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 Pamela Holopainen was 22 the last time her  stanley cup family heard from her.That was Dec. 14, 2003. Today, shed be 37.All these years later, her family awaits news that isn ;t forthcoming and living with the unknown may be the hardes stanley spain t part of all.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         As much as I pray we find her, or her remains, it is still hard for it to become a reality,  said Holopainens older sister Vanessa Brousseau, in a 2017 CBC radio broadcast that was part of a series that shone the light on missing and mur stanley thermoskannen dered Indigenous women and girls from northeastern Ontario.Christmas 2003 came and went. And then on New Years Eve the family heard a story that sent Brousseau and her mom to the police station.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Somebody came up to us at the bingo hall and asked if wed heard that Pam left her spouse. We said no, we were shocked. And right away we asked well, wheres the kids  and the kids were with the spouse. So immediately me and my mother went and reported my sister missing at the police station,  she said in the interview.In a Jan. 4, 2004 Timmins police put out a missing person notice which read:  There is a possibility that Holopainen may have gone to the Hamilton, Ontario area. While police do not suspect foul play, members of her family have grown concerned as they have not had any contact with Pamela since she was last seen.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              Fnho U of T faculty urges school to heed own scientists
 OTTAWA 鈥?Senators have voted to give the federal government 18 months to expand access to medical assistance in dying to people suffering solely from mental illnesses.They voted 57-21 Tuesday to amend Bill C-7, which proposes an explicit, blanket prohibition on assisted dying in cases involving only mental illness but would expand access to other intolerably suffering people who are not near the natural end of their lives.The amendment puts an 18-month time limit on the mental illness exclusion, intended to give the federal government, along with provinces, territories and medical associations, time to come up with appropriate guidelines and safeguards.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Until the exclusion is lifted, senators also agreed to another amendment to clarify that it will not apply to people suffering from neurocogni stanley cup tive disorders such as Alzheimer   disease, dementia, Parkinson   disease and Huntington   disease.Justice Minister David Lametti has said it was not the government   intentio stanley cup usa n to exclude such diso stanley cups uk rders. The amendment to make that crystal clear was approved by senators on a voice vote.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The sunset clause on the mental illness exclusion was proposed by Sen. Stan Kutcher, a psychiatrist who now sits in the Independent Senators Group.He argued that the exclusion is unconstitutional, violating the right to equal treatment under the

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 Toronto   spate of gun violence continued on Wednesday with two people fatally shot in less than 24 hours.The incidents came one month to the day after a deadly shooting rampage that shattered the peace of the city   bustling Greektown neighbourhood and turned up the volume on conversations about a perceived firearm problem on city streets.Toronto Mayor John Tory said the latest shootings highlighted the need for a ban on handguns in the city, something local politicians have been calling for since last month   shooting spree.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As mayor you can imagine the sense of heartbreak that I feel every time, up to and including the last 24 hours, something like this happens, Tor stanley cups y said. These incidents often happen in spikes, but that doesn ;t make anybody feel any better ... The bottom l stanley thermosflasche ine is that we have to keep Toronto safe.The first of Wednesday   shootings took place on Danforth Avenue, just blocks from the scene of last month   Greektown shooting that killed two people and injured 13 others.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police said 35-year-old Danny Morales died at the scene shortly after shots were fired at about 2:30 a.m. A 27-year-old Toronto man is charged with second-degree murder.Hours later, shortly before 10 a.m., police were called to the city   northwest corner after stanley thermobecher  gunshots were heard in the Zjjg Breakage and burns   : Major IKEA recall of more than 2.5 million plates, bowls and mugs sold in Canada and worldwide triggers Health Canada warning
 A  8220 ignificant washout due to the heavy rainfall has led to a lengthy closure in Halton Hills.A notice to residents from the Town indicates 3rd stanley cup  Line between 10  15 Side Roads will be closed until at least Tuesday evening  March 8 .Staff are assessing the situation and preparing the necessary  stanley vaso repairs but anticipate the road will be closed un stanley becher til tomorrow evening at a minimum. Stay tuned for further updates, the Town said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 Toronto police say nine people 鈥?including six teens and a 12-year-old 鈥?are facing weapons-related charges.Police say they searched a north Toronto home Tuesday and laid 111 charges.They say officers seized two machine pistols and 88 rounds of ammunition.     stanley mugs            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators say a 16-year-old girl, two 16-year-old boys, two 17-year-old boys and a 12-year-old girl are charged.      Also charged are a 39-year-old Toronto woman whose named has not been released, as well as Abdullahi Hassan, 18, and Nicole Brand, 24.        stanley hrnek  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Charges range from careless storage of a firearm to possession of a restricted firearm with ammunition and tampering with the serial number of a firearm.Those under the age of 18 cann stanley travel mug ot be named under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Cmvj France, Italy honour Leonardo 500 years after artist   s death
 Ontario is giving its COVID-19 booster program a shot in the arm, allowing everyone 18 and up to get a third vac stanley mug cination as of Monday and slashing the time between doses. These vaccines will work and boosters are the best way to prevent the worst,  Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday at Queens Park as he announced new measures to blunt the fast-moving Omicron variant 鈥?many of which experts have been pushing for weeks. Roll up stanley cup  your sleeves one more time. Were not done. Not yet,  he told a news conference on the same day the federal government advised C stanley termohrnek anadians to avoid non-essential international travel and Toronto Mayor John Tory said the city will expand its vaccination capacity.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Doses of vaccines will be shipped to large employers 鈥?including Bruce Power, Ontarios largest nuclear power facility 鈥?to give more injections quickly as the new strain of COVID-19 takes off just over a week before Christmas.Instead of waiting 168 days between second doses and booster shots, Ontarians will be able to get a third shot after 84 days.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And starting Saturday, capacity limits of 50 per cent will be reinstated at all stadiums, arenas, concerts halls, theatres and event spaces with an indoor capacity of greater than 1,000 people. People arent masking that much,  Ford said when asked why places like Scotiabank Arena, home to the Maple Leafs and Raptors, w

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 York Regional Police have executed a search warrant in Waterloo relation to a Vaughan shooting investigation, according to a police source.The service is expected to announce the details of the arrest in the next 24 hours.There have been a number o termo stanley f random shootings in Vaughan of late, coupled with a series of violent incidents including one explosion, molotov cocktails and several murders.               AR stanley cup price TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        One shooting involved Motorino Enoteca restaurant, on Rutherford, west of Weston Road, which, at the time, was had about 40 patrons.There was also a triple shooting outside Novantesimo Minuto at 7611 Pine Valley Drive, near Hwy. 7.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 News of the investigation came to light after a CTV News Kitchener report that cited the search warrant t stanley cup aking place at a King Street home.The news report noted the home is in a neighbourhood that was at least partially empty, due to the large student population that is not yet back at school.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A York police vehicle was parked outside the home for some time following the execution of the search warrant.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ujen Rouge Valley lands in Scarborough are officially part of national park
 Where the heck is Innisfil You might well ask.It   a blink-and-you ;ll-miss-it town on the shore of Lake Simcoe, near Barrie.               ARTIC stanley cups uk LE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It   got 24,000 people according to the 2016 census, about the same as Woolwich Township.But unlike Woolwich Township, it   going to get three cannabis stores on the same street.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Not just on the same street, but literally just steps away from eac water bottle stanley h other in an industrial-commercial area of the municipality.Behold the wisdom of the Doug Ford government.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Innisfil residents are no doubt asking themselves What are the odds  and shortly afterwards, What are we going to do                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              And meanwhile, Waterloo Region, which has 22 times the population of Innisfil, is getting just one shop  on Fairway Road Sout stanley cup h in Kitchener .On Wednesday, the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario announced the results of the lottery results of the next 50 operators of cannabis shops, adding to the 25 that were announced in January.You ;d have to be as high as a kite to make sense out of any of it.Including the new stores, Burlington, which has about one-third the population of Waterloo Region, will get three pot shops compared to our s

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 KITCHENER 鈥?If the Ontario government scraps its retail cannabis license lottery in early 2020, it could help revive the lagging industry and better position it for long term success, according to one local producer.It   great news. I wish it had come sooner, but that   life, said Nathan Woodworth, chief executive officer of Kitchener-based cannabis grower James E. Wagner Cultivati stanley becher on Corp.It   what the industry needs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Premier Doug Ford confirmed with reporters last week the government is considering ending the contentious lottery system used to determine who could sell legal recreational weed. The first lottery resulted in just 25 locations last spring, and they were unevenly spread across the province.A second lottery in August was supposed to bring the number of stores to 75, but many 鈥?including three proposed locations in stanley cups uk  Waterloo Region 鈥?have yet to open, and critics say the Ontario government moved too slowly.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And that   a big deal stanley termosy  for producers, since Ontario is home to approximately two million of the almost 5.2 million Canadians who reported using cannabis last quarter, according to Statistics Canada. The next largest consumer was British Columbia, with 830,000 people.By comparison, the 662,000 Albertans who reported consuming the drug have access to more than 300 retail cannab Sfba Four people killed in northern Ont. crash
 It makes sense to have a historical backdrop for a movie making history.The Lifetime movie, The Christmas Set Up, will be filmed at the Railway Museum of Eastern Ontario  RMEO  in Smiths Falls. Its Lifetimes first holiday movie with a lead LGBTQ+ storyline.While last year   Lifetime original, Twinkle All  stanley becher the Way, featured an onscreen kiss between two gay supporting characters, The Christmas Set Up will be centred on a gay romance.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A synopsis reads: Hugo, a New York corporate lawyer and his best friend Madelyn head to Milwaukee to spend the holidays with his mom Kate, who is  stanley termoska also in charge of the local Christmas celebrations. Ever the matchmaker, Kate arranges for Hugo to run into Patrick, Hugos high school friend and secret crush, who has recently returned after a successful stint in Silicon Valley.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As they enjoy the local holiday festivities together, Hugo and Patricks attraction to  stanley cup each other is undeniable and it looks as though Kates well-intentioned Santa-style matchmaking is a success. But as Hugo receives word of a big promotion requiring a move to London, he must decide what is most important to him. Filming at the historic railway station is set to take place next week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It was perfect,  said Matt Cas

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 TORONTO 鈥?While many Canadians gear up to celebrate the nation   150th birthday, hundreds of lawyers from coast to coast are prepared to devote their time to those banned from entering the country   closest neighbour.A coalition of legal volunteers are on standby to assist those impacted by the travel ban against residents of six majority Muslim countries.U.S. President Donald Trump originally implemented the ban in January pleading national security concerns, but numerous U.S. courts placed injunctions on it pending further review.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadian lawyers mobilized to support those affected by the new restrictions back then, but put their efforts on hold as the ban worked its way through the American court system.An interim decision by the U.S. Supreme Court put large parts of the ban stanley quencher  back in place, prompting the Canadian Cross-Border Legal Coalition into action once again.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Coalition spokesman and practising lawyer Corey Shefman says helping those impacted by policies abroad feels like a stanley cup nz  uniquely Canadian activity.When push comes to shove, Canadians are willing to stand up for our values and to put themselves on the line, Shefman said in a telephone interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The volunteers stanley water bottle , he said, come from every part of the political spectrum.             Ntng Wind, rain nixes Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta farewell launch
 One size fits all.That will be Ontarios mantra for reopening the economy in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, insists Premier Doug Ford.Even though the Greater Toronto Area accou stanley website nts for 65.6 per cent of Ontar vaso stanley ios cases, leaving huge swaths of the province relatively unscathed, Ford is rejecting the regional approach of opening up as is being done in neighbouring Quebec, Manitoba and New York state.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I have to follow science and the medical advice. I always have, I always will,  the premier said Thursday, emphasizing that provincial chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams and other public health officials will make the call. Ill take their advice and if Dr. Williams doesnt think its the right thing to do, then Im following his advice. I have from the beginning. Ill continue to follow it,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ford admitted he is under a lot of pressure to expedite the opening of the economy in regions beyond the GTA.There are far fewer coronavirus cases in Kenora, Algoma, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury, Kingston,  stanley website Renfrew, Huron-Perth, Prince Edward County, and most of southwestern Ontario outside the Windsor city limits.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I hear it at cabinet, I hear it at caucus. I hear it all the time from our own members,  the premier said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO

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 TORONTO 鈥?A five-year-old girl is dead after she was struck by an unoccupied SUV near an elementary school in northern Toronto.Police say the incident happened at about 3:30 p.m. Monday near St. Raphael Catholic School  near Keele St. and Wilson Ave.  when the girl was pinned between two vehicles.Officers s stanley vaso ay the unoccupied Kia SUV, which may have switched gears, pinned the girl against her father   Mercedes-Benz.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The child was rushed to  stanley canada hospital via emergency run where she later died of her injuries.      Police say the girl   father was with her at the time of the crash and went with her to hospital.        ARTICLE CONT stanley kaffeebecher INUES BELOW                                 The police traffic services division is investigating and say they will release more information on Tuesday.  CP24 By The Canadian Press Dpws Families not surprised by long-term care home report
 The Canadian Federation of University Women  CFUW  Georgetown continued its 50th anniversary celebrations by  stanley cup usa offering a financial boost toward six Halton Hills stude stanley website nts post-secondary education.They have received bursaries ranging from $750 to $1,500.Heres a look at this years recipients.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sloane Boorman: Acton District High School. Sloane will attend Humber College, Funeral Services.Grace Furzer: Acton District High School. Grace will attend St. Lawrence College, Medical Laboratory Science.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Alina Hartley: Christ the King Catholic Secondary School. Alina will attend Carleton University, Bachelor of Engineering, Aerospace.Brooke Kelleher: Georgetown District High School. Brooke will attend University of Waterloo, Engineering 鈥?Architecture.               ARTICLE CONTIN vaso stanley UES BELOW                                        Aiden Riddell: Gary Allan High School. Aiden will attend the Ontario College of Art Design, University Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drawing  Painting.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Makenna Weames: Acton District High School. Makenna will attend Ontario College of Art Design University Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drawing and Painting.CFUW has awarded a total of $179,300 in scholarships during its 50 years in Georgetown.

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 VANCOUVER 鈥?British Columbia   attorney general says the NDP government will not artificially delay permits for the Trans Mountain pipeline, despite the premier   vow to use every available tool to stop the project.David Eby said he   been tasked by Premier John Horgan to identify options to halt Kinder Morgan Canada   $7.4-billion expansion of its Alberta-to-B.C. pipeline, which has already been approved by Ottawa and the previous B.C. government.Eby said the province cannot deliberately stall on permits without risking a very costly lawsuit, but it can ensure that permits require that construction be done in a way that minimizes spills, protects the environment and ensures appropriate cleanup.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I ;ve been tasked by the premier to identify our options. There is an important piece to that, which is that we must do so within the laws of British Columbia and Canada, because if we don ;t, we ;ll b stanley cup becher e sued, Eby  stanley cup told Kamloops radio station CHNL.We ;ll end up paying hundreds of millions of dollars that should be going to schools and hospitals to an oil company and that is not a goal that anybody   looking for.        ARTICLE CONT stanley fr INUES BELOW                                 Trans Mountain, a subsidiary of Kinder Morgan Canada, declined comment on Eby   remarks but said it   in an ongoing process of seeking and receiving pe Jqmt Fake Taylor Swift tickets circulating online as police issue warning ahead of Toronto Eras Tour date
 Fort Erie residents shared some food for thought in terms of the quality of life for seniors living in the town.The Empowering Older Adults Survey conducted by Age Friendly Niagara Council  AFNC  and the Niagara聽Older聽Adult Alliance  NOAA  over summer was available online and in person at events such as the Seniors Stepping Out event hosted by Strong Fort Erie Neighbourhoods  SFEN  and the Royal Canadian L stanley cups egion Branch 230 in Ridgeway this past June. The goal of the survey was to stanley cup website  establish priorities to promote an age-friendly, inclusive and diverse Niagara.Of the 1,290 responses to the survey, 116 came from Fort Erie. With 17,140 people over the age of 50 living in Fort Erie, the responses represent less than one per cent that group. More than 50 per cent of Fort Eries population is over age 50, which is substantially higher than the national percentage  33.1 per cent  and that of Niagara Region  38.7 per cent .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Age friendly doesn ;t ju botella stanley st mean older adults,  said Mary Wiley, knowledge mobilization lead for Niagara Connects, who presented the survey results at an event at the Fort Erie Public Librarys Centennial Branch on Sept. 21.  The vision is that it   about intergenerational connections, how important those are. With just 116 respondents from Fort Erie, Wiley acknowledged that the results are just a snapshot.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I want to em

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 TORONTO 鈥?Premier Doug Ford says he has made good on a key campaign promise, announcing the immediate retirement of the CEO of Hydro One and the resignation of the utility   entire board of directors.Ford, who promised that if he was elected he would fire Hydro One CEO Mayo Schmidt, dubbing him the Six-Million-Dollar Man during the spring election campaign, hailed it as a great day  stanley thermoskannen 8221; for the province.Under an agreement between the new Tory government and the partially privatized power utility, Schmidt will retire and its board of directors will resign and be replaced.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I  stanley tumbler said over and over and over again on the campaign trail the CEO of Hydro One and the board will be gone, Ford told a hastily called press conference on Wednesday afternoon.I ;m happy to say today the CEO and the board of Hydro One, they ;re gone. They ;re done. They ;re done. We ;re going to turn a new corner.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Schmidt, who earned a $6.2-million salary last year, became a lightning rod for resentment during the electi stanley cups uk on over rising electricity rates in the province. He would have been entitled to at least $10.7 million in severance if he were to be removed from his job by the board of directors, according to the companys annual shareholders report released on March 29.According to a stateme Nzum Everybody loved him   : Family and friends identify Milton teen found dead in Burlington crash
 As COVID-19 infections rise in Halton, public health officials are fighting to keep pace with the amount of legwork generated by each new positive test result. We are struggling right now with case and contact management,  Halton Medical Officer of Health Dr. Hamidah Meghani told regional councillors during their most recent meeting.  While we are trying to  stanley mug on-board more and more staff towards this herculean task, it takes a lot of time  to get staff ready . The province has set a benchmark for public health units to reach at least 90 per cent of residents whove tested positive for COVID-19 within 24 hours. In recent weeks, Halton Public Health has been averaging 70 to 80 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Numbers have also been falling below 90 per cent when it comes to contact tracing in Halton, peaking mid-November  stanley cup with an average of almost 70 per cent of high-risk contacts being reached within 24 hours 鈥?a figure that dropped to a 40 per cent average by month end. We are absolutely trying our level best to make sure were getting ahold of cases and contacts, but it is becoming a larger issue than is was back in September,  said Megha stanley cup ni.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Since the pandemic started, Meghani said her staff has grown from 12 nurses on the communicable disease team to over 70 in the infectious disease control area of the health department.All are tasked with doing COVID-19 case and

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 CHARLOTTETOWN 鈥?He was a doctor, a father and a marathon runner, but beneath the white coat, Charlottetown physician Grant Matheson says his life was unravelling because of addiction.Matheson says he took care of himself and his patients, but all of that changed when he developed an opioid addiction t stanley tazas hat almost cost him his life and put his patients at risk.Being a physician and being sick with this, it comes with a lot of guilt, he said in an interview. You feel really bad that you ;re in this situation, and as hard as I tried to get out of it, I thought that I was smart and because I was a doctor that I could do this myself, and it was exactly the opposite.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Matheson   memoir, Gol stanley canada den Boy, chronicles his descent into addiction, opening with what he calls his low point in 2005 while he was en route to receive treatment at a rehabilitation centre in Ontario after his medical license was suspended for buying drugs off a patient.As he waited at the airport, Matheson says he needed a hit to make it through his flight to Toronto. He says before he boarded his plane, he rushed to the men   room, cutting in line so he could find a private spot to inject himse kubki stanley lf with opiates.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After ducking into a stall, Matheson says he realized there was only one source of water for the inje Qein Susan Delacourt: Is there still a pandemic  Campaigning politicians don t seem to have noticed
 A more recent story with additional detail was publish March 18, click here.Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health  WDGPH  says a man in his 40s  stanley quencher has tested positive for COVID-19.A news release from the organization says the man was diagnosed after returning from Atlanta, Georgia.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This does not change our protocols around containment of the COVID-19 virus in our area,  stated medical officer of health Dr. Nicola Mercer in the release. We are following up with any contacts of the individual and ensuring the public is aware and protected from the spread of this virus. It is important to know that 80 per cent of people with this vir stanley becher us will have mild to moderate symptoms. Anyone who is concerned should phone their health care provider, call Telehealth or visit an assessment centre.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Speaking on background, a source at Public Health said the man was from the town of Shelburne and that he went right into isolation.聽 stanley cup When he became symptomatic, he went in to the hospital and was tested.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is still unclear how long the man was back in Ontario before going to the hospital.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              According to Public Health, the best ways to prevent the spread of respiratory vi

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« Réponse #2410 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:48:16 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?It   a great time for Canadian startups to attract top talent from south of the border as the U.S. government is creating an unwelcoming environment, the chief executive of Shopify says.The Americans are doing a really great job of uninviting a lot of kinds of people who otherwise would go there, said Tobias Lutke, who founded the e-commerce platform firm in 2004.Since U.S. President Donald Trump assumed office in January, he   signed a number of controversial executive orders, including a ban on travel to the U.S. from several predominantly Muslim countries, and other mea stanley flask sures, such as stanley cup price  withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lutke said Shopify  TSX:SHOP  has been receiving many more applications from job seekers in the U.S stanley cup . than before the 2016 presidential election.I think it   as good right now as it ever has been, he said of Shopify and other tech companies ; ability to bring talent up north.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Previously, Shopify had to court talent for years to develop a relationship and convince potential employees to move to Canada, he said, but now it   receiving unsolicited applications from all over the U.S.Lutke, who has criticized Canadian government policy in the past for seemingly hampering firms ; ability to attract international workers, said Ottawa is cr Iqpd Toronto Premium Outlets open on Victoria Day
 Bargain hunters in the Huntsville area will soon have a new outlet to search for treasures that someone else may have deemed to be trash.A group of volunteers is set to open a new thrift store in Port Sydney but its launch has been delayed by the COVID-19 lockdown restrictions. Annie Harvey sits on the board of directors for the new Muskoka Thrift Store and said it will open once the pandemic restrictions are relaxed.She added that their mandate is to serve and support the community by providing quality used goods at affordable prices. Harvey said they are optimistic the store will b stanley quencher e busy once it opens               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It will be right at the corner of Hwy 11 and South Mary Lake Road, in the Deans Home Hardware plaza. Weve got highway exposure, lots of traffic going past. We think its going to be great if the government ever allows us to open,  Harvey quipped.  We were hoping for a sof stanley mugs t opening at the beginning of May followed by an stanley cup  official opening on the May long weekend. But its looking like were going to have to wait and see what happens with COVID restrictions in May. Harvey said they hope the store will serve as a gathering spot for individuals and families in the area. She said the goal will be to share the stores profits with the Muskoka Christian School in nearby Utterson as well as other charitable groups and the community in general. She added that the store will accept all items that the store deems sui

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« Réponse #2411 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:17:21 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Transport rolled on vaso stanley to the scene of the Quebec election campaign on Saturday as two of the main party leaders promised to help travellers get around if elected.Speaking at a small airport in Baie-Comeau, Parti Quebecois Leader Jean-Francois Lisee took aim at Air Canada, promising to end the carrier   quasi-monopoly in order to bring down the price of airline tickets in the region.He explained he ;d create a co stanley en mexico nsumer protection bureau and set reference prices for airline tickets that would penalize big carriers from temporarily dropping prices to stifle new competition.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Often, Air Canada lowers its prices when a new competitor comes on the market, only to raise them once the threat is gone, Lisee said.While regulating the aerospace industry falls under federal jurisdiction, Lisee said he believed his proposed action would fall under consumer protection, which is within the province   power.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He also denounced Liberal Leader Philippe Couillard, who in February announced the creation of a new program to encourage companies to enter the regional Quebec market.Couillard   plan, which included a promise to simplify a program that reduces air  stanley canada fees for residents in certain Quebec regions, is nothing more than a subsidy to Air Canada, Lisee said.               ARTICLE CONTIN Wuix Anti-discrimination rally takes over Immigration Minister Laura Albanese s office
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« Réponse #2412 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:47:07 am »
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 OSHAWA 鈥?Eight residents of the Hillsdale Terraces seniors home in Oshawa are now confirmed as having COVID-19, according to the Durham Region Health Department.The health department also confirmed Thursday that a total of 28 Hillsdale residents are in isolation after being identified as having flu-like symptoms.The stanley nz  update, provided Thursday, follows news on March 24 that a resident of the home who had previously been diagnosed with COVID-19 ha stanley botella d died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The region had confirmed on March 19 that four Hillsdale residents had been diagnosed with the virus. The 92-year-old woman who died this week was among that group of patients.The first cases of COVID-19 were detected among residents of two units at the sprawling Oshawa Boulevard home, health department spokesperson Glendene Collins said Thursday. A total of three units are now affected, she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Durham Region Health Department was notified on March 25 that there are additional residents in isolation at Hillsdale Terraces 鈥?a total of 28 in three units. All residents in isolation are confined to three units in the home, the two original units identified in the outbreak and one additional unit that was recently identified,  Collins said. There are now eight confirmed cases of COVID-19 in three units,  she said.              stanley spain   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Alt Ctvu Man shocked to find hikers had fallen over edge
 How many people in Ontario are still catching COVID-19 in the community Its a simple question. Youve probably wondered about it before a trip to the grocery store. Several readers have asked the Star to look into it in our regular analysis of the provinces epidemic.And the math should be straightforward: Simply take the number of new cases the province reports on any given day 鈥?370 more on Monday, for instance 鈥?subtract any that came in a long-term-care or retirement home or a hospital outbreak and there, you should have it.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But its not that simple. Why The fact is, a series of delays, inconsistencies and gaps in Ontarios COVID-19 data reporting mean neither we nor the province can answer a question about ongoing community spread with anything much better than a ballpark estimate.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Monday, Dr. David Williams, the provinces chief medical officer of health, said trends suggest about 45 per cent of the 370 case stanley cup s reported that day were in long-term care homes, meaning the remaining 55 per cent were  probably  in the community. But, he stressed,  stanley cup officials wouldnt know this for sure until  about six or seven days from now. Williams told the Star that this delay is due to the fact that the regional public health units have not been entering the r stanley spain esults of their investigations into how people may have contracted the virus and who they came in

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« Réponse #2413 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:43:14 am »
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 Patrick Brown Jr. 鈥?or B.J., as his family and friends call him 鈥?is a friendly young man who carries a big smile.Hes also had 23 surgeries in his 23 years, can barely see past a few feet directly in front of him, and has balance issues and trouble with short-term memory.The Brampton-born-and-raised Alliston resident, who volunteers in Toronto, was born with hydrocephalus as a result of prenatal trauma. Hydrocephalus causes a buildup of too much cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. stanley thermos mug  The fluid in his brain damaged his retinas, causing him to become clinically blind.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His 23 surger stanley cup ies were to install, repair or replace a shunt in his brain that drains the fluid to other areas of the body. When the shunt fails, he ends up with terrible headaches and his vision worsens.Despite it all, Brown remains positive and loves to share his passion for music. Certified to teach beginners piano, hes already had a few students, has he stanley cups uk lped teach at music camps and currently volunteers at UrbanArts 鈥?an arts-based program for youth in Torontos Weston/Mount Dennis community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I just grew up around music. My dad got me into it. He used to play his old-time music, back when they had cassette tapes,  said Patrick, who is named after his father.Bob Marley is what he heard the most growing up. On the piano, he plays classical composers such as Beethoven.               Egiv Train and school bus collide near Belleville
 For a fleeting moment this summer, Kassandra Grainger lived indoors.She packed her things from Torontos Moss Park, and followed a path encouraged by city officials 鈥?accepting a space in a nearby hotel it was using as a shelter.Grainger said shed been homeless since leaving an unhealthy relationship. Before coming to the park, shed worried about sleeping places with enough visibility to be safe, noting that being in public places is an important consideration for homeless stanley polska  women living outside.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Anywhere where theres a gathering, somewhere where other people can see me. That way, if somethings being done wrong to me, then hopefully somebody wouldve been able to help,  she said.  We have to, because were the vulnerable ones. Were taken advantage of more than a m stanley cup an. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, encampments like the one in Moss Park have sprung up increasingly across Toronto, with the city most recently counting 395 tents in 66 parks.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And roughly 31 per cent of encampment residents who have interacted with the citys Streets to Homes team have been women, who face particular fears and difficulties when living outside. But several also challenge the citys assertion that indoor shelters a stanley tumbler re safer, their stories showing it isnt just fear of catching COVID-19 thats keeping people in in public parks.Multiple women told the Star they intend to

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« Réponse #2414 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:10:57 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec provincial police have launched an investigation after online threats were made against an elected official, spokesman Guy Lapointe said Sunday.In a tweet, Lapointe said many people had alerted police to threats made in a Facebook comment thread against a member of the Quebec legislature.Lapointe did not say which politician was targeted or give details about the nature of the threats.   stanley mugs              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   stanley thermobecher                       But he said police would take appropriate action to address the situation and that the force takes all such matters seriously.A spokesman for Quebec Premier Francois Legault said Sunday that police were alerted to social media posts targeting Legault.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ewan Sauves did not elaborate on the nature of stanley cup  the posts in question, or when they were made, however.We will not make any comments so as not to impede the work of the police, Sauves told The Canadian Press in an email.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, some internet users have lobbed insults and threats at Quebec officials when they disagree with the government measures being implemented to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Quebec   public health director, Dr. Horacio Arruda, filed a complaint w Nmxh Ontario s medical officers of health silent on Niagara colleague s split with Kieran Moore on school safety
 In celebration of National Indigenous History Month, Metroland introduces readers to 30 Indigenous people who are making a difference. Meet them all online.As Kelly LaRocca worked toward completing her law degree, she looked forward to returning home to serve her community 鈥?the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation.To her surprise, however, LaRocc stanley cup as uncle, Gary Edgar, himself a former chief of the MSIFN, advised her that the ti stanley cup ming wasnt right just yet.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         You need to gain a broader frame of reference and experience in the mainstream community and learn about how things work outside of the first nation. Flex your academic muscles and put them to good use in the mainstream so that you can build your skills and have that experience come and benefit your community later,  recalled LaRocca of that conversation with Edgar.  I think that was the best bit of advice he could have given me. To this day, Im very thankful for it. Going on to become an insurance defence and class-action litigation l stanley shop awyer, LaRocca entered politics in 2008 as a Scugog Island First Nation councillor before being elected as chief in 2013. She is now in her fifth term as chief, serving as an advocate for her community, spokesperson, entrepreneur to spur economic growth for her First Nation and cultural leader.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  My heart will always be with my community, my ancestral c