Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points -November 29 2024
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Liberals, NDP pass bill to enact GST holiday in House of Commons
The Liberals’ GST holiday bill is one step closer to becoming law after it was passed by a majority of the House of Commons late Thursday night.
P.E.I. considering automatic roadside penalties for impaired driving
P.E.I.'s attorney general says the province is considering automatic roadside penalties for people who are caught driving impaired by alcohol or drugs. Right now, impaired drivers are charged under the Criminal Code of Canada and have their cases work through the courts — with the opportunity to get a lawyer, elect which court will hear their case, enter a plea and proceed to trial if they so wish. This can take months. However, in the legislature on Wednesday, backbench PC MLA Robin Croucher called for harsher and more immediate penalties, handled with immediate administrative actions rather than criminal charges. In British Columbia, for example, police were given the power to issue 90-day suspensions for drivers who blow over 0.08 on a Breathalyzer, as well as impose penalties and fees that add up to $3,750.
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Research reveals this year’s festive food trends
According to a new study, one in five people plan to host friends and family for the first time ever this holiday season.
Cynthia Erivo wants fans to sing along to 'Wicked' at the movies
Whether fans should sing to the songs of the musical starring pop star Ariana Grande alongside British stage actress Cynthia Erivo at the cinema has been a point of contention leading up to the film's release and since its debut last week. While some fans want to sing along, others are decrying the practice in favor of simply watching the movie and staying quiet in public. At AMC Theatres, singing is on the list of no-nos for guests, according to an advisory being shown ahead of the release of Part 1 of the blockbuster. During the 2024 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on Thursday, Erivo joined "Today" show anchors and parade hosts Savannah Guthrie, Hoda Kotb and Al Roker for the festivities and made her thoughts on the matter very clear. "Good!" she said in response to Guthrie asking about fans singing along at the movie theater. "I'm OK with it. We spent this long singing it ourselves, it's time for everyone to sing."
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