3. Add the remaining ingredients. Cover and cook on Low for 8 hours. It can be maintained on Warm for up to 6 hours. 4. Serve with Barley Risotto and a vegetable of your choice.
rella cheese • 1/4 cup (20 g) grated Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese • 1/4 cup (10 g) chopped fresh basil • Pepper Directions: 1. Butter the inside of the slow cooker and line the bottom with a strip of parchment paper, letting it extend upward on two sides. 2. In a bowl, combine the flour, baking powder and salt. Whisk in the eggs until smooth. Stir in the milk. Add the vegetables and half the mozzarella cheese (1/2 cup/50 g). Season with pepper. Pour into the slow cooker. Sprinkle with the remaining mozzarella (1/2 cup/50 g) and the Parmesan cheese. 3. Cover and cook on Low for 3 hours. It can be maintained on Warm for up to 1 hour.
4. Run the blade of a knife between the unlined portion of the cooker and the frittata. Remove the frittata from the slow cooker. Sprinkle with the basil. 5. Serve warm or cold.
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For Metro Canada While celebrities hocking hooch is nothing new, 2016 has seen an unprecedented number jumping on the red hot whisky trend bandwagon with their own brands. Some, like Wayne Gretzky’s Red Cask ($34.95$39.99), play up the celeb connection in spades, others like Virginia Black ($39.95$49.99) that Drake offers promotion but not his name, are more subtle with their partnership. Then there’s Liquormen’s Ol’ Dirty Can-
adian Whisky ($29.95$33.99), the first, in what I’m sure will be a bevy of beverages, from the Trailer Park Boys. While you may question what hockey players and rappers know about making booze, no one who has seen the boys in action can dispute the hands on experience they bring to the liquor industry. Recently launched in Ontario, in-store bottle signings have turned into the same fan frenzy circuses experienced previously in Atlantic Canada, where the whisky is made. Suspiciously lightbodied, once in your mouth it gets in-your-face fast, making it a good mixer for your favourite brown spirit cocktails. Prices reflect the range across the country. Some products may not be available in all provinces.
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THE SHOW: This is Us (CTV) Season 1, Episode 4 THE MOMENT: The sermon in the store
Randall (Sterling K. Brown), who was adopted at birth by a white family, is shopping for pants with his birth father William (Ron Cephas Jones), whom he met only recently. Earlier, Randall’s neighbor had called security because she thought William was a vagrant, and Randall had waved off the incident. “You didn’t like me apologizing for you,” Randall says now. “Because I grew up in a white house, you think I don’t live in a black man’s world.” William protests, but Randall continues: “You know the one — where that salesman has been eyeballing us ever since we came in. Where they’ll ask for an ID with my credit card, even though they haven’t asked for anybody else’s. Plus a million things every day that I have to choose to let go. Just so I’m not pissed off all the time. Now try on the damn flat-front chinos.”
Walking Dead actor went from fandom to King Ezekiel
Sterling K. Brown gives a nuanced performance as adoptee Randall in CTV’s This is Us. contributed
This Is Us is the kind of precision-crafted, network family drama — think Parenthood, Brothers & Sisters, thirtysomething — that acts as a secular church, communicating to us the rules of civil society. We witness good people navigating life’s quandaries, and assess whether their choices are right or wrong. This may seem square given our current jones for antiheroes, where we delight in watching
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flawed people make bad choices. But as last May’s record-breaking response to the teaser trailer for This Is Us proved (60 million Facebook and YouTube views), if a secular-sermon show is written and cast as well as this one, there’s a real hunger for it. Johanna Schneller is a media connoisseur who zeroes in on pop-culture moments. She appears Monday through Thursday.
The Walking Dead’s newest cast member, Khary Payton, stands behind the show’s controversial season 7 premiere, noting “it was a brutal episode but it was also six years in the making.” Payton’s new character, King Ezekiel, was introduced in Sunday’s episode, a week after the gruesome season opener in which two characters were killed in vicious fashion. “This is a zombie apocalypse — you’re going to lose people that you care about,” Payton said Monday in a phone interview. “I think if it happened in a Shakespearean way in which all the action takes place offstage and someone just runs in and tells you Glenn died, everybody is going to be disappointed. There’s a certain amount that you have to experience in order for you to be satisfied, from a storytelling aspect. “And the truth is that if you’ve been connecting with characters for several years and you’re invested in them, it’s supposed to be brutal when they go — that means that they meant something to you and that’s what we’re trying to do with this show. And frankly, if there is no conflict, then there is no drama.” As leader of a community called the Kingdom, Payton’s charismatic character sits on a throne with a snarling tiger (which is created with special effects in post-production) by his side. He offers his followers protection from threats in the outside world — be they living or dead. He appears to be an ally for Rick and his group, who are reeling from their deadly encounter with Negan and his gang, the Saviors. Payton, who hails from Georgia, acknowledges there is a duality to friendly King Ezekiel. “I think when you’re living in a crazy world, you’ve got to somehow deal with it in maybe an unconventional way,” said Payton. “It’s like that Seal song, ‘We’re never gonna survive unless we get a little crazy.”’ The character stems from the comic books that inspired the AMC series, but the onscreen version has some differences. “I enjoy reading the comic books, but I don’t put any stock into the way that the comic books are going and what we might do on the TV series itself,”
The Walking Dead’s newest cast member, Khary Payton, who plays King Ezekiel, stands behind the show’s controversial season 7 premiere. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-AMC, Gene Page
The thing that you fight in this show is your own sense of humanity. Khary Payton
said Payton. “Every time I think I’ve got it figured out, (writer-producer) Scott Gimple will throw me a curveball. So I just try to keep myself open to all the possibilities.” Payton said he was a fan of the show before landing the role, so it was easy to integrate himself into the cast. But he had to keep the part a secret. “I’ve done video games and things where they want you to keep it a secret for two years,” said Payton, who has also voiced characters for several animated series including Teen Titans and Young Justice. “But this was about six months of not being able to talk about this story and three
months of not being able to even say that I was on The Walking Dead, so it’s been a long time. “When I shot the first episode, they threw a sheet over me and I had to dive in the back of the transportation truck and make sure that no one saw me coming or going — and fortunately nobody really knew who I was, so it was pretty easy. “But it was also kind of a weird experience to get the biggest job of my life and not be able to say a word about it.” Payton couldn’t say much about future episodes, but noted that when it comes to fighting villains, there’s a bigger picture at play. “I think the thing that you fight in this show is your own sense of humanity and how much of your humanity you’re willing to give away to fight, to survive — are you going to live or are you just going to merely survive?” he said. “The villains may change but at the end of the day the fight is within really yourself.” the canadian press
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the checklist | 2017 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback LOVE IT • Rigid chassis = more fun • Sharp styling • Light and airy cabin
THE BASICS Engine: 1.4L turbo 4-cylinder Power: 153 hp, 177 lb-ft of torque) Transmissions: 6-speed manual, 6-speed automatic Fuel Economy (L/100km): 8.3 city, 6,4 hwy, 7.4 combined (LT manual) Price: $20,595
LEAVE IT • Tire noise in Premier trim • Manual gearbox is boring • Automatic feels slow • Still no spice
In the perpetual renaissance city of Detroit, Chevrolet has introduced a car it hopes will spark a five-door renaissance in North America: the 2017 Cruze Hatchback. This marks the first time North American shoppers are offered the Cruze in multiple body shapes, and Chevrolet is hoping the hatch’s 47.2 cubic feet of cargo capacity, coupled with the brand’s commitment to connectivity, will help introduce the Cruze to a new set of buyers. The Mexican-made five-door gives the Cruze lineup a functional and sporty-ish choice that the brand hopes will appeal to a more male, more affluent and more urban-centered user base than the sedan. Further aiding Chevy’s drum for new drivers is the addition of a 1.6-liter diesel engine in 2017, which will be available at multiple price points across the Cruze family in the hopes of courting spurned Volkswagen TDI lovers. Premier shoppers can go one further and opt for the
Driver Confidence II Package, which adds IntelliBeam automatic highbeam control, forward collision alert, following distance indicator, and lane departure warning with lane keep assist. The 153-horsepower 1.4-liter turbocharged four-cylinder carries over from the sedan, as does its 106.3-in wheelbase, the biggest change — besides its new found booty — is an eight-inch shorter overall length, which conspires to change everything. Inside, the new hatchback posts its most significant gains over the four-door in carrying capacity, dwarfing its sibling by almost double with the seats up, and triple with the seats down. I was told the sedan and hatch actually share rear doors, as evidenced in the modest headspace gains, but the five-door does add a feeling of airiness along with improved rearward visibility. The 2017 Chevrolet Cruze Hatchback isn’t a car that will make memories in and of itself, but instead, it’s a tool that Chevy hopes will offer shoppers the freedom to make new memories wherever the road may take them. No, it’s not a Focus RS, Civic Type R, or even a VW GTI, but that doesn’t mean the 2017 Cruze hatch doesn’t have plenty of smiles-per-miles potential. It’s just a different type of smile, one that doesn’t come from the visceral thrill of driving, but from the warm and fuzzy memories of a time well had.
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the upcoming Model 3 as Tesla continues to focus on building up its Autopilot software despite all the controversy currently surrounding it. In total, eight surround cameras will be used to provide 360-degree visibility around the car at up to 250 meters of range, Tesla said in a blog post. In addition, 12 updated ultrasonic sensors will complement the vision, allowing for detection of both hard and soft objects at nearly twice the distance of the prior system. There will also be a forward-facing radar
with enhanced processing to provide additional data about the world on a redundant wavelength that is capable of seeing through heavy rain, fog, dust and even the car ahead. In order to make the new system work, Tesla vehicles will be outfitted with a new onboard computer that the company claims has more than 40 times the computing power of the previous-generation unit. The computer will run the new Tesla-developed neural net for vision, sonar, and radar processing software.
Both Model S and Model X vehicles with the new hardware are already in production, and customers can purchase one today. But before the company can activate the new hardware, it has to further calibrate the new system using real-world driving data. Interestingly enough, Tesla vehicles with the new hardware will temporarily lack certain features that current Tesla vehicles have with first-generation Autopilot hardware, including automatic emergency braking, collision warning, lane holding and active cruise control.
Tesla Model S on display in downtown Los Angeles. Richard Vogel/the associated press
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Aston Martin’s hypercar turns reality upside-down Aston Martin and Red Bull Racing’s project is more than just an insane hypercar. Called the AM-RB 001, the hypercar was introduced earlier this year boasting insane g the figures, like its News drivin try s $2.6-million to auto indu ou by $3.9-million price y to brought e.com tag and an all-new AutoGuid V12 engine capable of revving up to 11,000 rpm. The underbody for the AM-RB 001 weighs just 2,200 pounds and currently has an unofficial figure of 4,000 lb. total downforce with a track-only package. That means theoretically, the AM-RB001 is capable of driving upside-down across the roof of a tunnel. It will also have the ability to accelerate from zero to 200 mph in around 10 seconds.
Henrik Fisker has released a teaser image of his first new car. Earlier this month, Fisker revealed he has created Fisker, Inc. and plans to launch a new, premium allelectric vehicle sporting his name. Giving us a first look at what to expect, Fisker has tweeted the above image with the caption: “A Breakthrough: Innovative new butterfly doors in our new Fisker model, for easier ingress/egress.” He also promises that more will be shared next week on the new vehicle. it won’t just be cars that Fisker is developing, as Fisker Nanotech will be the new company’s battery division. Jason
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Can Mitsubishi’s new partners really save it? Nissan has completed its acquisition of a 34 per cent equity stake in Mitsubishi Motors, becoming its largest shareholder. That means Mitsubishi will become part of the Global Alliance with Nissan and Renault, helping the Alliance be in the world’s top three automotive groups by global volumes, with sales of 10 million units in fiscal year 2016. Jason Siu/Autoguide.com sales numbers
Boomers seek a different type of sporty driving Not even the Chevrolet Corvette is immune to a sales slump. Earlier this month, Ford idled its Mustang plant for a week following a dip in sales because the sports car had sold nine percent less this year compared to last. And Chevrolet is also witnessing the same trend with its Camaro and Corvette. This year, Camaro sales are down 11 per cent, while Corvette sales are seeing a 14 per cent drop. Analysts believe that Baby Boomers in the U.S. are starting to age out of sports cars, but performance isn’t something they’re willing to give up. And that’s why sales of BMW’s M models and Mercedes-AMG are up, as shoppers give up sports cars for highperformance crossovers and SUVs. Jason Siu/Autoguide.com
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The Cubs’ Ben Zobrist scores a run upon crashing into Cleveland catcher Roberto Perez during Game 6 of the World Series on Tuesday night in Cleveland. With a 3-2 series lead, Cleveland had the opportunity to win its first World Series since 1948 but the Cubs big bats broke out early and often to send the series to a decider on Wednesday night. Jamie Squire/Getty Images
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Once more with feeling. The World Series will roll on to a mouth-watering Game Seven after the Chicago Cubs broke out their big bats to stay alive in Cleveland on Tuesday night. Addison Russell hit a grand slam and drove in a record-tying six runs, leading the Cubs over the Cleveland Indians 9-3.
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leader Kyle Hendricks. The Cubs are trying to overcome a 3-1 Series deficit for their first championship since 1908. The Indians haven’t won it all since 1948. Kris Bryant had four hits for Chicago and homered for the second straight game. Anthony Rizzo also homered. The Cubs got two gift runs in the first inning when Russell’s pop fly dropped between two outfielders. Jake Arrieta cruised to the win, adding to his victory in Game 2. Closer Aroldis Chapman got four outs before exiting in the ninth.
Russell’s slam in the third made it 7-0. He tied Albert Pujols, Hideki Matsui and Bobby Richardson for most RBIs in a Series game. It all means that Wednesday night will be the second time a major league season has gone to the very last game in the space of three years. In 2014 Madison Bumgarner’s defiant relief pitching appearance helped the San Francisco Giants secure World Series glory in Kansas. Now Kluber and Hendricks know that a similar place in the pantheon is up for grabs.
Tiger Woods said Tuesday he is playing his Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas the first week of December, which would be his first competition in more than 15 months if he follows through with it. Woods left himself open to doubt by entering the Safeway Open last month, only to pull out three days later when he said his game was not ready. “I am excited to make my return at the Hero World Challenge at Albany,” he said in a news release that announced the 18-man field for the unofficial tournament that awards world ranking points but is not part of any tour. Woods is the tournament host of a holiday event that began in 1999. He is a five-time winner, all of those victories
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coming at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., before the tournament moved to Isleworth in Florida and then to the Bahamas. Woods, now at No. 831 in the world ranking, last played in the Wyndham Championship in August 2015 when he tied for 10th. He had two back surgeries over the next few months and has said he would not return until fully healthy. the associated press
IN BRIEF 3-point master Allen calls time on legendary career Ray Allen announced his retirement from the NBA on Tuesday, ending a career that saw him make more three-pointers than any player in league history and win championships with Boston and Miami. Allen last played with the Heat in 2014. Allen spent 18 seasons in the league with Milwaukee, Seattle, the Celtics and then the Heat. He made 2,973 threepointers, 413 more than anyone else has to date. the associated press
Irving helps Cavs to 4-0 Kyrie Irving scored a season-high 32 points and the reigning NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers remained undefeated, beating the Houston Rockets 128-120 on Tuesday night. Kevin Love scored 24 points while LeBron James added 19 points and 13 rebounds as Cleveland placed six players in double figures. The Cavs are 4-0 for the first time in 16 years. James Harden scored a season-high 41 points. the associated press
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AT LEAST THE SWEAR JAR GOT FILLED LAST NIGHT. The Maple Leafs’ Nazem Kadri beats Connor McDavid to score past Cam Talbot on Tuesday. Claus Andersen/Getty images
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McDavid and Matthews held off scoresheet The first ever NHL meeting between Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews failed to live up to its considerable hype. Neither McDavid nor Matthews found the scoresheet Tuesday night, Matthews’s Toronto Maple Leafs prevailing 3-2 in overtime behind 44 saves from Frederik Andersen and two goals from Nazem Kadri, including the winner. It was the third win in four games at home this season for
In New York King Henrik rules over blues Henrik Lundqvist made a season-high 35 saves for his 60th career shutout to lead the New York Rangers to a 5-0 win over the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday night. Al Bello/Getty images
IN BRIEF Senators prevail as Turris grabs overtime clincher Kyle Turris scored the overtime winner as the Ottawa Senators defeated the Carolina Hurricanes 2-1 on Tuesday night. Dion Phaneuf also scored and Craig Anderson made 32 saves for the Sens (6-30), who were playing their first of 10 home games this month. Jaccob Slavin scored for the Hurricanes (2-4-3).
Kane records three points as Blackhawks rout Flames Patrick Kane had a goal and two assists, and the Chicago Blackhawks beat the Calgary Flames 5-1 on Tuesday night for their third straight win. Kane scored his third of the season in the first, and then set up Artem Anismov’s tiebreaking power-play goal in the third. Anisimov extended his career-best point streak to eight games.
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the Leafs (3-4-3), who also saw Ben Smith find the scoresheet. Edmonton, meanwhile, has dropped two in a row for the first time this year (7-2-1). Anton Lander and Darnell Nurse both scored for the club, Cam Talbot stopped 28 of 31 shots. Tuesday marked not only the first NHL matchup between the last two No. 1 overall picks, but the first ever NHL game in Toronto for McDavid, who grew
up just north of the city in Newmarket. All throughout the night Oilers coach Todd McLellan worked to get extra opportunities for McDavid, shuffling him onto three of the four Edmonton lines. That forced his counterpart, Mike Babcock, to work extra hard at ensuring that his top defensive pairing of Morgan Rielly and Nikita Zaitsev (as well as a Kadriled matchup line) got on the ice to match up against McDavid. The 19-year-old got his chances though, rushing down the right side at one point and then flipping a backhand attempt on Andersen. McDavid had four shots on goal in nearly 23 minutes.
Matthews, meanwhile, had chances of his own after a quiet first period, including a few good opportunities on setups from fellow rookie and the NHL’s rookie of the month for October, William Nylander. The American centre, who finished with six shots, has been held without a point in four consecutive games. The game itself though never quite materialized into a showdown between the two. The hype, which saw even Wayne Gretzky and Bobby Orr fly in to attend, exceeded the reality. McDavid and Matthews saw the ice against one another only sparingly over two periods, though more so in the final frame. THE CANADIAN PRESS
No. 1 picks took different routes to stardom Wayne Gretzky, arguably the greatest player in NHL history, felt he had to be there in person to witness the historic first ever NHL meeting between Connor McDavid and Auston Matthews. Now a member of the Edmonton Oilers management, Gretzky flew into Toronto specifically to attend Tuesday’s matchup between McDavid’s Oilers and Matthews’ Maple Leafs. The 19-yearold cornerstones of two iconic Canadian franchises will long be compared, but McDavid and Matthews are two very different players from very different backgrounds. “Other than us being first overall picks in back-to-back years, that’s really the only thing in common we have,”
McDavid said before playing tween Canada and the United his first NHL game in Toronto, States, with the Americans loswhere he used to attend games ing 5-3. as a fan of the Maple Leafs. The hype was just getting Matthews remembers first going around then for Matthews, who hearing about McDavid when went to Phoehe was grantnix Coyotes ed exceptional games as a kid (some coached status into the Ontario Hockby Gretzky) and ey League as a had to work 15-year-old. hard to find McDavid, ice-time as well by contrast, Connor McDavid and as challenging didn’t hear a Auston Matthews Getty images competition. word about “It’s one of Matthews, an American from the things that has changed the hockey wilderness of Scotts- a little bit in the Southwest,” dale, Ariz., until the 2015 world Gretzky said of Matthews’ rise. junior championships when the “The best athletes at eight, nine, two faced off in a matchup be- 10, 11, played baseball, tennis,
golf (before) … and now some of the best athletes like Auston are saying ‘You know what, I want to play ice hockey.”’ Unlike McDavid, who was thriving as a teenager for the Erie Otters ahead of his entry into the NHL, Matthews opted to forgo junior hockey, spending last season in the Swiss Hockey League. One similarity, however, is the responsibility both have as marquee talents on hopeful Canadian franchises. “I think it would be a lot easier for (the media) if I came in here and said ‘I hate him! Blah, blah, blah,’” McDavid said. “But he’s a good kid. I’m excited to play against him.” The Canadian press
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Holly Holm lands a solid punch to then-champion Ronda Rousey’s face during their title bout at UFC 193 in Australia, 2015. It was Rousey’s only loss in the UFC and it was one that has kept her out of the sport for a year. Quinn Rooney/Getty Images
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UFC 207 title bout could be beginning of end for star Ronda Rousey says her bantamweight title shot against Amanda Nunes at UFC 207 will be one of her final mixed martial arts bouts. Rousey spoke about her fight Tuesday during an appearance on Ellen DeGeneres’ talk show. The 29-yearold Olympic judo medallist hasn’t fought since November 2015, Champion Amanda Nunes when she lost her title to Getty Images Holly Holm. When asked how much longer she will continue fighting, Rousey replied: “Not that long.”
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“I’m wrapping it up,” Rousey to-month rigours of training added. “This is definitely one of as the most difficult part of a my last fights, so everyone better fighting career. watch, because the show isn’t “I think it’s more the buildup going to be around forever.” that’s more tiring than anyRousey (12-1) said she has thing else,” Rousey said. “It’s been training twice a day since the weeks and weeks of buildup early August for her comeback beforehand, where you know bout. She will face Nunes (13-4) you’re fighting this one person, at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas and it’s like this showdown and on Dec. 30. Rousey became one the most important thing in of the world’s your whole life, most famous and then milfemale athletes lions of people and a top payare watching. He’s got me per-view draw “It’s that domesticated now, buildup for during her meteoric MMA rise. weeks on end. a little bit. She was the Ronda Rousey on her UFC If (the fight) first women’s happened right boyfriend Travis Browne bantamweight now, I wouldn’t champion in UFC history, and be nervous. It’s the waiting.” she defended her belt six times Rousey has taken several before her stunning loss to Holm acting jobs in the past few years. She also spoke about in Australia. The 135-pound title has a comfortable personal life changed hands twice since with her boyfriend, UFC Rousey’s defeat. Nunes won it heavyweight Travis Browne. with a first-round stoppage of “He’s got me domesticated Miesha Tate at UFC 200 in July. now, a little bit,” Rousey said. Rousey described the month- the associated press nfl
Roethlisberger not ruled out for Ravens Mike Tomlin isn’t underestimating Ben Roethlisberger’s healing powers. The Pittsburgh Steelers coach is keeping the door open for his franchise quarterback and his surgically repaired left knee to return on Sunday in Baltimore. Roethlisberger tore cartilage in the knee during the second quarter of a loss to Miami on Oct. 16 and underwent outpatient surgery the following day. He stood on the sideline in sweatpants while backup Landry Jones played capably in a 27-16 loss to
New England and was able to practise during Pittsburgh’s bye week and again on Monday. The main issues for Ben Roethlisberger Roethlisberger are swelling Getty images and pain tolerance, things that have hardly been a deterrent to Roethlisberger in the past. the associated press
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