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 A new poll suggests the outcome of Ontario   election will come down  stanley termosky to which leader, rather t stanley mugs han which party, can win voters ; confidence 鈥?with Andrea Horwath th stanley cup e top challenger to Doug Ford.An online poll conducted this month by the research firm Leger shows a quarter of participants believe the Progressive Conservative leader would make the best premier, while 20 per cent think it   the NDP leader and 12 per cent chose the Liberal leader and current premier, Kathleen Wynne.At the same time, when asked whether Ford and Horwath have what it takes to lead the province, more people said Horwath did 鈥?35 per cent to Ford   30.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And Horwath rated higher than both her rivals on characteristics such as competence, trustworthiness, and alignment with the core values of Ontario   population.When it comes to the parties, however, the poll shows the Tories still in the lead with support from 43 per cent of participants.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The New Democrats and the Liberals are tied at 26 per cent.At this point, I think it   pretty much down to the leaders themselves, and certainly Mr. Ford in particular, said Christian Bourque, Leger   executive vice-president.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While a certain part of the population will vote Tory regardless, all Lwyz Stories from the front line of the overdose crisis
 There have been 10 workplace outbreaks of COVID-19 at the TTC in the past three months, resulting in more than 40 transit employees contracting the virus, according to new data provided to the Star.Since the early days of the crisis, the TTC has publicly posted a running tally of how many of its workers test positive, but that information doesnt indicate which cases have been traced to workplace transmission.The new information, provided by Toronto Public Health and the TTC at the Stars request, gives fresh insight into how many transit employees are believed to have contracted the virus while at work.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The agencys operators, mechanics, engineers and other staff have continued to stanley cup  do their jobs during the pande stanley polska mic, and the TTC is still offering close to normal servic stanley cup e levels despite a massive drop in ridership.While any instance of workplace transmission is a cause for concern, the TTC and some public health experts say a deeper analysis of the outbreak numbers indicates the transit agency is doing a good job containing the spread of the virus among employees.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  As is always the case and as weve stressed throughout the pandemic, safety is the TTCs top priority,  said agency spokesperson Stuart Green.The 10 outbreaks recorded at the TTC since Nov. 22 have affected five departments, and each resulted in between two and eight employees testing

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 TORONTO 鈥?Uber   Canadian ride-hailing and food-delivery business will shift from being based in the Netherlands to Canada  stanley cup 鈥?a change that will effect its tax bill.The San Francisco, Calif. tech giant said the shift in its Canadian operations will come into effect on July 1 and will require Uber to collect sales tax that will be remitted to the government.The company said the shift will result in no new fees for most restaurants, drivers or couriers, but current fees will be subject to GST, PST and HST and stanley cup  those using its Eats Pass subscription program might also see a sales tax introduced.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley thermobecher W                                        The change will allow restaurants, drivers and couriers to claim tax credits and will require them and other users of Uber   apps to sign new agreements with Uber   new Canadian entities.The company said it has been considering and working toward shifting its Canadian operations from the Netherlands since 2018, and has already made similar moves in the regions of Australia-New Zealand and Europe, Middle East and Africa.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Uber began considering the move after Ontario Uber Eats driver David Heller filed a class-action lawsuit against the company in 2017.Heller was hoping to get Uber to recognize drivers as employees and provide them with a minimum wage, vacation pay and other protections under the Employment Standards Act.                Wohs Toronto makes masks mandatory indoors
 SMITHS FALLS, Ont. 鈥?An Australian cannabis company says it has purchased a Canopy Growth Corp. property in Europe.Perth-based Little Green Pharma Ltd. says it has acquired a  stanley cup medicinal cannabis cultivation and manufacturing facility in Denmark from the Smiths Falls, Ont. company.Little Green Pharma says it paid $20 million for the facility, which is located in Northern Odense and has the capacity to produce in excess of 12 tonnes of flower a year.               ARTICLE  stanley tumbler CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canopy told its Danish workers in March that it was considering ceasing operations at the site because the company is able to serve global medical markets with existing Canadian production.A spokesperson told The Canadian Press at the time that the facility closure was an important element in aligning the company with market demand and creating a path to profitability.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canopy has spent most of the COVID-19 pandemic engaged in a restructuring that has involved laying off at least 1,000 employees.This report by The Canadian Press was first publishe stanley flasche d June 22, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:WEED                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press