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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario Liberal government is offering a second group of civil servants a deal, without demanding any concessions, that would extend their contracts past the next election.The offer to the union that represents many professionals in the public service comes shortly after a similar offer was made to the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, which represents about 35,500 public servants and correctional staff.Both tentative deals extend contracts for four years and come with 7.5-per-cent raises. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Association of Management, Administrative and Professional Crown Employees of Ontario current colle stanley cup ctive agreement is set to expire March 31, 2018 and extending the contracts to 2022 would ensure no potentially contentious bargaining in the months before the June 2018 election.The presidents of both unions have said they suspect the offers are related to that vote. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think it maybe some wise political strategy to ensure that groups like labour organizations are satisfied to some extent and at least not the opposite when they ;re within a yea stanley mugs r of their election mandate, said AMAPCEO president Dave Bulmer.Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown said it no coincidence these termo stanley offers are happening with the election a year away. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Subj Removed from our shelves : Concerns over mould in margarine sold through Loblaws, No Frills, Shoppers Drug Mart, Real Canadian Superstore and Zehrs plus vegan chocolate and more recalls trigger Health Canada warnings to shoppers
TORONTO 鈥?Today is the deadline for written submissions from the public to the commission examining the devastating impact of COVID-19 on long-term care homes.Ontario Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission says anything sent by the public after today may not be considered for its final report.That report is due April 30 and the commission still has a few mor stanley tumbler e video hearings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The commission had requested an extension to investigate the pandemic seco stanley cup nd wave further and to get crucial information the province. Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton denied the request. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than 3,700 residents of nursing homes have died due to COVID-19 since the pandemic began last year.This report by The Canadian Press was stanley uk first published Feb. 16, 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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Byvp Heather Scoffield: Argue against the CERB all you want 鈥?this is why you re wrong
Residential consumers and contractors in Waterloo Region are dealing with a salt shortage that has crippled much of Canada. Sometimes you get a little look of frustration, but they seem to understand, said Rick Bolzon, general manager of Glenbriar Home Hardware in Waterloo.The store has imposed a four-bag-per-customer limit in an effort to make sure they can get salt to as many customers as possible, but a number of issues at suppliers, as well as an extremely icy winter, has caused salt to trickle in. stanley water bottle ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Four bags should be plenty for someone with a home and sidewalk, said Bolzon.Retailers across the region and across Ontario are dealing with an unprecedented shortage of salt, with many stores selling out within minutes of the salt arriving.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the shortage of salt does stanley mug nt stop at the consumer l stanley termosky evel. Contractors are also dealing with inflated prices as a result of the high demand and low supply.Brian Tester, salt yard manager at TNT Property Maintenance at 40 Spring Valley Rd. in Kitchener, one of only three suppliers for contractors in the region, said money talks when it comes to getting salt right now. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You have to show the money to get the honey, said Tester. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While Test Yynd 5 injured in Venice as cruise ship slams into tourist boat
Canadian athletes showcased their versatility and prowess in a wide range of sports, fro stanley quencher m running and swimming to jumping, throwing, spinning, and gymnastics, stanley vaso over the 15 days of intense competition at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.If you ;re still craving the thrill of watching athletes compete, prepare for more highlights and memorable performances as the highly anticipated Paralympic Games kick off on Wednesday, Aug. 28, in Paris.There was little discussion about who would be the female flag bearer. Swimming phenom Summer McIntosh was the obvious choice, while there were a few candidates for her male counterpart, with hammer thrower Ethan Katzberg being chosen for the prestigious ceremony. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McIntosh, a 17-year-old from Toronto, made a splash at the 2024 Olympics. She won Canada first Olympic medal with a silver in the women 400 metre freestyle. She claimed gold in the women 400 m individual medley, 200 m butterfly, and 200 m individual medley. Her dominance was further highlighted by setting Olympic records in the women 200 m butterfly and the women 200 m individual medley.She was the obvious choice to be a flag bearer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW botella stanley Charismatic hammer thrower Katzberg from Nanaimo, B.C., will always be the first Olympic gold medallist from Canada in his sport. The 22-year-old is the first Canadian in 11
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Shgb Morocco: Terrorist ties to Scandinavian hiker slaying
This is the fifth column in a series: 10 Good Things That Happened This Week, at Home and Around the World. Some of these things relate to the coronavirus and some dont. But none will make you feel worse than you already do.1. It may be a long time before youre able to get lost in the bowels of an Ikea store again, but if you want to re-create the Ikea shopping experience at home the meatball eating, not the fighting with your spouse , the Swedish retailer is here to help. Early this week Ikea published the recipe for its famous Swedish meatballs and iconic Swedish cream sauce, in the format of an instruction manual for free online. Apparently the meatballs are a lot easier to assemble than the furniture 鈥?and probably tastier too.2. Scientists in England have high hopes that specially trained sniffer dogs can detect the coronavirus in human beings. The stanley canada res evidence to suggest dogs can sniff out other diseases in people for example, Parkinsons disease . The aim, Dr. Claire Guest told the BBC on Wednesday, is that dogs will be able to screen anyone, including those who are asymptomatic, and tell us whether they need to be tested. The six bio detection dogs involved in the COVID-sniff stanley thermos mug ing experiment dogs are rewarded with treats when they successfully sniff out the virus among a series of scent-samples include a cocker spaniel named Asher and a yellow lab named Star. A gourde stanley RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 3. Costa Deliziosa, the Hfcd Ottawa proposes changes to allow more businesses to receive federal wage subsidy
TORONTO 鈥?An Ontario court dismissed an application for a judicial review by an animal welfare organization who said its right to free expression were violated when its anti-Canada Goose ads were taken down in Toronto.The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals took the City of Toronto and Astral Media to court last year when its advertising c stanley tumbler stanley cup ampaign against Canada Goose came to a halt after just one day.PETA asked Toronto to intercede in its contractual dispute with Astral, a three-judge panel in Ontario divisional court wrote. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Toronto refused to do so. These are matters of private law not suited to judicial review.In the fall of 2018, PETA had signed a deal with Astral for the advertisements. Astral built, maintains and owns the bus shelters and can advertise on the so-called 8220 treet furniture. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company signed a 20-year deal with the city in 2007 where the city receives a percentage of ad revenue.PETA had used two ads on the shelters. In one, a g vaso stanley oose is next to a caption stating I ;m a living being, not a jacket filling. The second ad shows a photograph of a coyote with the caption, I ;m a living being, not a piece of fur trim. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Both had the words Boycott Canada Goose 8
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WASHINGTON 鈥?It took a near-miraculous confluence of factors for a pro-choice Democrat to win the state of Alabama 鈥?but it happened Tuesday. The ruby-red Republican state delivered a stunning win to Democrat Doug Jones, now elected to the U.S. Senate pending a potential recount.Last time Democrats didnt even mount a campaign in Alabama. A write-in Democratic candidate lost to Jeff Sessions by a nearly inconceivable margin of almost 95 per cent. This time the Democrat won by 1.5 per cent, according to the initial count.Here are six ways this shapes American politics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 1 鈥?Passing bills just got harder for the GOP. Republicans now hold just a one-vote majority in the Senate. That means their legislation can be defeated, and their judicial appointments blocked, whenever two Republicans defect and vote wi stanley mug th the Democrats and Democrat-leanin stanley thermobecher g Independents, down from the current three. This gives Republican moderates like Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski near-veto power.2 鈥?Republican infighting. The GOP has been a tinderbox of internal tension, and this is one more spark. Recr stanley termoska iminations began before votes were even counted. The party establishment swiftly blamed the nationalist, alt-right wing for elevating controversial candidates like Roy Moore. It was party insurgents who propelled the gay-bashing, anti-Muslim, accused one-time molester of adolescents to the nomination. A close confidant of congression Wuro 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for Dec. 28, 2022
Plan your route before you ;re on the road 鈥?nine closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Oct. 29, 2023:Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 11 p.m. until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Guelph Line and Regional Road 25, Milton: two left lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 10 p.m. until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 11:59 p.m. until Nov. 4 at 5 a. stanley cup m.Highway 401 eastbound express between James Snow Pkwy, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed from Oct. 29 at 10 p.m. until Nov. 4 at 5 stanley kubek a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Halton Road 22, Milton: two left lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 9 p.m. until Nov. 4 at 6 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 11:59 p.m. until Nov botella stanley . 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 11 p.m. until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound between Third Line and Bronte Road, Oakville: two right lanes closed from Oct. 29 at 12 a.m. until Nov. 2 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Toronto bound between Burloak Drive, Burlington and Bronte Road, Oakville: two right lanes closed from Oct. 29 at
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OTTAWA 鈥?A member of a federal Conservative riding association in Toronto has reportedly made a robocall that tried to pitch party memberships by citing a Liberal MPs cancer diagnosis.CTV News said late Wednesday that it has audio of the call in which a man who says he the vice president of the Scarborough Centre riding association asks supporters to join the party, stating Salma Zahid was very ill and there may be a need for a byelection.In February, the Liberal MP said she was taking a medical leave to be treated for Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma and the network says the robocall was made a month later. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Chris Mellor confirms he made the call and told CTV he does not regret it, saying it was appropriate given Zahid public statement on her diagnosis.He said in terms of election readiness, we felt that we should have our members, as many members as possible, in order to select the candidate in the event that she resigned, or felt that she could no l stanley fr onger continue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zahid 鈥?who returned to work last month and is now cancer-free 鈥?told CTV N stanley isolierkanne ews she was disappointed to learn her illness was being exploited for political advantage.I can say that its reprehensible, disgusting, and disappointing, that they are trying to create fear among my constitu stanley spain ents and it makes it harder Rqbu Five things about Liberal justice reforms
Peel Public Health is reporting its largest spike in confirmed cases of COVID-19 within 24 hours.As of 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 31, PPH is reporting 61 new cases, bringing the total to 277.Just yesterday, on March 30, cases in Peel surpassed the 200 count. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Tuesday, almost all new cases were reported in Mississauga and Brampton.Mississauga had the highest increase with 29 cases, followed closely by Brampton with 28.聽Caledon had an increase of four new cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The highest amount of total cases is impacting those between 35-64 years old, with 153 patients.Five patients are under the age of 18, while 70 cases are between the age of 18-34. Forty-nine cases have been reported in the 65+ age ran stanley cup becher ge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the p stanley cup rovinces daily report, Ontario now sits at 1,966 cases, an increase stanley cup of 260 confirmed cases from yesterdays numbers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario is reporting that Peel Region now sits in the range of 201-500 cases.The provinces data reflects the most current information, which was last updated as of 4 p.m. on March 30.
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WASHINGTON 鈥?With the nomination of retired general James Mad Dog Mattis as his defence secretary Thursday, Donald Trump has now named about half his cabinet.This allows some tea-leaf-reading about the team that will surro stanley cup und the next U.S. president when he takes office Jan. 20.Here what we know so far. Trump team is: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥擜 generals ; clubTrump has appointed Michael Flynn as national security adviser. He has just announced the nomination of Mattis, a blunt-talking, well-regarded, well-read retired Marine. Former general David Petraeus is in the running for secretary of state. On Friday, Trump meets retired Rear Admiral Jay Cohen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -鈥擵ery r stanley cup ich ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Washington Post began a story noting that George W. Bush cabinet was called the team of m stanley termosy illionaires, then added: Combined, that group had a ... net worth of about $250 million 鈥?which is roughly one-10th the wealth of Donald Trump nominee for commerce secretary alone. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That Wilbur Ross, the billionaire investor. Trump team includes heirs to the Ameritrade and Amway fortunes, one of whom, Todd Ricketts, also owns the Chicago Cubs baseball team.Then there the n Jygq Human remains found in central Ontario
FRISCO, Colo. 鈥?A study indicates some skiers and snowboarders are taking fewer trips because of congestion on Colorado Interstate 70.The Summit Daily News reported Tuesday that the I-70 Coalition study found that 67% of people surveyed reported taking fewer skiing trips because of the interstate traffic.The coalition represents municipalities and businesses along the interstate corridor. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Surveyors interviewed 461 people at park and ride lots in Golden. An online panel survey also was conducted.The study indicates people older than 35 were less likely to reduce their trip stanley website s compared with the respondents younger than 35. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to the study, 45% of the respondents said they are taking more overnight trips to reduce their time on the interstate.___ ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup usa OW Information from: Summit Daily News, http://summitdaily/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumbler By The Associated Press
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Rqrm Susan Delacourt: This federal minister is fighting to have a baby 鈥?and to prove that motherhood and politics can mix
TORONTO 鈥?As more Ontario regions contend with health system strain from rising COVID-19 infections, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that his government will keep relying on local medical officers of health to reinstate pandemic restrictions.Health units covering the Sudbury and Algoma regions in northern Ontario have reinsta stanley tazas ted measures including business capacity limits in light of spiking cases. Ford Progressive Conservative government lifted those last month.Ford said at a Tuesday news conference that the local approach makes sense because the risk is lower than in previous waves as more people are vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He said the government decided on its plan after consulting with the provi stanley cup nc stanley termosy e top doctor and medical officers for Ontario 34 health units.They felt that was the right plan to move forward, to have the flexibility, Ford said in Toronto on Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We truly believe that the plan is the right plan.He said his government would also keep heeding the advice of the province top doctor. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Algoma Public Health noted particular concern in the northwestern border city of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., on Monday, where the local hospital said the recent admissions spike could lead to cancelled surgeries and other is Czra Long Branch s towering red oak designated a Heritage Tree
After a term marked by uncertainty, Halton residents voted for some change on election day, Oct. 24, with four incumbents and five new faces chosen as Halton stanley uk Catholic District School Board trustees.Nine board trustees were chosen from a total of 22 candidates.Brenda Agnew, Burlington trustee representing Wards 4 and 5 bagged 1,726 votes, Trish Nicholls-Powell for Burlington Wards 3 and 6 received 1,516 votes and Kirsten Kelly for Burlington Wards 1 and 2 received 1,288 votes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Milton Wards 2 and 3 trustee Emma Murphy got 1,426 votes and Milton Wards 1 and 4 trustee Marvin Duarte received 1,101 votes. Janet OHearn-Czarnota, with 1,651 votes was elected as the Halton Hills school board trustee. I look forward to getting to know the constituents and working with stanley thermos the other trustees for the best possible outcomes for the students of HCDSB, said Murphy. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley quencher In Oakville, Wards 1, 2, and 3 elected Robert Kennedy with 1,843 votes, Wards 4 and 7 voted for Chris Saunders 1,212 votes and Wards 5 and 6 chose Helena Karabela as their trustee with 2,171 votes.At age 19, Kelly 鈥?who beat out incumbent Vincent Enzo Iantomasi聽鈥斅爄s the youngest trustee to be elected to the board this term. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Im very familiar with what has been going on in the school board system. Im very connected wit
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There will be 19 regular council meetings next year to discuss town issues next year.Erin council has approved a schedule for meetings on select Thursdays each month at 3 p.m., limiting time to four hours maximum regularly. When I first started as mayor, all meetings were at 7:30 at night, said Mayor Allan Alls. I think that was because it was a farming community, and a lot of farmers were on council. However, I dont see any farmers in this chamber and seldom see them here in town. That is why I requested an afternoon meeting and one evening meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Council also signed off on recommendations by town staff, amending the towns procedural bylaw to host meetings on the second and fourth Thursday of every month at 3 p.m. unless by a council resolution to choose an alternate meeting time or day.Town staff say this will allow council to have more time to review the agendas 鈥?Tuesdays have inte stanley trinkflaschen rfered with statutory holidays in the past 鈥?and the town w stanley cup ill save about $13,500. Staff will also have more time to finalize repo stanley cup becher rts during the holiday season. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coun. John Brennan would have liked to keep the status quo, saying hed like to ensure residents have a chance to attend and view meetings. If meetings are held at 3 p.m., residents can miss out on them. I think it is important we make our meeting as accessible to the public as we can and most of Wnzq Province probes COVID-19 spike at seniors home
LAS VEGAS 鈥?Officials have approved a developer plan for homes at a replica Old Nevada mining town outside Las Vegas that started as a wagon train pit stop in 1843 and grew into a Wild West tourist attract stanley cupe ion featuring mock gunfights.The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports C stanley cup lark County planning commissioners unanimously approved the proposal early Wednesday for Bonnie Springs Ranch.Officials say the proposed development is within current zoning for the site. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Developers recently bought the property from children of tourist ranch founder Bonnie Levinson, who died in 2016 at age 94.Plans call for 20 large residential homes, a 25-room motel, restaurant and outdoor amphitheatre about 25 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An online petition calling for turning the property into a historical landmark drew about 32,000 signatures.___ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Information from: Las Vegas Review-Journal, http://lvrj ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley deutschland BELOW By The Associated Press
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Vaaa A third wave of COVID-19 is inevitable. Inside the looming fight other countries have already waged
The Halton District School Board revealed today June 11 when report cards stanley mug will be delivered along with other important information for parents and students.Report card announcementReport cards will be delivered electronically to parents/guardians or students 18 and over using SchoolMessengers Secure Document Delivery service. Report cards will be sent on June 24 for elementary students and July 3 for high school students ARTICLE CO stanley thermos mug NTINUES BELOW To open the link in the SchoolMessenger email to view the report card, you will need your students Ontario Education Number OEN number, according to the Halton District School Board email.Courtesy seats on school buses for the 2020-2021 school year ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Families requesting a courtesy seat on the school bus for their child are advised that the application process will be delayed for the 2020-2021 school year. Due to physical distancing measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, it is unlikely that many courtesy seat requests will be approved for the upcoming school year.Parents/guardians may submit a Courtesy Seat Application and will be notified via email once a decision on this process has been made. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Distance learning survey June 10-25 ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup OW The HDSB is pr Dsrh Ottawa will roll out COVID-19 vaccine to provinces on basis of population, Alberta says
OTTAWA 鈥?A list of candidat botella stanley es forced to step down, or resigned since the start of the campaign on Sept. 11, which doesn ;t include, for instance, the Liberal decision to oust candidate Hassan Guillet Saint Leonard鈥擲aint-Michel in late August over alleged anti-Semitic social-media posts.LiberalNo stanley website ne since the start of the election campaign. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ConservativeSept. 12: Cameron Ogilvie Winnipeg North over incendiary comments in social-media posts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW NDPSept. 11: Dock Currie Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo over online comments. Olivier Mathieu LaSalle鈥擡mard鈥擵erdun over domestic abuse allegations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Green ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sept. 12: Erik Schomann Simcoe North over a social-media post that talked about sending pig meat to Muslims.People PartySept. 12: Brian Misera Coquitlam-Port Coquitlam . Misera linked his dismissal to a series of social-media videos critical of leader Maxime Bernier for not doing enough to distance the party from racist candidates. The party says it was because he was acting as his own financial agent, which the party says is in violation of election rules. stanley cup Elections Canada says such a situation is unusual but not against the rules.By The Canadian Press
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TORONTO 鈥?An Ontario man accused of murdering a young Toronto woman whose body has never been found confessed to burning a girl and tossing her in a lake, a witness told court on Wednesday.Desi Liberatore said he was smoking weed and drinking peach schnapps with stanley cup Mark Smich and a couple of friends in 2012, when Smich began rapping about torching a body.Smich then asked his girlfriend to leave the garage at his mother home in Oakville, Ont., Liberatore said, and once she left, Smich told his friends that he did, in fact, burn a girl and dump her body and a cellphone in a lake. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We burned a girl and threw her in the lake. We killed someone, Liberatore said Smich told him.Did he say he killed somebody Crown lawyer Jill Cameron asked Liberatore. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup stanley cup I don ;t think he said it exactly like that, Liberatore said. He said we burned a body and threw it in the lake. ;Smich, 30, of Oakville, Ont., and Dellen Millard, 32, of Toronto, have pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder in the death of 23-year-old Laura Babcock. The men have pleaded not guilty to the charges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Crown then played a video of Smich rapping. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jnfe Despite rising cases, Ontario hopes to have students back in class on Jan. 17
TORONTO 鈥?A malicious prosecution lawsuit against securities regulators can go ahead, Ontario top court ruled on Thursday in remitting the case for a hearing on its merits.The ruling overturns a Superior Court finding last April that barred the plaintiffs, who are seeking $100 million in damages, from pressing their action.The case arose in 2015, when the Ontario Securities Commission froze the assets of Xundong Qin, also known as Sam Qin, and his companies, who developed and managed solar-energy projects. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Qin raised millions of dollars, including in China, to fund his projects. He also made use of a provincial pro botella stanley gram allowing those making large investments in Ontario businesses to apply for permanent residence status in Canada.The commission, however, claimed Qin had violated securities legislation because he neither had permission to sell securities nor had he filed a prospectus. After freezing his assets, the regulator began prosecuting him. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley website Qin turned to the courts, seeking release of his assets. However, Justice Laurence Pattillo refused, finding there was a 8220 erious issue to be tried.In May 2016, a panel of the securities commission threw out the allegations and lifted the asset freeze. Qin sued the commission and three employees for damages resulting from malicious pro stanley drinking cup secution. ARTICLE CONTINUES
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CAMBRIDGE 鈥?The provincial government has refused an inquest, but a lawsuit is revealing new details of a disastrous chase by Waterloo Regional Police that ended with the death of two teens.Driver Nathan Wehrle, 15, and passenger Taryn Hewitt, 16, were killed Oct. 5, 2017, after Nathan fled police in a stolen car and crashed head-on into a transport truck hauling grain. The truck driver survived.Two officers who chased the pair were cleared of criminal wrongdoing by Ontarios Special Investigations Unit, which probes police conduct. ARTICLE CONTINUES cups stanley BELOW Stephen Hewitt revealed this week the government has rejected his request for a coroners inquest into the events that led to the death of his daughter. I would like an inquest because I know there is more truth to come out, he said. People are really not being very forthcoming. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW Taryns parents are suing police and Family and Childrens Services of the Waterloo Region for negligence, seeking $500,000. Their allegations have not be stanley cup en proved in court. Hewitt declined to comment on his lawsuit.In a new development, the childrens aid society filed its statement of defence Sept. 25. Police filed a statement of defence last December. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nathan and Taryn were a couple, recently dating. He grew up in Cambridge and was in government care. Taryn wa Rvdk OPP officer describes absolute chaos of 401 accident scene in Whitby during trucker s trial
An integral part of the community since 1977, Marbles restaurant on William Street in uptown Waterloo has announced with much sadness its upcoming closure following hospitality on Nov. 27. It has been an honour for us @fatsparrowgroup to carry on the traditions of fine food and warm service at Marbles, one of Waterloo region most storied spaces, reads a Facebook post. However due to the unforeseeable strain t stanley mug hat COVID-19 has put on our little restaurant we simply cannot continue to operate. The stanley website Fat Sparrow Group operates the Fat Sparrow Market, Stone Crock Restaurant and Jacobs Grill in St. Jac stanley quencher obs, as well as Taco Farm on Erb Street West. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Fat Sparrow Group is not going anywhere, as tough a blow as this is we won ;t stop fighting for our community, customers and most importantly our beloved staff, the message states. Marbles, located inside the former livery of the Alexandra House hotel at the corner of King and William streets, offers a selection of dishes for lunch and dinner, including fresh, made-from-scratch soups, salads, sandwiches, pastas, burgers, fish and steak, a wine list and extensive offering of local craft beer and desserts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It will continue to serve customers through Friday, Nov. 27.An email query to ownership was not immediately returned Monday evening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Uvih Bruce Arthur: Doug Ford, sorry doesn t cut it and tears don t count
TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario government is putting up $340,000 to help tackle anti-Asian racism in classrooms.The province says the pandemic has sparked a surge in discrimination and hate crimes against people of Asian descent in Canada.It says the money will be used to help students learn in a more inclusive environment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Part of the funding will go to mental health supports for students, families and teachers of Asian descent.Money will also go toward developing online resources and tools to help Chinese Canadian households talk to their children about racism. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Overall, the province stanley thermoskannen is spending $6.4 million on equity-related projects as part of its Safe Return to Class Fund. Racism and discrimination have no place in our schools, Education Minister Stephen Lecce said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The stanley mugs Canadian Press was first published May 12, 2021. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Xeyx Tema Conter Foundation advocating for first responders with PTSD shuts down
TORONTO 鈥?TD Bank Group chief executive is ending 2020 without budging from a message he been pushing almost every quarter this year: cautious optimism.Bharat Masrani said Thursday that a second wave stanley botella of COVID-19 has forced some areas to pause reopening measures, but every day he is seeing consumer confidence grow and more promising developments about potential vaccines to combat the virus emerge.The outlook remains uncertain, the told analysts on a call to discuss his bank fourth-quarter financial results. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The pandemic could bring new setbacks, and we expect the recovery in earnings to be uneven, but we emerged from fiscal 2020 with momentum.Masrani feelings have been echoed throughout the week by fellow chief executives of Canada major banks as they reported their fourth-quarter earnings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They all agree that it is impossible to predict the t stanley mug wists and turns the pandemic will cause in stanley cup the coming months, but they are feeling reassured by the billions in government relief, loan deferrals and low interest rates that are slowly lifting the economy.Bank-led and government assistance programs have had the desired effect of helping our customers, said Ajai Bambawale, TD group head and chief risk officer, on the same call as Masrani.
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When University of Guelph-Humber second-year media studies students Kendrick Tran and Shehroz Asad faced a closed door to internship opportunities, they created their own company.In January, the 19-year-old friends launched Nineteen-Ninety-Nine, a stanley uk media production company providing services, including branding solutions, marketing campaigns, creative direction and photo and video production.They designed their own website. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumbler The game needed to be changed. We, the last of the 90s kids are here to do just that, Tran said in an interview in a group study room in Humber Colleges north Etobicoke campus.Nineteen-Ninety-Nine is a nod to the year the stanley cup student entrepreneurs were born. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The companys aim: To offer the youth perspective, and to hire youth, to create and innovate campaigns inspired by pop culture, current events and fashion. I feel like a lot of companies want to market to youth, want youth to buy their products, but there are no youth in those meetings, Asad said. They just set up a Twitter account. It goes beyond Twitter. Its not even about trends. Its about what matters to people, including social issues. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Faced with the wildfire spread of deadly COVID-19 in nursing homes, Premier Doug Ford says he will prevent caregivers from working in more than one facility to better prevent transmission of the virus.The promise came a day after he said such a move 鈥?long called for by critics and health-care organizations 鈥?would be difficult to implement in nursing homes, where at least 135 residents have died.Ford also pledged hospital-based teams would be sent into hard-hit nursing homes to he stanley fr lp doctors, nurses and personal support workers care for residents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Despite our best efforts stanley canada , were dealing with a wildfire at our long-term care homes, Ford acknowledged Tuesday, saying nursing homes are now on the front line in fighting the virus.The moves follow criticism from NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and others that staff should have been limited to working in one care home as soon as the pandemic began. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The tim stanley cup e will come to evaluate the damage done by allowing this practice to continue for weeks during a pandemic, Horwath said Tuesday.There are now outbreaks at 93 nursing homes in Ontario, including Pinecrest in Bobcaygeon which has lost half its residents to the new coronavirus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Asked why he waited until now to move on the worker situation, Ford said its never too late Oins Ambrose quits Manulife board of directors
TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Friday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange 21,461.83, down 119.87 points. Suncor Energy Inc. TSX:SU . Energy. Up three cents, or 0.1 per cent, to $40.49 on 14.1 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canadian Natural Resources TSX:CNQ . Energy. Up 71 cents, or 0.9 per cent, to $77.63 on 13.1 million shares.Manulife Financial Corp. TSX:MFC . Financials. Up 27 cents, or 1.1 per cent, to $25.27 on 12.9 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Enbridge Inc. TSX:ENB . Energy. Down 11 cents, or 0.2 per cent, to $56.66 on 7.7 million shares.Cenovus Energy Inc. TSX:CVE . Energy. Up 13 stanley flask cents, or 0.6 per cent, to $20.52 on 7.2 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW BCE Inc. TSX:BCE . Telecommunications. Up 99 cents, or 1.4 per cent, to $70.35 on 6.7 million shares. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in the news:Dorel Industries Inc. TS stanley puodelis X:DII.B . Down $1.75 or 14.9 per cent to $9.97. Worsening supply chain constraints and higher costs, especially for transportation, increased fourth-quarter and 2021 net losses at juvenile products and home furnishings manufacturer Dorel Industries stanley cup Inc. The erratic supply chain has been a particular problem for Dorel Home. It resulted in substantial cost increases for warehousing
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Halton Public Health is adding another vaccination clinic to its lineup of locations across the region.On Wednesday May 12 , a clinic will open at the Gary Allan Learning Centre, located at 3250 New St., Burlington. Eligible residents can begin booking appointments there as of today. Based on expected supply, Halton Region is pleased to offer more options for residents to get their COVID-19 vaccine, said Regional Chair Gary Carr. In addition to our new Burlington clinic, we have capacity in our current clinics to significantly increase what we are doing now. We are ready to get more people vaccinated as we receive more vaccines from the federal and provincial governments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Haltons seven vaccination stanley cup clinics operate every day of the week. Starting May 18, hours will be extended into the evening at the FirstOntario Arts Centre location in Milton.Appointments can be secured through an online booking system at halton.ca/COVIDvaccines. Those who need assistance can call 311. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley canada Getting more people vaccinate stanley termosar d each and every day will help us get closer to achieving community protection, said Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani. I encourage everyone to book their appointments when its their turn. Local health officials have said that given ongoing vaccine supply constraints, Halton has prioritized eligibility based on age and r Nxps Markham dance troupe gets warm and fuzzy for hospital s Buy a Bear program
TORONTO 鈥?Ryerson University school of journalism says it will rename two of its publications ahead of the new school year, dropping any reference to the man the school is named after.The department says in a statement it will change the name of the Ryerson Review of Journalism magazine and the Ryersonian newspaper to remove the reference to Egerton Ryerson.The school says Egerton Ryerson was indisputably one of the architects of the residential school system. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The change comes after conversations with students who the school says felt that the horrific legacy of the residential school system was too great to continue using the Ryerson name in the mastheads.The statement comes a day after a statue of Egerton Ryers stanley spain on was vandalized with red paint and graffiti. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An evening vigil was held at the statue on Monday in memory of 215 children whose remains were found at the site of a former Kamloops, B.C. residential school.The school of journalism says a new committee has been formed to engage students in the process of renaming the mastheads and support Indigenous creatives in the design. stanley cups ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The school says its goal is to have new names in place for the newspaper and the magazine in the water bottle stanley fall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:30 p.m. Canadas prime minister has checked in at the final stop from his trip overseas.Trudeau and the rest of the Canadian delegation who travelled to the Unite stanley cup d Kingdom and Belgium checked in at a three-star hotel near the Ottawa airport Tuesday evening to begin a 14-day quarantine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canada introduced a rule earlier in the year that those entering the country by air without an exemption have to stay at a government-approved hotel for up to three nights before going home to finish the rest of their quarantine.Trudeaus office has said the prime minister, as well as his official delegation, will follow all the same COVID-19 travel rules being asked of Canadians. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Opposition Conservatives have railed against the fact the prime minister isnt staying at one of the same government-authorized hotels citizens have to choose from.6:50 p.m. British Columbia health officials are reporting 108 new cases of COVID-19 as the province begins step two of its reopening plan. ARTICLE CONT stanley cup INUES BELOW stanley sverige They say in a statement B.C. has 1,496 active cases and 143,299 people have recovered from the infection. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Vqhd Ontario businesses brace for vaccine checks
MONTREAL 鈥?The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 variants in Quebec jumped by more than 100 on Sunday, on the eve of a ramp-up in the province mass vaccination plan.The province is reporting 137 confirmed cases involving variants, with most of them identified as the B.1.1.7 mutation first detected in the United Kingdom.While most of the cases are in Montreal, the province public health institute reports there are also 40 cases of the variant originally found in South Africa in the Abitibi-Temiscamingue region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A further 1,083 cases remain under investigation and are listed as presumptive.Quebec health minister described the overall situation as encouraging as the province reported 737 new cases of COVID-19 and nine additional deaths due to the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Four of the deaths occurred in the last 24 hours, while the rest took place earlier.Hospi stanley quencher talizations rose by two to 601, vaso stanley while intensive care numbers rose by five to 117. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Christian Dube noted that the situation in the province has been stable for the last week, but asked Quebecers not to let their guard down as spring break begins. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It not the moment to relax our
Methrengrory, 31.10.2024
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Haltons seven-day average of new cases of COVID-19 climbed above 40 for the first time since the pandemic began.The region reported 40 new cases Thursday as the seven-day average reached 41.71, setting a new high for the third day in a row.The average has been steadily climbing since August. On Aug. 1, the seven-day average was 0.43 new cases stanley kubek per day. By Sept. 1, it was still a relatively small 2.86 cases per day and then grew to 13.43 on Oct. 1. A stanley mugs RTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup OW It almost tripled in the first half of October, reaching a then high of 36.57 on Oct. 14. After falling off slightly in the second half of the month, it stood at 32.71 on Nov. 1. But it has been rising steadily over the past week.Milton reported the highest number of cases for the second day in the row, with 16, slightly ahead of Oakville, which had 14. Burlington had eight new cases and Halton Hills had two. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The number of active cases region-wide rose by 20 to 329. Oakvilles active case total rose by eight 146 , Miltons by seven 88 and Burlingtons by five 65 . Halton Hills total remained at 30.Despite seven on-going outbreaks at retirement and long-term care homes, only three of Haltons new reported cases are among people 60-and-over. That is consistent with the current trend. For the week, only 10.2 per cent of new cases are among people 60-and-over. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eoth Milton chief librarian receives Queen s Jubilee Pin during prime minister s visit
OTTAWA 鈥?As Canada continues to struggle to keep up with the level of COVID-19 tests needed to fend off a potential second wave of the viral disease, researchers say the best early warning system for a second wave could be right beneath our feet 鈥?in the sewers.Several other countries have taken to testing wastewater for signs of the novel coronavirus as an indication of flare-ups in their communities.Now researchers are beginning to look at the option in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Given that some people can pass the virus on without even knowing they have it, health officials say testing large portions of the population will be key to detecting and quashing any new community spread of COVID-19.Several provinces have struggled to keep up with the vol stanley polska ume of tests needed to do that, particularly in Ontario and Quebec where rates of infection remain high. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the virus isn ;t only detected in the back of people throats. It stanley tumbler also found in waste. And while not everyone will get tested for COVID-19, most everyone uses the toilet.This is a tool that can actually provide an early alert to our public health in regards to re-emergence of infectivity in communit stanley cup ies, said Mike McKay, the executive director of the Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research at the University of Windsor. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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CALEDON, Ont. 鈥?The Peel District School Board says it has fired a school council chair in Caledon, Ont., after he posted an Islamophobic tweet last week.Ravi Hooda made the comment in reply to Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown, who announced a by-law wou stanley mug ld allow mosques to play daily calls to prayer over loudspeakers during Ramadan.Brown said the change was made to promote a sense of community for Muslims, who would generally gather for prayer during the fasting month of Ramadan but can ;t because of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What next said Hooda in a tweet that has since been removed.Separate lanes for camels and goat riders, allowing slaughter of animals at homes in name of sacrifice, Bylaw requiring all women to cover themselves from head to t stanley termoska oe in tents to appease the piece sic fools for votes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The principal of the school where Hooda was a councillor said those comments didn ;t help create a safe and inclusive space at the school.We immediately conducted an investigation into the matter, as the content is a clear contravention of the Peel District School Board Safe and Accepting Schools Policy, said Robin stanley kaffeebecher Perri, principal at Macville Public School, in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a result, the individual is being r Eowq Provinces mull pre-construction condo sales registry
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WINNIPEG 鈥?A judge says DNA evidence will be allowed at the retrial of a man accused of killing stanley bottles a teenage girl in Winnipeg more than three decades ago.Mark Grant is charged with second-degree murder in the death of 13-year-old Candace Derksen.The teen vanished on her way home from school in November 1984 and was found tied up and frozen to death in a shed nearly two months later. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Justice Karen Simonsen, who is he termo stanley aring the case without a jury, also dismissed a defence request for a stay of proceedings.The defence had argued that Grant charter rights were violated by police reliance on DNA evidence that experts testified was flawed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The DNA was found on the twine used to bind Derksen wrists and ankles.Grant was found guilty in 2011, but that conviction was overturned on an appeal that included defence arguments that the DNA evidence linking him to the crime had been mishandled. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Six weeks into Grant retrial earlier this year, his lawyers suggested they were not fully able to defend him in court stanley flask because all of the twine extract used for DNA testing was used up by the lab Molecular World of Thunder Bay, Ont., during a 2007 investigation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lawyer Saul Simmonds arg Nieq Doug Ford scraps media bus for campaign
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