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 The Mississaugas of the Credit is inviting individuals to expe stanley nz rience the culture and heritage of the First Nation during the 11th Annual Historical Gathering from Feb. 21 to 23.The Town of Halton Hills staff, whove previously attended the annual gatherings, will be accompanied by council members this year.Mayor Ann Lawlor expressed the importance of moving forward toward reconciliation and enhancing the cultural fabric.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I am looking forward to this event that I anticipate to be highly informative and a great foundation for government-to-government relationship building with the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation  MCFN ,  Lawlor said.While the journey of reconciliation i stanley kubek s a  work in progress,  Lawlor said the town will  continue to make strives.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After a two-year hiatus during the pandemic, the First Na stanley cup tion will open doors to its traditional lands, offering a range of activities and learning opportunities as part of the event. Water teachings, stories of the Mississaugas, moccasin identifier, and knowledge of food and medicine are part of the agenda. By bringing Indigenous relations and considerations to the floor, we are able to better understand 鈥?Indigenous ways of knowing and being,  Lawlor said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The three-day event will be held at MCFN Community Centre  Uvqq Tories say Ontario giving away electricity
 While the pandemic may have shut down Welcome Wagon Canada for good, theres another program in Halton Hills thats ready to help new residents get settled in the community.The Town of Halton Hills and the local library have teamed up to launch a revitalized Newcomer Resources program thats geared to those who are new to Halton Hills, to Canada, or both.A key feature of the initiative 鈥?which has been overhauled in part to meet the needs of a changing demographic 鈥?is a  Welcome to Halton Hills  website with information, programs and links to services offered at the local, regional, provincial and national levels of government, and by agencies geared to new citizens.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Weve worked in partnership with th stanley cup e Town of Halton Hills to create curated resources for residents,  stanley us  said Halton Hills Public Library community librarian Brandi Gillett.Welcome to Halton Hills flyers with QR codes for the new website are available throughout the community at the Gellert Community Centre, Mold-Masters SportsPlex, Acton Arena and Community Centre and Town Hall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Those who pick up the flyer can then take it into the Acton or Georgetown library branch to receive a library  stanley cups card and welcome package, which currently includes a recreation pass for swimming or skating  to be used when COVID-19 restrictions lift . Given all the resources that we  the libraries  have avai

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  stanley cup A leading garden retailer, Bramptons Humber Nurseries, has sold its land and will be closing down its retail operations at 8386 Hwy. 50 in Brampton.Known by many gardening enthusiasts as Ontario   largest garden centre, Humber nurseries had 70 greenhouses, 25,000 square feet of retail store, a landscape design area and an all- stanley cup season outdoor living centre.Humber had more than 135 different varieties of ornamental grasses, 3,000 different perennials, 190 herbs and over 60 aquatic plants growing in its greenhouses, along with a selection of trees, shrubs and evergreens.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Originally from Deventer, Holland, Frans L. Peters and his wife Sibylla Dorothea Johanna Maria Janssen started the business in 1948, after he rented 10 acres of land near the Humber River in Mount Dennis.      Their first son Frans was born in 1950, and  stanley thermobecher their second daughter, Astrid, was born in 1952. In the same year, they also acquired a 100-acre farm at Mono Road to produce local nursery stock. In 1954, Guy  the couple   youngest son  was born.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They moved to the present location of Humber Nurseries on Christmas Day 1959. Humber Nurseries remained a family business.In 2010, Frans L. passed away. The following year, Sibylla also passed. In 2018, Humber Nurseries celebrated its 70th anniversary.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Gwix Girl, 12, among sex trafficking victims Toronto police identified
 An axe-wielding man who was shot by  stanley quencher police while experiencing a mental health crisis last year needed medical help more than anything, Ontario   police watchdog said Friday in announcing the cops would not face criminal charges  stanley cup in his death.The Special Investigations Unit found that the officers were acting in self-defence when they opened fire on the 44-year-old man, shooting him 11 times outside his home in Exeter, Ont., after breaking down his door so firefighters could tackle a small kitchen fire.The man had been advancing on officers while holding an axe and reportedly looking angry, director Joseph Martino said in his report on the December 2019 incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Though I am satisfied there is no basis for proceeding with criminal charges against either subject officer, the complainants death was tragic, made more so by his mental health at the time, he wrote.What he needed, more than anything, was medical attention. That, however, was not going to be possible unless immediate steps were taken to reach the complainant, who in his altered state of mind had locked himself in his home and was refusing to come out with a small fire burning in the kitchen.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cups                               He said he cannot fault the officers for forcing the door open, or for shooting at the man when their attempts to za

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 TORONTO 鈥?Black and racialized people are under-represented and sometimes non-existent on boards in eight major cities across Canada.A new study from Ryerson University   Diversity Institute has found both groups lacking on the boards of large companies, agencies and commissions, hospitals, educational institutions and in the voluntary sector in Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Halifax, Hamilton, London and Ottawa.The study of 9,843 individuals revealed Black Canadians represent 5.6 p stanley cup er cent of the population across the eight cities studied, but occupy only 2 per cent of positions across the types of boards analyzed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Racialized people, meanwhile, represent 28.4 per cent of the population across the eight cities studied, but occupy just 10.4 per cent of board positions.The data is bad, but some of the stories are even worse, said Wendy Cukier, the founder an stanley mug d academic director at the Diversity Institute.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We interviewed one person who told a story of a guy who worked on Bay Street, and he  stanley cup 8217;d go out with his colleagues and tell them he was a recovering alcoholic, so he did not have to divulge that he was Muslim and that   why he didn ;t drink.Despite decades of efforts to move the needle, the report says, there are multiple factors holding back significant progress. These include corpor Llyn Afghan official: Roadside bomb kills 4 in eastern province
 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1  Some wicked weather in Halton Hills: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10576084-environment-canada-puts-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-and-halton-hills-under-special-weather-statement/2  Halton Hills drivers no longer have to pay licence plate sticker renewal fees: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10576453-ontario-premier-doug-ford-eliminating-driver-s-licence-plate-renewal-fees-and-stickers-in-halton-and-the-rest-of-the-province/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  Vehicles getting stuck on these Halton Hills roads: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10576073--vehicles-are-becoming-stuck-in-snow-halton-police-warning-milton-and-halton-hills-drivers-to-stay-away-from-these-areas/      4  Major recall in Halton Hills: h botella stanley ttps://theifp.ca/news-story/10576290--immediately-stop-using-major-recall-of-brut stanley mug -deodorant-triggers-health-canada-warning-over-chemical-hazard/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  The Halton Hills Public Library has revealed this  stanley cups years title and author selection for its One Book, One Halton Hills initiative: https://theifp.ca/whatson-story/10574464-one-book-one-halton-hills-program-getting-underway-at-li

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 The Toronto Santa Claus parade is on track to hit the city   streets once more on Sunday, Nov. 17, this time with a twist.The largest children 821 stanley cup 7  parade in North America will follow a different route this year, due to construction along its regular route. This year, the parade will begin at Bloor and Parliament streets at 12:30 p.m., rather than at Christie Pits.It will travel west along Bloor Street to University Avenue, then south on University Avenue 鈥?in the northbound lanes 鈥?to Wellington Street. It will then go east on Wellington to Yonge Street, south on Yonge Street and finally east on Front Street. It will end at the St. Lawrence Market.               A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a statement issued through parade organizers, guest of ho stanley cup nour Kris Kringle said he was not concerned about the route change.      I am looking forward to seeing all the smiling faces along the parade route, he said following a pre-parade visit to a secret workshop in Toronto to look at his float. This parade really showcases how the whole team, from our volunteers to celebrity clowns and even the audience, can make something truly enchanting.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This year   parade will feature 34 floats and 20 marching bands, and is the partly the result of hard work by 2,250 volunteers. As in previous years, the Holly Jolly Fun Run will take runners down the parade r Pduw Parents concerned over lack of air conditioning in Mississauga school
 MISSISSA stanley mug UGA, Ont. 鈥?Police west of Toronto say a 55-year-old cyclist is dead after a hit-and-run involving a truck.Peel Regional Police say the incident happened on Wednesday just before midnight in Mississauga, Ont.They say the male cyclist was taken to hospital where he died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators closed the intersection where the incident happened for several hours as they examined the scene.      They say there isn ;t yet a description for the truck involved.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police are asking anyone with information to get in touch.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 9, 2020.               ARTICLE CO stanley bottles NTINUES BELOW                                   botella stanley       By The Canadian Press

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 Halton Hills residents who have been parking on their lower driveway boulevard for years, without any repercussions, may now find themselves facing fines, even if the town did not receive a complaint about their vehicle, specifically.Susie Spry, acting manager for enforcement with the Town of Halton Hills, says although parking enforcement rules have not recently changed, the town issues tickets on a complaint basis and has been experiencing an influx in parking-related complaints,聽including reports from those concerned about lower boulevard parking. Wit stanley termosar h limited resources, Spry added, the town often cannot keep up with them all.When a complaint is made, parking enforcement officers  stanley becher do not only respond to tha stanley trinkflaschen t specific incident, but are also tasked with ticketing any other vehicles violating the parking bylaw on that same street, Spry said. As well, parking officers are authorized to ticket residents for any infractions seen while en route from one street to the next.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Frank Sirianni has lived at his house in Georgetown since 2007. With limited garage space, he has always parked his two vehicles in the driveway聽鈥?one on the boulevard between the sidewalk and the road.Sirianni   vehicle fits vertically on the boulevard, without touching the sidewalk or hanging out onto the road, and in the 11 years he lived on his street he had never received a ticket for boulevard parking, until late last summer Uomh Halton Hills    weather, highway closures and top stories on Oct. 8
 AJAX 鈥?Mayor Shaun Collier was fined $13,000 by the Mutual Fund Dealers Association  MFDA  of Canada for altering client documents between 2006 and 2017.The MFDA noted in its ruling stanley cups ,  There is no evidence that the respondent received any benefit from the conduct 鈥?beyond the commissions or fees he would ordinarily be entitled to receive had the transactions been carried out in the proper manner. There is no evidence of client loss or lack of authorization for the underlying transactions,  the ruling added.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was also required to pay $2,500 in costs.Collier said in an interview the alterations he made were done with his clients consent and were minor in nature, such as checking a box and not having a client initial the change.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a statement, he added,  During a routine branch audit of my office in 2017, transactions were found not to be carried out in the proper manner. Throughout the investigative process, I worked co-operatively with the stanley cup  MFDA, and at no time was my licence ever suspended. Further, I was free to operate my business without restriction. The settlement makes clear that there was no financial benefit from the conduct, no client loss or lack of authorization for the transactions. All clients were inter stanley cup usa viewed and all remained my clients after the audit findings. In the 21 years I practised, there was never a complaint or any

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 TORONTO 鈥?CI Financial Corp.  TSX:CIX  has agreed to buy Sentry Invest stanley cup ments Corp. in a friendly deal worth about $780 million, adding to its portfolio of mutual funds.CI   assets under management will rise by 16 per cent to $140 billion when the deal closes, subject to regulatory approvals.The companies say Sentry will r stanley mugs emain a standalone brand, offering more than 45 mut stanley mugs ual funds to the Canadian market.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CI Financial will pay $230 million of the purchase price in cash and the balance in shares.      The deal came as CI reported a second-quarter profit of $96.3 million or 37 cents per share, down from $128.6 million or 47 cents per share a year ago.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On an adjusted basis, CI earned $141.3 million or 54 cents per share in its latest quarter, up from $128.6 million or 47 cents per share in the same quarter last year.By The Canadian Press Aerf At the height of the lockdown, this exclusive Vancouver-area town shut to visitors. Some residents want to keep it that way
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau government is being urged to follow the tough talk of Europe   health minister, who Wednesday accused a vaccine company of not living up to its moral and legal obligations because of delivery delays.Vaccine maker AstraZeneca was the recipient of the scathing message from Stella Kyriakides, European commissioner for health and food safety, during a briefing in Brussels. The company has said there will be a sig stanley website nificant shortfall in the 100 million doses of its vaccine the European Union was expecting this winter.Not being able to ensure manufacturing capacity is  water bottle stanley against the letter and the spirit of our agreement. We reject the logic of first-come, first-served. That may work at the neighbourhood butcher  , but not in contracts, and not in our advance purchase agreements, said Kyriakides.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Kyriakides also said the EU is in continuous discussions with Canada and its fellow G7 countries, and will not will not block European exports of vaccines to other countries.Let me be absolutely clear the European Union is not imposing an export ban on vaccines or restricting the export of vaccines to third countries.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday that he spoke earlier in the stanley cup  day with the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and was reassured to hear that the tr

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 As attitudes about cannabis use change, a Collingwood head shop is finding its clientele  stanley cup becher is breaking stereotypes and changing stanley water bottle , too.At the Altered Native in Collingwood, located at 191 Hurontario St., there has certainly been a demographic change in recent years, said Jamie Thibeau, manager of the store. I see people in here now that are in their 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s,  she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 90-year-old woman recently came into her store to purchase a large bong. She wanted to try it,  Thibeau said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While many people would call the Altered Native a head shop, Thibeau said they prefer to think of themselves as a counterculture boutique.Their products include bongs, pipes, vaporizers, band T-shirts, growing equipment, incense and more.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We encourage an alternative lifes starbucks stanley cup tyle,  Thibeau said, explaining that the stores name is a play on the word alternative.  Our goal is to carry everything.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              That alternative lifestyle became a little more mainstream on Oct. 17 when Canada legalized the recreational use of cannabis. Everything changed and nothing changed,  Thibeau said of legalization.  It was just another day for us, but there has a been a significant influx in business, particularly in certain dem Dqzm Facebook plans its own currency for 2 billion-plus users
 A boat at Bayport Marina in Midland caught fire shortly before 1 p.m. on May 19.Black smoke could be seen billowing across the harbour as flames engulfed the canvas cover of a 40 ; Sea Ray.Members of the Southern Georgian Bay OPP marine  stanley water bottle unit and Midland Fire Service quickly arrived on scene and fought the blaze.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The boat eventually sank at it   pier due to damage caused by the fire while bei stanley cup ng tended to by firefighters. The Ministry of the Environment has been made aware of the incident, so they can monitor any potential impact on the environment.      According to police, the $200,000 vessel was unoccupied at the time of fire.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police aren ;t investigating, as the fire was deeme stanley becher d non suspicious.Video by Giants Tomb Trading Co.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 TORONTO 鈥?Students in Ontario can opt to take all their classes online when the new school year begins in September, but the province   education minister could not say Tuesday if a return to physical classrooms to finish the current academic year wi stanley quencher ll be possible.Stephen Lecce said the announcement will help parents and students prepare for the 2021-2022 school year, and give boards time to plan for all contingencies.As for the current school year, Lecce would only say that the advice of the province   top doctor on classroom closures has not changed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The chief medical officer of health continues to analyze the data and providing advice  stanley water bottle to government, he said. The premier   commitment is to not take a risk with your child, is to not compound the problem.Ontario closed its schools to in-person learning indefinitely in mid-April as COVID-19 cases began to surge amid the th stanley cup ird wave of the pandemic. Students are learning online as the province remains under a stay-at-home order.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While the province   vaccine rollout has begun to ramp up in recent weeks, and case rates appear to be slowly decreasing, the province said the online option will be available for the entire 2021-2022 school year for those who want it.Lecce acknowledged that some parents may have concerns about sending a child back  Gafb Ontario expands emergency child care
 The Ontario Ministry of Transportation is proposing to close Highway 403 in both directions for two weekends next year as part of a detailed seven-month project to repair both the Old Guelph Road and Macklin Street bridges.Edward Soldo, director of Hamiltons transportation, operations and maintenance, said during the Oct. 5 public works committee meeting, provincial officials during the Highway 403 closure will conduct deck rehabilitation, including waterproof replacement and pavement repairs. Also during the highway closure, the plan will be to repair the median and barrier wall.Highway 403 will be closed in both direc stanley cups tions from the Highway 6 interchange to the King Street interchange. Traffic will be detoured through the Lincoln Alexander Parkway, Red Hill Valley Parkway and the Queen Elizabeth Way.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A stanley kubek ncaster Coun. Lloyd Ferguson, a former general manager of Dufferin Construction Company, said the highway closure will cause traffic problems for Ancaster residents. This will be horribly inconvenient for the people in Hamilton, west Mountain, all of Ancaster and for motorists coming from Brantford,  said Ferguson.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He also questioned the timing of the work plan. Fer stanley taza guson said since there will be some concrete work done, the province will need more than just two weekends to complete the job. I just think it will take longer,  he said.  Im tr

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 Halton police are investigating after a violent Oakville robbery sent three people to hospital Sunday, June 26.At around 1 a.m., the three victims were in Shell Park, 3307 Lakeshore Rd. W., when they were approached by a group of four to six suspects, police said.One suspect reportedly pulled out a handgun and demanded the victims hand over their belongings.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police said a 20-year-old male victim was robbed of his necklace and assaulted, possibly struck on the head with the handgun.An 18-year-old male victim w stanley mug as reportedly assaulted and robbed of his necklace and wallet by a different suspect.        ARTICLE CONTI stanley isolierkanne NUES BELOW                                 Police said another 18-year-old male victim was assaulted; however, nothing was stolen from him.All three individuals were transported to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police are stanley thermos mug  not providing descriptions of the suspects as they may be underage, but said investigators are working to identify them.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747 ext. 2216 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS  8477  or haltoncrimestoppers.ca. Izcl York Region needs better cardiac arrest response times: councillor
 Say hello to the newest member of our editorial team.Adam Martin-Robbins has been named managing editor of Metrolandrsquo  seven Simcoe County newspapers and Simcoe.He replaces Jeff Bower, who lost his battle with cancer in June.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Martin-Robbins brings a wealth of experience combined with a passion for community journalism and a collaborative approach to leadership to the position.He began his journalism career with Metroland in 2005, working as a reporter/photographer in Caledon, where he lives with his wife and four children.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In 2008, Martin-Robbins joined the editorial team in Orangeville where he covered municipal politics, education, arts and entertainment.His keen interest in municipal politics spurred him to join Metroland   Vaughan newsroom in 2010.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During his time there, he covered many high-profile stories, including the protracted battle that stalled the city   bil vaso stanley lion-dollar hospital, mafia-linked murders and the abrupt resignation of controversial former mayor Michael Di Biase.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Starting in 2018, Martin-Robbins held several progressive roles including stints as a backup online editor, news editor and act stanley cup in stanley quencher g managing editor for Yorkregion and its 11 newspap

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 Hamilton police say a 67-year-old man who was hurt in a crash last week has died.Police say the man was driving around 3 a.m. Friday when his car left the road and struck a cement pole.They say the impact severed the pole and caused it to fall on the car.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   stanley becher       Police say the man was pulled from the car and taken to hospital to be tre stanley spain ated for stanley trinkflaschen  life-threatening injuries. They say he died Saturday.      Investigators say they don ;t believe alcohol was a factor, nor were weather or road conditions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The investigation continues.By The Canadian Press Gdkq Drake producer Murda Beatz sells publishing rights
 SMITHS FALLS, Ont. 鈥?Canopy Growth Corp. says two of its top executives have left the company.The Smiths Falls, Ont.,-based cannabis company says chief operating officer Andre Fernandez and chief commercial officer Dave Bigioni have departed from the firm.Canopy   vice-president of communications, Jordan Sinclair, says in an email that the departures were mutual decisions and a search to fill their roles has begun.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fernandez says in a LinkedIn post that he worked for Canopy for four and a half years and was its 181st employee.He says he is very happy with his choice and feels now was t stanley cups he time to move on because stanley cup  the long nights and weekends at work took their toll.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 His and Bigioni   departures come after former Constellation Brands chief financial officer David Klein became CEO earlier this year and after Canopy laid off just shy of 800 workers in recent months.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 12, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:WEED                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                           stanley cup     By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4015 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 04:19:15 am »
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 VANCOUVER 鈥?A deadly attack on a Quebec City mosque is a harsh reminder of the reality of Islamophobia, and citizens and politicians need to talk more openly about racism in Canadian society, legal advocacy groups say.Hasan Alam, a community liaison for the Islamophobia Legal Assistance Hotline, said Canadians often feel that race or faith-based disc stanley cup nz rimination are taboo topics and they should stick to the language of diversity and multiculturalism.But I think we need to start pushing the envelope and be stanley mugs ing comfortable talking about things such as racism and Islamophobia and xenophobia, to name a few things, in a more open and public manner, he told a news conference Tuesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Alam said a range of legal groups in British Columbia started the hotline last March after the National Council of Canadian Muslims reported a significant increase in Islamophobic incidents. The hotline gives people targeted by Islamophobia access to free legal advice in multiple languages and across a number of legal fields inc stanley cup price luding immigration, employment and human rights law.He said the reasons for the rise in Islamophobia are complex and many, but during the last federal election a divisive form of Islamophobic rhetoric was used to single out Muslims as a threat, including the so-called barbaric cultural practices tipline floated by the Conservatives.      Bjwq Equalization back as finance ministers meet
 A lot can go wrong in a museum thats been shut down. Moths can get into textiles. A change in temperature or humidity can make mummies leak fluids.Museums i stanley cup n the U.S., Canada and Australia have reported break-ins 鈥?a Van Gogh was stolen from a Dutch art museum in March after it was closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.But the biggest problem by far has stanley quencher  been the drop in revenue from admissions, museum boutique sales and donations during the shutdown that is putting museums worldwide at risk of failure.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadian museums are reeling from the impact of the COVID-19 shutdown and need both emergency and permanent funding if they are to survive, according to a brief prepared for the federal government.The budget submission from the Canadian Museums Association  CMA  recommends that the 2021 federal budget extend and increase emergency support to museums and that permanent funding be increased to at least $60 million a year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The CMA says there are 2,700 museums stanley cups uk , cultural heritage and science centres in the country, that together welcome an estimated 30 million visitors annually. Canadas over 30-year old national museum policy is woefully out of date; funding levels for museums are at lower levels than they were in the 1970s; and our museums have been tremendously hard hit by the pandemic 鈥?some are likely to close their doors permanently as a resu

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« Réponse #4016 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 05:13:10 am »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?President Donald Trump says the United States is committed to the mutual defence of NATO members, casting aside concerns that his failure to mention the commitment last month weakened the alliance.Trump said Friday that he was committing the United States to Article 5. That article in the NATO treaty says an attack on one member is an attack on all members and binds the allies to come to that country   defence.European countries and others expressed concern last month when Trump did not mention the clause in a sp stanley bottles eech at NATO headquarters in Brussels. In that speech, Trump demanded that allies live up to a pledge to spend 2 per cent of their gross domestic product on defence by 2024. He did not specifically mention Article 5, which has only been invoked once, after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I ;m committing the United States to Article 5, Trump told reporters at a news conference Friday with visiting Romanian President Klaus Iohannis. Certainly we are there to protect, and that 8 stanley cup 217  one of the reasons that stanley cups  I want people to make sure we have a very, very strong force by paying the kind of money necessary to have that force. But yes, absolutely, I ;d be committed to Article 5.The White House later reaffirmed the commitment in a statement announcing that Trump will visit Poland next month as part of his second foreign t Hbom Man arrested after Whitby Subway robbed, employee assaulted
 OTTAWA 鈥?The COVID-19 pandemic will leave a lasting scar on the Canadian economy that could produce permanent deficits, the parliamentary budget officer says in a report estimating this year   shortfall at $328.5 billion.That figure reflects measures announced as of the start of the month, including an estimated $225.9 billion in emergency aid in response to the pandemic.It also reflects the budget office   prediction the government will recoup more in personal and corporate taxes than the Liberals estimated in a July update that pegged the deficit at $343.2 billion, as well as lower-than-anticipated spending on the federal wage subsidy program, which the Liberals have now vowed to extend until next summer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The scenario budget officer Yves Giroux outlined in his updated outlook suggested economic output won ;t return to pre-pandemic levels until early 2022 and will still be below where it would have been had the pandemic never happened.The national unemployment rate won  stanley cup ;t be at or below where it was in February until 2023 or 2024, Giroux said in his report released Tuesday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Federal spending should fall as emergency aid expires, putting the defi stanley cup cit stanley shop  for the next fiscal year at about $73.8 billion and falling thereafter.But in a nod to how dramatically the government   fiscal position has changed, Giroux estimate

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« Réponse #4017 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 05:45:54 am »
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 COWICHAN LAKE, B.C. 鈥?Despite efforts to locate a small capuchin monkey in the bush of southern Vancouver Island, the little primate was still loose Thursday, almost a week after it escaped from a stanley mugs  private facility.The male capuchin went missing Saturday from its enclosure at Primate Estates in Lake Cowichan, said Sgt. Scott Norris of the Conservation Officer Service.Capuchin moneys are native to South and Central America, weigh less than five kilograms and have brown or black bodies with cream fur around the face, neck and shoulders, the R stanley water bottle ainforest Alliance says on its website.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They are only known to descend from treetops to find water, making the search even more challenging because Norris says the bush aroun stanley becher d Lake Cowichan is dense.The area is surrounded by forest and it   a tiny little monkey. They ;re only a couple of feet tall. It   not like we ;re looking for a giant baboon or something like that that   going to stick out, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Capuchin monkeys eat bugs and vegetation, so the forest does provide some food for the escaped primate, but Norris said there is concern about its future.Long-term prognosis, obviously it would need to be in shelter and get high-quality food or else it won ;t survive, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ahhg VIDEO: Large fire in Oakville neighbourhood destroys cars, garage
 OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole says the federal government is causing a COVID-19 disaster by not moving more quickly to approve rapid testing methods that are already in use in other countries.O ;Toole and his family were tested Thursday for COVID-19 through a program for MPs, after waiting for several hours to be tested in Ottawa Wedne stanley cup sday and having to give up.He slammed Prime Minist stanley cups uk er Justin Trudeau for failing to improve testing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Trudeau Liberals have created this mess by refusing to approve other testing methods 鈥?despite all our allies having, for months, multiple tests including much faster and less invasive methods, said O ;Toole in a written statement.I stand with the thousands of Canadian families who are waiting in lines today for tests. It has been seven months, Justin Trudeau must answer for why we do not have access to more of the tests our allies are using.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 O ;Toole, his wife Rebecca and their children Mollie and Jack are all in isolation after an O ;Toole staff member he was travelling with tested positive for COVID-19 this week.Demand for COVID-19 testing has skyrocketed this week as kids returned to school. In Ottawa, some people are waiting up  stanley cup usa to six hours for testing, if they can get in at all. Public health is scrambling to hire and train enough people to

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« Réponse #4018 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:15:13 am »
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 Aurora-Oak Ridges-Richmond HillVoters in this riding north of Toronto will face an interesting choice this election. In 2015, they narrowly elected retired Air Force captain Leona Alleslev as a Liberal MP. But in September 2018 she crossed the floor to join the Conservative caucus, saying she felt her stanley thermobecher  questions about the Liberal government   performance on crucial files such as the economy, tr stanley nz ade and defence were met with silence and she had to leave the party to openly criticize it.Population: 115,227, according to the 2016 census               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Major communities: Aurora, Richmond HillIncumbent: Leona Alleslev, Conservative        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Main challengers: Leah Taylor Roy, a business executive, is running for the Liberals; Aaron Brown, a University of Toronto student, for the NDP; Timothy Flemming, a chartered professional accountant for the Greens; Priya Patel, a lawyer, for the People   Party of Canada.Election history: Leona Alleslev won the riding for the Liberals in 2015, beating the Conservative incumbent, Costas Menegakis, by just 1,093 votes. The riding was a new one in 2015, redistributed from Newmarket-Aurora, Oak Ridges-Markham and Richmond Hill.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fun fact: Richmond Hill, with a large population of Chinese immigrants, reportedly ban stanley becher ned the number four from Tbst Privacy commissioner seeks oversight of political parties
 CARACAS, Venezuela 鈥?For Yeri Guerra, getting by during hard times in Venezuela means sometimes skipping meals so her two young boys still at home can eat before heading to school.Other days, when things are  stanley canada even more desperate, she said, none of them eat. Sometimes, I don ;t send them to school because I don ;t have anything to give them for breakfast,  she said.  I keep them here at home.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Guerra, 39, isn ;t alone.According to a survey recently published by the U.N. World Food Program, one of every three Venezuelans cope with food insecurity, unable to  stanley flasche get enough to meet their basic dietary needs.        ARTICLE CONTIN vaso stanley UES BELOW                                 In an apparent shift for Venezuela, people surveyed said food is now available in a country once riddled by shortages, but it   more difficult to afford because they ;ve lost their jobs as Venezuela   crisis deepens.The South American nation was once among Latin America   richest nations, sitting atop the world   largest oil reserves. But it has been on a steady downward spiral into social and economic crisis in recent years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Remote states like Delta Amacuro, Amazonas and Falcon had especially high levels of food insecurity, the study says. In more prosperous regions, one in five people have trouble putting food on the table

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« Réponse #4019 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:47:15 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A national, multi-pronged, multimillion-dollar effort is underway to figu stanley botella re out how Indigenous Peoples fare in the country   labour market and fill a data gap that is woefully wide.In some cases, the lack of data has meant federal officials have allowed businesses in the food and retail sector to hire temporary foreign workers near stanley termosar  reserves even though there are Aboriginals who could fill the jobs, owing to the high unemployment rate in those Indigenous communities.Federal and Indigenous agencies are trying to fill that knowledge gap through a series of surveys and outreach efforts that will take years to complete and cost some $12 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Internal government documents point to some conflict between officials about whether efforts are too costly or will yield robust enough data to ensure a new Indig stanley thermobecher enous jobs strategy reaches more workers and boosts economic outcomes on reserve.The government expects that over the next decade, about 400,000 young Aboriginals will join the workforce, adding to the almost 900,000 already of working age. At the same time, the Liberals are crafting a new Indigenous employment strategy to guide those workers in the labour market.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But the data needed to craft the strategy is woefully lacking or old.There is currently a lack of up-to-date, on-reserve labour market information to support pr Wgxj Conservation Halton expanding Pride in Nature events
 When a baby is born with symptoms of withdrawal, many worried mothers in Peterborough might not know where to go or what to do.So the pediatricians in Peterboroughs Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome  NAS  clinic are around to ensure mothers of children facing this iss stanley cup ue receive the support and care they need.And as the opioid crisis changes, the clinic is preparing and working with community partners to make sure children are healthy and ease the difficulty of addiction.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Please never feel alone, and if you have questions and concerns, contact your health-care provider and see if the NAS clinic can support you as well,  says Dr. Karolyn Hardy-Brown.Dr. Hardy-Brown is one of the two pediatricians at the NAS clinic and chief pediatrician at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The hospital clinic is geared to mothers who are using methadone, pain medications like morphine or other medications, which can potentially lead to children being born with signs or symptoms of withdrawal. In stanley cup itially we stanley cup  didnt really have a good system to support these moms or their babies,  says Hardy-Brown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As such a clinic was constructed in 2013,  largely born of a need to meet the needs of families, mothers and babies,  she adds.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW