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« Réponse #3750 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 08:34:24 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?It will soon be illegal to protest outside and near abortion clinics in Ontario.The legislature passed a bill Wednesday to create zones around the eight clinics in the province of between 50 and 150 metres in which anti-abortion protests, advising a person not to get an abortion, and intimidation or interfering with a woman   ability to access the services will be banned.The ban will also automatically apply to 150 metres around the homes of abortion staff and health professionals who provide the services.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Attorney General Yasir Naqvi cheered that all three parties worked together to pass the legislation on a sped-up timeline.We as legislators have passed a very important piece of legislation ensuring that women have safe access to health-care services like reproductive health and abortion services, he said. We worked on this bill on a very short time frame to ensure that we protect women.  stanley thermosflasche        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The bill   timing had inflamed political tensions between the  stanley kaffeebecher governing Liberals and the Opposition Progressive Conservatives. The Tories had proposed passing the bill immediately after it was introduced, with no debate or committee hearings, and the Liberals declined, which led the PCs to accuse the government of trying to draw it o stanley termosar ut, hoping it would expose divisions within the PC party.Opposition Lead Idth Fled on foot   : Hit-and-run crash on QEW in Burlington under investigation
 Haldimand County has terminated its COVID-19 emergency declaration, aligning with the announcement of the termination of the provincial emergency.The emergency order has been in effect since Mar. 25, due to the escalation of the coronavirus pandemic.Although the emergency has been terminated, municipal and provincial order stanley mug s that were introduced during the emergency remain in place. Haldimand County bylaw will continue to enforce public hea stanley shop lth orders with assistance from the health unit.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The county is also asking residents and visitors to continue to follow the advice of the public health authorities 鈥?including wearing a  stanley quencher face-covering, maintaining physical distancing and regularly washing hands.       Thanks to our communitys extraordinary efforts to halt the spread of COVID-19, the number of new cases in Haldimand continue to drop,  said Haldimand County Mayor Ken Hewitt.  I do want to reiterate that even though the emergency has been terminated, it does not mean the pandemic is over.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hewitt stated that staff are working with the health unit and medical officer of health to manage the local response, which includes planning for a potential second wave.The countys emergency operations centre will remain active and members of the emergency management team will continue to meet regularly and monitor the situation closely.               ART

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« Réponse #3751 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 08:55:40 pm »
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 A drinking water advisory is in place for a northern Ontario community until further notice after an issue with the water distribution system.The Township of Chapleau says residents shouldn ;t consume the water coming from the taps in their homes but says safe drinking water is available for collection at the local water treatment plant.In a notice Tuesday, the township said an equipment iss stanley thermobecher ue at the plant caused a loss of pressure in the water distribution system that may have compromised the safety of the drinking water.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The municipality northwest of Sudbury said that while pressure h stanley tazas as now been restored, an advisory is still necessary until further tests can be conducted.Until bacteriological testing of the drinking water indicates a safe supply, the drinking water advisory will remain in effect as a precaution, said Burgess Hawkins, manager of the health protection division with Public Health Sudbury  Districts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The township stanley cup nz  said Tuesday afternoon that it had the green light from public health officials to distribute safe drinking water from filling stations at the water treatment plant to residents who arrived with their own containers.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥斺€斺€?               ARTICLE CONT Mlqw How some Asian Canadians led the COVID-19 fight
 Ontario stanley italia  has released the latest COVID-19 modelling data, ahead of Premier Doug Ford   announcement this afternoon at which he is expected to implement a four-week provincial lockdown amid rising case numbers and deaths.聽Dr. Adalsteinn  Steini  Brown, co-chair of Ontario   COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, and Dr. David Williams, Ontario   chief medical officer of health, announced the latest numbers and key findings Apri stanley canada l 1.Data findings               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Brown highlighted the most concerning findings, which include the fact that the third wave is being driven by variants of concern, specifically the B.1.1.7. variant which originated in the U.K.; vaccinations are not reaching the highest risk populations in Ontario at the same rate they are reaching others; younger Ontarians ar stanley mug e being hospitalized at higher rates; and the health care system is being threatened with an increase in ICU admissions.Brown said with the B.1.1.7. variant, the risk of ICU admission is two times higher than the original strain of COVID-19 and the risk of death is 1.5 times higher.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The doctors and nurses working inside our intensive care units are telling us whole families are now showing up in intensive care, he said, adding that because of a lack of ICU beds available, some families have been separated and moved to different hospitals in other region

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« Réponse #3752 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 09:20:41 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Cloud software company Dye  Durham Ltd. of Toronto has signed a deal to buy U.K.-based rival Property Information Exchange Ltd. for $52.9 million.Property Information Exchange offers cloud-based real estate due diligence products in the United Kingdom.Dye  Durham said the company is a direct competitor and it plans to integrate and streamline the offerings of the two business.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley cup                               In c stanley becher onnection with the deal, Dye  Durham said Tuesday it will raise $50 million in a private placement of shares that will be used to help pay for the acquisition.The company compl stanley thermos mug eted its initial public offering and began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on July 17. It raised $172.5 million in the offering and over-allotment option.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The acquisition was announced as Dye  Durham reported a loss of $3.8 million or 18 cents per share in its fourth quarter compared with a year-earlier profit of $1.7 million or eight cents per share..Revenue for the quarter ended June 30 slipped to $14.2 million compared with $15.1 million a year ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Dye  Durham says it cut $4.1 million in costs compared with its third quarter through permanent and temporary measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               Tzau COVID-19 wage-subsidy program to be extended
 This story is part of a Metroland-wide series on drugs, guns and human trafficking happening along the major highways that run through our communities. For more on this topic visit Highway Pirates 鈥?guns, drugs and human t stanley us rafficking.When Rhonelle Bruder ran away from her sex trafficker over 20 years ago, she struggled to rebuild her life on her own.In addition to the lack of support services available for survivors at that time, Bruder said a significant part of the problem was that she didnt have the language then to even be able to classify her experience as human trafficking.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It wasnt until I was much older and in  university  and learning about trauma and learning about human trafficking that I was able to recognize not only that that had happened to me, but what it was and put a name to it,  the Toronto resident said. Then I also recognized that this was something I needed to seek professional help from.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Bruder, who is now a public speaker and advocate for survivors of trauma, said that despite the abundance of services av vaso stanley ailable for survivors today and the interest among many sectors in creating and implementing action plans to tackle human trafficking across the province, many young women still dont have the stanley tumblers  knowledge required to identify the signs of danger.Bruder recently launched an educational video to teach young people the

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« Réponse #3753 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 10:59:39 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The only way to overcome racism in Canada   policing agencies is to impose systemic change and a zero-tolerance policy aimed at eliminating the excessive use of force, the head of the country   largest Indigenous organization said Monday.Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, spoke with journalists via conference call to express his outrage following a series of violent, a stanley nz nd in some cases fatal, encounters between police and Indigenous people across Canada.Police are there to protect and serve, not assault and kill, he stanley canada  said from Ottawa.        vaso stanley         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;ve got to stop this tragedy of First Nations people getting hurt and/or killed at the hands of police .... We know there is racism, both systemic and overt .... In order to deal with systemic racism you need systemic change.On Friday night, 48-year-old Rodney Levi was shot dead by a New Brunswick RCMP officer near the Metepenagiag Mi ;kmaq Nation after the Mounties were called Friday to deal with an unwanted person at a barbecue. The RCMP have said a suspect carrying knives was jolted with a stun gun, but that failed to subdue him. He was shot when he charged at officers, police said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Saturday, the chief of the Metepenagiag Mi ;kmaq Nation, Bill Ward, said Levi had mental challenges but was not  Dqhj Nature   s Gifts and Organic Spa opens in Stouffville
 TORONTO 鈥?There   no one way to define sustainable investing, but more fund providers in the space are beginning to provide hard numbers to back up their claims.The trend toward increased disclosure comes as sustainable investing sees both rapid growth, and increased scrutiny by regulators and investors amid concerns the environmental credentials of funds are being overstated.Wealthsimple Inc., for one, recently revealed the results of a climate audit on their two socially responsible investment funds after an advocacy group asked how they shaped up.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ben Reeves, chief investment officer at Wealthsimple, said they had initially set out parameters on the funds such as not investing in fossil fuels and cutting out the top emitters in other sectors, but that t stanley quencher  stanley cup hey were deficient on hard data such as how the funds actually perform climate-wise. If youre going to try and invest in a socially responsible way, you really need to understand the details of what youre investing in and why, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Reeves said that he found many of the ratings around sustainable investing were an aggregation of so many factors that they were unreliable, so Wealthsimple went with measures around carbon emissions for the companies in their funds.An audit by shareholder proxy stanley cup  firm Institutional Shareholder Services showed that the two Wealthsimple funds hav

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« Réponse #3754 le: Novembre 09, 2024, 11:50:07 pm »
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 A 45-year-old Geo kubki stanley rgetown man is dead after an ATV crash in Erin.Wellington OPP were called to the scene of the collision at 5:40 p.m. on Wednesday, April 1.Guelph Wellington EMS and Erin firefighters also responded to the crash at 8th Line south of Wellington County Road 124.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Officers say that two ATV drivers were hea stanley cup ding north when one driver lost control, hitting the ditch and several trees. Technical collision investigators are continuing to work out details of the crash.      Joseph David Corey Iocco, 45, of Georgetown, was  stanley cup pronounced dead at the scene.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Wellington County OPP asks anyone with information, who may have witnessed the incident to call 1-888-310-1122. Zqpw Will Omicron kill Christmas  Here s how each public health unit in Ontario is responding
 Halton police say they are investigating a fire, which occurred at an Oakville restaurant, as an act of arson.Witnesses reportedly saw two individuals fleeing the back of the聽Ben  Florentine restaurant, located at 146 Lakeshore Rd., W., on foot, and then leaving the area in a white Ford pickup truck.The truck was last seen travelling westbound on Lake stanley cups shore Road.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police responded to the fire around 9:30 p.m. Tuesday  July 28 .Police said the restaurant was not occupied at the time of the blaze but did sustain between $150,000 to $200,000 worth of damage.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Officers also confirmed there was graffiti inside the restaurant with someone writing the letters BLM.Oakville fire Chief Paul Boissonneault said multiple callers reported hearing popping and/or minor explosions at the time of the f stanley cups ire.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley website        This could have been the result of accelerants being used, he said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              When our crews got on scene there were multiple areas inside that had fire that were not connected. There was also a very high odour of accelerants.Boissonneault said the quick response by firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to neighbouring properties.He said th

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 A federal review panel has completed its environmental assessment report for the proposed CN truck-rail hub in Milton, concluding that the project would have significant, adverse, environmental effects on air quality and human health.The report, released last week, also says the project would have significant adverse cumulative environment effects o stanley vaso n air quality, human health, wildlife habitat, and the availability of agricultural land.Stacey Newman, of Milton Says No, a community organization that opposes the location  stanley mugs of the proposed 400-acre CN facility, says although they had concerns throughout the month-long public hearing, the report is almost exactly what they expected.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Were encouraged by some of the findings in the report,  she said.  There definitely are significant adverse environmental effects identified. It was also noted, in the reports summary, that with mitigation plans proposed by CN 鈥?along with additional measures as recommended by the panel 鈥?the proposed intermodal hub would not have significant adverse environment effects.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Newman believes that the  pages and pages of recommendation for mitigation m stanley cup easures are potentially prohibitive  for the Canadian rail company, saying theres a cost and benefit relationship between why CN chose the Milton location, versus what would be required to do to go forward.On the identified Lwuy Heather Scoffield: Adam Vaughan leaves politics with his fight for affordable housing far from won. Who will step up to fill the void
 TORO stanley website NTO 鈥?Canada   main stock market fell Friday to end the week lower on a drop in oil prices and concerns about a temporary reduction in vaccine shipments from Pfizer.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 49.06 points to 17,909.03, a slight decrease from the prior Friday but up 2.7 per cent so far in January.U.S. stock markets continued the slow decline started Thursday afternoon, ahead of president-elect Joe Biden   speech unveiling his US$1.9-trillion stimulus package.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        You would think  stanley tumbler that it would stimulate the market but it had the opposite impact, said Pierre Cleroux, chief economist for the Business Development Bank of Canada.The market I guess thought that the amount is too large 鈥?and I guess investors are worried that we ;re going to see tax increases in the future.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 177.26 points at 30,814.26. The SP 500 index was down 27.29 points at 3,768.25, while the Nasdaq composite was down 114.14 points at 12,998.50.Cleroux said he   surprised by the market reaction because he believes it   a good package. Even though US$1,400 in additional direct payments to America stanley quencher ns is a lot of money, it will help to stimulate the economy and retail sales that again faltered in December for a third-straight monthly decline.       

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 Parks Canada is looking to hire summer students in southwestern Ontario, and time is running out to apply.The available jobs are at Fort George National Historic Site in Niagara-on-the-Lake, HMCS Haida National Historic Site in Hamilton, Fort Malden National Historic Site in Amherstburg, and Point Pelee National Par stanley cup k in Leamington.The application deadline is Jan. 31.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Parks Canada said working for it is about more than just making money. Whether at a national park or a national historic site, students are a part of exciting initiatives to protect and restore our natural resources and share some of Canadas natural and cultural gems with others,  a news release stated.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Students get to work closely wit stanley cup h experts, such as cultural resource specialists or park ecologists. These connections build a network that inspire further learning and could open the doors for future opportunities. Many Parks Canada team members began their careers as students,  the release continued.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley thermobecher          Parks Canada in part of the Canadian governments Youth Employment and Skills Strategy, a program that supports people between the ages of 15 and 30 gain work experience. It focuses on youth facing barriers and under-represented youth.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                Pxrq Starbucks raising wages amid staffing shortages
 In an effort to boost vaccine rates and increase access to vaccines, York Region Public Health is hosting a series of walk-in, pop-up and community vaccination clinics.聽Pop-up and community clinics are open for walk-ins for both first or second doses, as well as appointments.Booster vaccines are available by appointment only. Those eligible for booster vaccines incl stanley mug ude those 70-years and older; long-term care and retirement home staff; First Nation, Inuit and Metis adults. To book a booster vaccine, visit york.ca/covid19vaccine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley cup                                Clinics are offering Pfizer for those 12-years  born in 2009  and older and Moderna to those 25-years and older.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Pop-up Clinics:Nov. 11:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?12:30 to 7:30 p.m. 鈥撀燢eswick Presbyterian Church,聽23449 Woodbine Ave., Georgina;                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 鈥?Aurora SmartCentres,聽135 First Commerce Dr., Aurora.Nov. 15:鈥?9 stanley cups  a.m. to 7 p.m. 鈥?Thornhill SmartCentres, 700 Centre St., Vaughan.Nov. 16:鈥?9: a.m. to 7 p.m. 鈥?Richmond Hill SmartCentres,聽1070 Major Mackenzie Dr., east, Richmond Hill;鈥?12:30 to 7:30 p.m. 鈥撀燫oyal Canadian Legion Branch 356, 21 East St., Sutton, Georgina.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Community Vaccine Clinic

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 Here are some news stories you may have missed.Today   4 at 4:1.  It saddens us : Downtown Burlington restaurant closing its doors and customers are expressing dismay               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A d botella stanley owntown Burlington restaurant closing its doors soon is being remembered as well-liked and well-known.2. Head-on crash at Milton and Halton Hills border leaves young woman with life-threatening injuries        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Halton Regional Police are investigating a serious crash in north Halton Wednesday night th stanley website at has left a young woman with life-threatening injuries.3. Waterfront Hotel Planning Study resumes in Burlington after being on hold since 2018               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After being on hiatus for  stanley termosy multiple years, its back.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              4. Halton Catholic Childrens Foundation launches Every Student Succeeds CampaignA local organization is looking for your support. Iplz Snow leopard cub dies at Toronto Zoo
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada Proud has spent more than $110,000 this campaign season boosting its online anti-Trudeau message, with financing coming from thousands of Canadians as well as s stanley spain everal key big-ticket donors, Elections Canada documents show.The third-party advertising group, which functions mostly as a popular Facebook page sharing memes and political content, is the federal outgrowth of a similar group focused on Ontario provincial politics.Canada Proud   expenses are almost exclusively for amplifying its content on Facebook and Instagram.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That   where Canadians are primarily getting their news these days, and that   where we want to be, Jeff Ballingall, the group   founder, said in an interview Thursday.He said the group has expanded during the writ period to some advertising in ethnic media outlets and would continue to diver stanley cup sify, if possible. But most of the money would continue to go to the group   bread and butter  stanley cup 鈥?social media.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Third-party groups must start filing interim returns with Elections Canada once they spend or receive more than $10,000 for regulated political activity. The Canada Proud report uploaded to the Elections Canada website includes contributions received since the group was created and expenses incurred from the beginning of the pre-writ period on June 30.C

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« Réponse #3758 le: Novembre 10, 2024, 01:47:09 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A nascent federal agency designed to find new ways to finance constructio stanley travel mug n of transit systems is ma stanley canada king its first investment in a multibillion-dollar electric rail system in Montreal.The Canada Infrastructure Bank will provide a $1.28-billion loan to help build the $6.3-billion system largely managed and funded by Quebec   pension regime, with interest rates rising from one per cent to three per cent over the 15-year term.The loan frees up previously pledged federal money for the project, which can now be put towards other Quebec infrastructure plans.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The tra stanley thermobecher nsit project, best known by its French acronym REM, had been singled out by the Trudeau Liberals as a potential early win for the financing agency that was created last year to hand out $35 billion in federal financing in the hopes of prying much more than that from private backers to fund construction work.About $15 billion may not be recovered, while the remaining $20 billion is in loans the government expects to recoup. The federal finance minister has to sign off on any financing requests.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The agency   president said the first financing agreement puts substance to the concept of the infrastructure bank. Pierre Lavallee said the agency will customize its contribution to future projects based on specific financing needs, just as the loan used for REM was tailore Zrvf Toronto man wanted for allegedly assaulting woman   s boyfriend with a knife
 With the back-to-school season quickly approaching, Hamilton parents are now faced with another decision of what their childrens year will look like amid COVID-19.Families at both boards can opt for remote learning at home or their kids can head back to school for the first time since March.The Hamilton Spectator spoke with families about their plans and concerns for September. Their interviews have been edited for length and clarity.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley cup          Jamie and Mackenzie NordquayJamie Nordquays daughter, Mackenzie, is heading into Grade 10 in the public school system. She attends a high school in the citys east end.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley website       As of right now, we have decided remote learning will be easier for my daughter.We made a list of pros and cons and feel that remote learning will be easier on her mentally, as alternating days will lead to not being able to make a solid routine for the school year. We also feel remote learning can result in a good routine and less confusion, which will result in getting her work done.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        My concerns for remote learning is that she will no longer have support and a teacher to access if she needs help or has a question about her school wor stanley mug k. Will they have someone outside of the school to help the students who choose remote learning                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 GUELPH, Ont. 鈥?Police say a bearded dragon  stanley cup stolen from a Guelph, Ont., pet store has died.Investigators say the reptile was taken stanley thermosflasche  from a cage in the store on Nov. 15.They say that several days later the dragon was left in a box outside the store and a call to employees advised them whe stanley trinkflaschen re they could find it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police say the animal was located but died soon after.      They say a 23-year-old Guelph woman turned herself in to police on Thursday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She has been charged with theft under $5,000 and is to appear in court on Jan. 13.By The Canadian Press Rqxx Hamilton facing estimated 6.7 per cent tax hike in 2020
 TORONTO 鈥?Bank of Nova Scotia believes an economic rebound is on it stanley cup s way this year, but says recovery might be uneven across the countries it operates in.While Canada, the U.S. and some Latin American countries have seen success with widespread vaccination efforts and reopening is on the horizon, the bank   chief executive Brian Porter said Tuesday that others are falling behind.The recovery in the Pacific Alliance is l stanley cup umpy. That   the nature of our footprint and the maturity of the banking markets, he told analysts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Porter explained that while Mexico  stanley us and Chile have returned to pre-COVID level of earnings, Peru continues to struggle with effects of the pandemic.The uneven nature of economic recovery will be a key issue for the bank to manage as it looks to emerge from the health crisis and uncover even more opportunities to deploy the massive reserves it built up earlier in the pandemic, when it was preparing for people to default on loans.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Government relief programs for people who lost their jobs and businesses needing wage and rent support helped stave off some of the troubles the bank was facing, leaving it flush with cash.Porter announced Tuesday that Scotiabank   provisions for credit losses 鈥?money it puts aside in anticipation of bad loans 鈥?fell to $496 million in the second quarter, compared with $

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« Réponse #3760 le: Novembre 10, 2024, 02:57:25 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A increase in asylum claims in Canada could eventually mean a staggering 11-year wait f stanley termosy or a hearing and $2.97 billion in social supports for claimants in the meantime, an internal government analysis has stanley thermosflasche  concluded.The Immigration and Refugee Board has been trying to whittle down the current backlog, but received no new money in the latest federal budget.With 2017 application numbers expected to far exceed earlier projections, the board simply can ;t keep up, says the memo, obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That puts the entire asylum system at risk, opposition MPs warned Thursday as they urged the Liberal government to do more than simply study the issue and then leave it to the board to find efficiencies to handle the problem.Ensuring the right processes are in place to support government policy on immigration is essential, said Conservative immigration critic Michelle Rempel. She said the situation could erode public support for Canada   policy of welcoming refugees.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley cup becher                                When the government ignores that, you start getting politicized rhetoric that   polarized on the right and the left, instead of being compassionate about people, Rempel said.And that   the government   fault.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 Spqq PBO: Lack of light on $422B in federal support
 Halton police are providing residents with tips on how to spot meth labs and other synt stanley cup hetic drug labs in the area.In a press release issued Thursday, Jan. 7, Halton police announced the launch of a methamphetamine and synthetic drug labs awareness campaign.Officers said methamphetamine is  pervasive in all our communities  and has contributed to both violent crime and property crime.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They said methamphetamine and synthetic drug labs can be found anywhere.Indicators of a lab may include:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?suspicious activity, secretive behaviour and individuals who may avoid neighbour interactions鈥?occupants attend for short time periods and at odd hours        stanley cups         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?chemical odours                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?garbage contains numerous chemical containers, glassware, bags full of soil鈥?garbage is never put out鈥?location has excessive security鈥?evidence of c stanley france hemical dumping grounds on or near premises  burn pits or dead spots on lawn 鈥?windows covered鈥?odd items being brought inside the location 鈥?equipment, glassware, chemical drums, etc.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police are asking residents to share this information with other members of the community.Anyone who sees indicators of a

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« Réponse #3761 le: Novembre 10, 2024, 03:43:35 am »
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 One woman was arrested and another is wanted following what police call a crime spree targeting high-end cars in the GTA.On Aug. 19, Toronto police say a 35-year-old man was sitting in his vehicle near Meadowvale Road and Sheppard Avenue East when he was approached by a woman and two men. The suspects asked if he had booster cables, police say. When he offered the three a  stanley cup drive instead, investigators say they produced a gun and demanded the man   keys.The victim got out of the vehicle and fled the scene with his keys.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The suspects were unable to d stanley cup rive the vehicle, so they fled the area on foo stanley cup t, a news release adds.Soon after, a 27-year-old man stopped his vehicle in a parking lot and a woman got in the front seat for a pre-arranged meeting. The man drove the woman to a nearby location, at which point two men got into the back of the vehicle, produced a handgun and demanded the victim   keys. The victim complied and got out of the vehicle, and the suspects drove off in the vehicle.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Several hours before those incidents, police responded to a robbery call near Crosby Avenue and Yonge Street, in Richmond Hill. During this incident, police say a man sitting in his car and was approached by two suspects, one of whom pointed a gun at him.The victim got out of the car, and the suspects drove off in it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES  Tspx Environment Canada issues heat warning for Burlington, Milton, Oakville and Halton Hills
 The city has big dreams when it comes to literally going green.Burlington has set a goal of achieving 35 per cent tree canopy cover by the year 2041. Thats a big number when you consider that at present the tree coverage is around 23 per cent and new developme stanley cup nts continue to go up around the city.In response, the city is going ahead with a new Corporate Tree Protection and Enhancement Policy, which would create a consistent framework for dealing with trees around Burlington.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Supporters of greater protections have argued that trees provide numerous benefits including local beautification and climate change mitigation.Daintry Klein, with the Millcroft Greenspace Alliance, said protecting green spaces has many advantages.        ARTICLE CONT botella stanley INUES BELOW                                  We ;re all starting to feel it. We feel it in heat. We feel it in the additional precipitation we ;re receiving. Burlington had the 2014 flood, and so we ;re very concerned about protecting green space, and getting that tree canopy in place so that Burlington is insulated as much as possible from the risk,  said Klein.The Millcroft Greenspace Alliance is a local non-profit that advocates for sustainable development. The Millcroft neighborhood in Burlington is currently the site of a developmen stanley botella t proposal that would see the construction of homes on land that was previously the golf course.               ARTICL

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« Réponse #3762 le: Novembre 10, 2024, 04:10:48 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?An Ontario Superior Court judge has granted an order adding Brooks Brothers Canada Ltd. to its parent company stanley en mexico s U.S. bankruptcy proceedings, paving the way for the sale of the luxury clothing retailers Canadian assets.The order, issued b stanley cup y Justice Glenn Hainey under the cross-border insolvencies section of the Companies Creditors Arrangement Act, allows Brooks Brothers Group Inc. to act as the Canadian retailers foreign representative.It also recognizes the U.S. Bankruptcy Court Chapter 11 restructuring process as the foreign main proceeding and grants a stay against debtors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The court approval clears the sale of the 202-year-old clothiers Canadian assets 鈥?mainly inventory 鈥?to SPARC Group LLC, which purchased Brooks Brothers and its subsidiaries and affiliates for $325 million last month.SPARC, which stands for Simon Properties Authentic Retail Concepts, is a joint venture between Authentic Brands Group and Simon Property Group.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Together, theyve also scooped up American denim company Lucky Brand Jeans, as well as fast-fashion retailer Forever 21 in partnership with Brookfield Property Partners.Brooks Brothers, the oldest apparel company in the United States, filed for bankruptcy in stanley mug  July.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Yet even before the pandemic, the retailer was struggling, accordi Klet Infrastructure spending moved to next year
 When a toy poodle named Peaches came trotting into Andrew Bullochs salon with her owner a few weeks ago, the dog groomer didnt realize it would be the last client hed be seeing for a while.Bulloch, after all, had been told by a provincial government hotline that he could stay open for business as an essential service during the COVID-19 pandemic.But while Peaches was getting her fur trimmed, nails clipped, and ears checked, a City of Toronto bylaw enforcement officer entered John Andrew stanley romania  Pet Spa near Yonge Street and York Mills Road and threatened him with a $100,000 fine for non-compliance with the provinces Emergency Order closing non-essential businesses.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He brushed off Bullochs ob stanley uk jections. He said, these are the rules, and youre breaking them. Theres no room for interpretation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Well, there clearly is,  said Bulloch, one stanley cup  of thousands of groomers across the province left wondering just what the rules are during the pandemic.Bulloch had called the Stop the Spread Business Information Line set up by the provincial government in the wake of the emergency order. He was told that as a dog groomer, his business qualified as essential under section 11 of the order, which also lists veterinary clinics and other businesses that deal with animal health.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Small business ad

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« Réponse #3763 le: Novembre 10, 2024, 05:25:31 am »
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 The Supreme Court agreed Friday to decide whether state laws that seek to regulate Facebook, TikTok, X and other social media platforms violate the Constitution.The justices will review laws enacted by Republican-dominated legislatures and signed by Republican governors in Florida and Texas. While the details vary, both laws aim to prevent the social media companies from censoring users based on their viewpoints.The court s announcement, three days before the start of its new term, comes as the justices continue to grapple with how laws written stanley website  at the dawn of the digital age, or earlier, apply to the online world.The justices had already agreed to decide whether public officials can block critics from commenting on their social media accounts, an issue that previously came up in a stanley cup  case invo stanley us lving then-President Donald Trump. The court dismissed the Trump case when his presidential term ended in January 2021.Separately, the high court also could consider a lower-court order limiting executive branch officials communications with social media companies about controversial online posts.SEE MORE: Biden administration appeals ruling over new social media limitsThe new case follows conflicting rulings by two appeals courts, one of which upheld the Texas law, while the other struck down Florida s statute. By a 5-4 vote, the justices kept the Texas law on hold while litigation over it continues.But the alignment was unusual. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justices Stephen Breyer, Soni Fknc The push to bring airline service back to regional airports
 MILWAUKEE - No matter which way you lean politically - a group of nonpartisan organizations want to make sure if you have concerns, or troubles casting your ballot on election day, you have help just one phone call away.Since 2004 Larry Dupuis has been a poll observer with the ACLU  We try to help everybody who s eligible to vote, get their opportunity to vote and have their vote count. That s the purpose, we don t care who you re v stanley us oting for,  said ACLU legal director, Larry Dupuis.The ACLU of Wisconsin along with the League of women voters, the Lawyers Committee for civil rights, and Wisconsin voices have partnered to provide election pro stanley canada tection. Trained in election law and election practices these lawyers can be reached with one call -1-866 our-v stanley termosky ote.Dupis explains how lawyers across the country will participating in this nationwide initiative.  Some of them sitting in a sort of command center and others out in the community at the polling places or roving from polling place to polling place doing legal observing. In the midst of a pandemic last April, voters were faced with long lines and limited polling sites that caused frustration and confusion.In a situation like this Dupuis says this group of non-partisan lawyers could help voters if made aware.VOTER GUIDE: What You Need To Know To Cast Your BallotWisconsinites Cast Their Votes On Election Day [PHOTOS]Voting Problems  Here s How To Send TMJ4 Your TipsGet Live Results Here After 8 P.M. We would call the Wisconsin or the

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 As investors await potential interest rate cuts later in 2024, the price of precious metals such as gold a stanley canada nd silver could surge this year,according to a report by CNBC.Citing data provided by UBS, CNBC reported the price of gold per ounce could hit $2,200 by the end of the year. Gold per ounce started on Monday at $2,038 per ounce. Its value surged between 2019 and 2021, going from about $1,300 an ounce five years ago to roughly $1,900 an ounce three years ago.Silver opened Monday being traded at $22.68 per ounce. The price of silver has actually declined slightly since the onset of the pandemic after undergoing a major spike in the middle of 2020.Silver prices surged in the years following the great recession, reaching highs of $45 per ounce in 2012.Upcoming changes to interest rates, currently at a 23-year high, could reflect major changes in gold and silver prices, an analyst told CNBC.SEE MORE: US job market remains strong despite recent layoff announcementsInvestors say high interest rates make the dollar stronger, which increases demand for the U.S. dollar and reduces the demand for precious metals. When interest rates relax, investors seek precious metals, especially one like gold, raising gold s demand. We are expecting gold to be pushed higher by a Fed easing. Also this comes with a weaker dollar,  said UBS precious metals strategist Joni Teves.Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Pow stanley cup ell has forecast that federal inter stanley cup est rates will come down later this year. The Fed increas Wzak Northwest wildfires continue to impact communities, air quality
 This story was produced as part of a collaboration with the Center for Public Integrity and USA TODAY.The 2017-18 school year was difficult at Lakeland Union High School. Disciplinary problems came in waves for the Oneida County school 鈥?in February 2018, two students were arrested for making terror threats 鈥?just days after the mass shooting at Floridas Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. That was a rough year,  said Chad Gauerke, the school principal. Lakeland referred over 6% of its students to police, including the  stanley vattenflaska two teenagers, whose separate threats shu stanley mug t down the school for a day.Lakeland wasnt the only Wisconsin district which saw a high level of police involvement that school year. Public schools in Wisconsin referred students to police twice as often as schools nationwide in 2017-18 鈥?nine students were referred to  stanley drink bottle police for every 1,000 students enrolled compared to the national rate of 4.5, a Center for Public Integrity analysis of U.S. Department of Education data found.Just three states 鈥?New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Virginia 鈥?reported higher rates of referral than Wisconsin.The analysis of data from all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico found that school policing disproportionately affects students with disabilities, Black children and, in some states, Native American and Latino children. Nationwide, Black students and students with disabilities were referred to law enforcement at nearly twice their share of the overall student popul