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City of Surrey Mayoral Candidates Race Muslim Community’s Councillors Candidates Jinny Sims, Surrey Forward
Gordie Hogg, Surrey First
Bilal Cheema Surrey First
Zubeen Sahib United Surrey
Adil Awan Independent, Richmond
Doug McCallum, Safe Surrey Coalition Brenda Locke, Surrey Connect
Sukh Dhaliwal, United Surrey
Municipal Elections 2022: Surrey’s leading mayoral candidates
Ahmed Yousef Independent.Maple Ridge
Imtiaz Popat Mayor, Vancouver
Rahim Othman
Richmond Community Coalition
‘This is a crisis’: Head of medical association warns that the health-care system faces ‘collapse’
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ncoming CMA president calls for ‘pan-national licensure’ to make licensing doctors easier. The new president of the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) said Wednesday he fears the country’s fragile health-care system will deteriorate further without an injection of cash — and a plan to increase the number of doctors and other health care professionals. Dr. Alika Lafontaine, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alta., and the group’s first Indigenous president, told CBC News that Canada’s health care is
Gas prices soar beyond $2 per litre in Metro Vancouver
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URREY, B.C. - Metro Vancouver drivers are once again experiencing pain at the pumps with gas prices soaring past $2 per litre Wednesday. Many stations across the region are now sitting at 203.9 cents per litre. High gas prices have become an unfortunate reality of being a driver in the Lower Mainland. In fact, the
region appeared to have the highest prices in the country Wednesday morning, according to a heat map from GasBuddy.com. Dwayne, a Surrey resident, decided to switch from a car to a motorcycle to try and save money. “Gas prices are so high these days that I figured that having a bike is probably the most economical way to get around and it’s a lot of fun at the same time,” he told CTV News Vancouver as he filled up his bike at a Chevron in Guildford. He says he can now drive to work all week for about $25. Others filling up at the station have adjusted their spending habits too. “We’re tightening things up a bit,”
in “dire” straits, with quality care severely limited in some parts of the country. He pointed to recent emergency room closures in Ottawa, southwestern Ontario, Quebec and other locales and eye-popping ER wait times in major cities like Toronto and Montreal as terrible precedents undermining the longstanding Canadian promise of timely access to care for all who need it. “We’ve been saying for a while that we’re concerned about collapse. And in some places, collapse has already happened,” Lafontaine Continue at page 5
UN to hold donors’ conference to raise funds for flood victims: PM
UNITED NATIONS: UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres has told Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that he plans to hold a donors’ conference either in New York or somewhere in Europe to raise funds for Pakistan’s flood victims. The prime minister disclosed this while talking to media at a Pakistan-sponsored exhibition of pictures from the flood-affected areas at the UN headquarters in New York. The prime minister said that while the date of the proposed donors’ conference had not yet been finalised, “it will be held soon”. On Aug 30, the United Nations and Pakistan appealed for $160 million in emergency funding for the flood victims but earlier this month, UN officials disContinue at page 5 closed that so far they received only
one-fourth of that amount. Hina says Shehbaz had brief ‘interaction’ with Biden at a reception The donors’ conference would augment efforts to collect funds for the victims.The prime minister said he would convey the voice of the flood victims to the rest of the world when he addresses the 77th session of the UN General Assembly on Sept 23.