OTTAWA, Jan 13 — The Canadian province of Ontario yesterday apologised for wrongly raising the alarm about an incident at a massive nuclear power station near Toronto and blamed a training exercise mistake. Angry local mayors demanded an inquiry, saying the emergency message about the ageing...
Monday, 13 Jan 2020 10:09 AM MYT
Angry local mayors demanded an inquiry, saying the emergency message about the ageing Pickering plant had caused unnecessary distress. “The government of Ontario sincerely apologises for raising public concern and has begun a full investigation to determine how this error happened.” Toronto Mayor John Tory complained that many of the city's three million residents had been unnecessarily alarmed and also pushed for a probe, citing what he said were “far too many unanswered questions.”
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Confronting Malay anxieties in 2020 | Malay MailJANUARY 12 — It was undeniably swift and decisive, the response from Deputy Prime Minister Dr Wan Azizah Wan Ismail and the Cabinet to what happened at a secondary school in Puchong. The school had been accused by a Malay political party of “religious propagation” because it had put up some...
Read more »
Iran agrees de-escalation 'only solution' to solve crisis with US | Malay MailTEHRAN, Jan 13 — Iran signalled yesterday it favours a de-escalation after 10 days of heightened tensions with the United States during which both sides fired missiles and Tehran accidentally shot down a passenger aircraft. Security was stepped up in Iran's capital after a vigil the previous...
Read more »
737 MAX: After 10 months of crisis for Boeing, questions remain | Malay MailNEW YORK, Jan 12 — Boeing is still far from seeing an end to its continuing crisis over the 737 MAX airplane. Ten months after two fatal crashes led to the grounding of the aerospace giant’s star passenger jet, many serious questions remain, including the date of its return to service. David...
Read more »
Only the title interests me, not records, says Klopp | Malay MailLONDON, Jan 12 — Liverpool continued to break new ground as they set a Premier League record with a 1-0 win at Tottenham Hotspur yesterday, but for Juergen Klopp it was just another three points en route to the title. Roberto Firmino’s 37th-minute goal proved sufficient for Liverpool to rack up...
Read more »
As shortage bites, MMA tells flu vaccine suppliers to prioritise GPs over private hospitals | Malay MailKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 12 — General practitioners are the last medical practitioners in line for flu vaccine supplies despite being the most accessible choice for Malaysians seeking the vaccination, the Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) said today. MMA president Dr N. Ganabaskaran said GPs were the...
Read more »
444 receive Negri Sembilan awards, medals in conjunction with Tuanku Muhriz’s birthday | Malay MailKUALA PILAH, Jan 14 — Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) board chairman Tan Sri Abdul Wahid Omar heads the list of 444 recipients of awards and medals in conjunction with the 72nd birthday of the Yang Dipertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz Munawir. Abdul Wahid will be conferred the...
Read more »