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 Halton police nabbed a number of people for allegedly driving impaired over the past several days.Below is a map of all alleged impaired driving incidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text summary of each incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On July 21, 2023, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Dorval Drive and North Service Road West in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, a 29-year-old from Toronto was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On July 23, 2023, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area o stanley cup f Steeles Avenue and Ontario Street in Milton. As a result of an investigation, a 52-year-old from Tecumseh was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On July 25, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a single motor vehicle collision in the area of Maple Avenue and Mountainview Road in Hal stanley cup ton Hills. As a result of an investigation, a 53-year-old stanley mug  from Halton Hills was charged with blood alcohol  Ajpn Traditional Santa Claus parade coming to Cobourg after all, but will be held in evening
 TORONTO 鈥?Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. 8216  largest shareholder has called on CN Rail to drop its bid for Kansas City Southern because of the sizable break fee CN Rail would be forced to pay if its voting trust is not approved by the U.S. railway regulator.Britain   TCI Fund Management 鈥?which also owns a three per cent stake in CN R stanley shop ail 鈥?made the appeal in a letter to CN   board after the U.S. Surface Transportation Board ruled Monday that its pro stanley termoska posed US$33.6-billion deal with KCS must be based on stricter merger rules.TCI claims CN   board of directors would be negligent and hugely irresponsible to risk C$2 billion of shareholders ; money based on STB   still-to-come decision on approving the voting trust for the CN-KCS transaction.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That figure includes a US$1 billion break fee if the STB fails to approve the trust and the US$700 million break fee on the CP deal that CN says it would cover.TCI argues CN should abandon its pursuit of the U.S. railway unless its merger agreement is amended stanley cup  so that it is not conditional on a voting trust being approved.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Unlike CP Rail, whose proposed takeover of KCS received an exemption from strict merger rules enacted in 2001, the regulator says CN would face a tougher standard, adding that the  use of a voting trust is a privilege, not a right  and will be