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 Sleeping Children Around the World  SCAW  is asking Canadians to help raise awareness and funds by participating in the third annual Sleep Day.The Etobicoke-based charity is urging local workplaces and schools to participate in the Nov. 23 event by offering their employees, faculty and students the opportunity to wear their pyjamas all day in exchange for a small donation to SCAW 鈥?with all proceeds going directly to the purchase of bed kits for upcoming distributions in developing countries. At Sleeping Children Around the World, our goal is to bring hope and joy to every child and provide them with a comfortable nights sleep,  SCAW chair Maurice Kowanetz said in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sponsored by Choice Hotels Canada and Sleep Country Cana stanley cup nz da, Sleep Day is a national call to action in support of the charity founded by longtime Etobicoke residents Murray and Margaret Dryden in 1970. It soon became a family affair. NHL alumnus Dave Dryden  b stanley cup rother of fellow NHLer Ken Dryden  is a former longtime chair of the board for the charity, and in an interview for a past story remarked that his parents were the ones that had the vision for all this, so I think they would be pleased to see that it has continued.      Since its inception, the charity has rai stanley vattenflaska sed over $40 million to provide $35 bed kits for more than 1.5 million children in 34 countries.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           Npgm Suspect you   ve spotted someone being trafficked in Ontario or you are a victim  Here   s who you could contact
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:25 p.m.: The L stanley cupe iberal government on Wednesday introduced its newest 鈥?and what it hopes to be its last 鈥?pandemic aid legislation, proposing a scaled-back suite of financial supports for Canadians still bruised by the public health crisis. Bill C-2 is designed with an understanding that our economic recovery is stil stanley polska l uneven, and that the public health measures that are saving lives continue to restrict some economic activity,  Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland told reporters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I see this legislation as very much the last step in our COVID support programs,  she added.  It is what I really hope and truly believe is the final pivot. Freeland introduced the aid bill one month after she first announced that the Canada Response Benefit, as well as the emergency wage and rent subsidy programs, would wind down on Oct. 23. At the time, she said those programs would be swapped out and revamped into $7.4 billion worth of targeted supports for workers facing local lockdowns, those in the tourism and hospitality sectors and other hard-hit businesses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The deputy prime minister also said that eligib stanley cup ility for Ottawas caregiving and sickness benefits would be extended un