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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   foreign embassies and diplomatic outposts are getting new funds to bolster their security and some analysts say it is badly needed.The money is earmarked in Tuesday   economic update.The need for increased embassy security was highlighted in briefing material for the Trudeau government when it first assumed power in 2015.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But high-profile terror attacks around the world since then h stanley kaffeebecher ave underlined the need for added security.They include a 2016 blast in Kabul that killed more than a dozen private security guards from Nepal while they were on their way to work at the Canadian embassy.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The stanley website  new spending amounts to $760 million over six years, with a peak in spending of $156 million in 2019-20.Global Affairs said the money will be used to upgrade physical infrastructure and enhance protection measures, including security guar stanley vaso ds, metal detectors, surveillance equipment, intelligence systems, and IT and cyber capabilities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This new funding will enable Global Affairs Canada to proactively respond to evolving threats in a volatile global security environment, spokesperson Brittany Venhola-Fletcher said in an email.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The fiscal update does not say  Xrny Uxbridge declares state of emergency amid coronavirus pandemic
 Halton Regional Police are telling drivers 鈥?specifically one in particular 鈥?to  8220 low down after a troubling traffic stop in Halton Hills.The stop occurred in the area of 17 Side Road and Fourth Line on Jan. 1, according to police.Police allege the driver was clocked at 142 km/h in a posted 60 km/h zone and the officer who pulled the vehicle over laid stunt driving and other charges.               ARTICL stanley cup E CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fourth line just north of 17 side road is known for high speeds. We normally dont see speeds of 142km/h in this 60 km/h zone though, Halton police said in a tweet, adding a hashtag of  toofast.  A  30-day suspension and vehicle impoundment to go along with the applicable charges. May we suggest a New Years resolu stanley cups tion to slow down       4th line just north of 17 side road is known for  stanley cup high speeds. We normally dont see speeds of 142km/h in this 60 km/h zone though. 30day suspension and vehicle impoundment to go along with the applicable charges. May we suggest a New Years resolution to slow down   toofast. ^DA pic.twitter/NjeUCcL3c7鈥?HRPS Milt HHills  @HRPSMiltHH  January 1, 2023        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW