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« Réponse #2295 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 05:58:27 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Heritage Minister Melanie Joly says she and dozens of Canadian cultural organizations in China have been given assurances around protection of intellectual property should they enter the Chinese market.Canadian companies have repeatedly raised concerns abo stanley mug ut the lack of transparency with China   regulator stanley sverige y system and shortcomings in protecting intellectual property.Joly said her Chinese counterpart addressed those concerns during an event Tuesday organized as part of a trade mission for Canadian films, television productions, music, books, and video games.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        China, she said, is more willing to have foreign investment in China, specifically in the video games and performing arts sectors.Joly didn ;t say what kind of reciprocal access Chinese companies will have to Canada   cultural sector, which has traditionally been protected from foreign investment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In our sector in Canada, we welcome some key opportunities, but our focus is really on export, she said in an interview from Beijing.So we are really working hard on making sure that we can actually have good business opportunities for our sector in China.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      stanley tumbler    The visit marks the second time in as many years that Joly has visited China. Joly will come back from the wee Lbwr COVID responsibility shifted to individuals: study
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario limits on attendance at indoor sports events during the pandemic changed again Monday with Premier Doug Ford slightly a stanley quencher ccelerating previously announced plans.Monday   announcement allows 50 per cent of the usual seating capacity at sports arenas in Ontario, a stanley kubek s of Thursday with capacity limits being removed March 1 if public health and health system indicators continue to improve.Under the previous plan, 50 per cent capacity was slated for Feb. 21 and full capacity March 14.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Toronto Maple Leafs host Pittsburgh and St. Louis on Thursday and Saturday, respectively. The Ottawa Senators ; first home game under the new attendance rules is Saturday against Boston.The Toronto Raptors, currently on a five-game road trip, don ;t play at home again until March 1 when the Brooklyn Nets visit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Following the announcement this morning by the Ontario government, MLSE is very pleased to begin working towards the next phas water bottle stanley e of reopening this week and welcoming fans back to our venues, Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Leafs and Raptors, said in a statement.As an organization that hosts more than four million fans per year, and hundreds of events in multiple venues, MLSE is proud to serve as a central gathering place in Toronto and is fully supportive of the public health m

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« Réponse #2296 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 06:53:33 pm »
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 Bundle up, folks 鈥?Halton Region Public Health has issued a cold warning starting Wednesday, Feb. 17.According to Environment Canada, overnight temperatures in many parts of the region are expected to drop to minus 21 with wind chill 鈥?and about minus 19 in the morning with wind chill.The region says in the news release that the cold warning is in effect until temperatures rise above -15 C  without wind chill  or weather conditions improve and the risks involved with prolonged exposure are reduced.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley cups                           The release says that exposure to cold weather can increase risk of cold-related injuries, including frostb stanley cup ite and hypothermia. These injuries can result in severe health consequences. Anyone can be affected by extreme cold-related weather conditions, depending on length of time of exposure to cold and exerti termo stanley on levels,  the release further states.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Higher-risk groups include: older adults  those over 65 , infants and young children, outdoor workers, sport enthusiasts  hikers, skiers , homeless persons, and/or those lacking shelter, proper clothing or food, according to the region.The public health shares the following winter weather safety tips:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Cover exposed skin using multiple layers of loose-fitting clothes with a wind-resistant outer layer, a hat, mittens, and sca Yhyq 118 years of history and traditions will remain despite sale of Sullivan   s General Store in Ennismore
 OTTAWA鈥揟he Bank of Canada is pushing back against Conservative questions about its independence from the federal government, saying its inflation target 鈥?not politics 鈥?is guiding its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.The central bank was pulled into the pandemic political fray Thursday when Conservative finance critic Pierre Poilievre suggested the bank was enabling the Liberal governments deficit-spending habits.In an interview with Bloomberg News, Poilievre warned the central bank to avoid acting as an  ATM  for Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus emergency pandemic programs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At issue is the banks unprecedented purchase of billions of dollars worth of government bonds in an effort to stabilize the economy, which has been rocked  stanley flask by rolling lockdowns during the COVID-19 crisis. The bank has committed to buying $5 billion in government bonds each week during the crisis, a policy known as  quantitative easing  which is intended  stanley cup to inject cash into the economy.Poilievre called the practice 鈥?which has been employed on a massive scale by central banks around the world during the crisis, including in the U.S., U.K., and Australia 鈥? printing money,  and suggested it was a  pyramid scheme.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Expanding the banks balance sheet during a short-term, once-in-a-lifetime pandemic lockdown is different than perpetually b stanley website uying and inflating the financial a

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« Réponse #2297 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 07:17:58 pm »
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 Halton Regional Police  HRP  are investigating a single-vehicle crash that left a man with life-threatening injuries this afternoon.P stanley cup olice say a single vehicle flipped several times before crashing into ditch on Britannia Road near James Snow Parkway around 3:30 p.m.Witnesses re stanley cup ported seeing the car driving at a high rate of speed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was air-lifted to St. Michaels Hospital in Toronto, according to police.      HRPs Collision Reconstruction Unit is on scen stanley fr e investigating. The area is expected to remain closed for several hours.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Any other witnesses are asked to contact police at  905  825-4747 ext. 2410. Kodi Extended heat warning issued for Burlington and Oakville as well as Milton and Halton Hills
 Toronto police are investigating four alleged attacks against people of South Asian descent reported in the city   west end over the past t stanley cup hree weeks.Police allege the incidents began around Aug. 25, but say the most recent were reported on Sept. 3 and 4.In one incident, police allege a white man between five-foot-eight and five-foot-ten approached a man and woman and began to strike the man.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The next day, a suspect with a similar description is alleged to have shouted racially charged comments at a man.When the victim attempted to c stanley cup all police, police say the suspect allegedly threw the man   phone on the ground and assaulted him to stop him from picking it up.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On Aug. 25, a man in the same area is alleged to have struck a victim and removed his turban and on Aug. 31 a man allegedly approached someone and struck him on the head before running away.Police say they are investigating the assaults as hate-motivated and they say same man  stanley cups uk is suspected in the four attacks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information on the alleged attacks is being asked to come forward.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #2298 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 08:28:03 pm »
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 Ontario is r stanley cup eporting another 598 COVID-19 cases and four more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.Ontario has admin stanley cups istered 13,468 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,681,696 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.Acc stanley shop ording to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,555,033 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 88.6 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 77.7 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province says 11,126,663 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 85.4 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 74.9 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province reports 298 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, 24 were partially vaccinated, and 222 cases in fully vaccinated people. Again, the province warns t

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« Réponse #2299 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 08:47:29 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A murder trial in Toronto has heard that an aviation executive was very excited about a new business venture in the weeks before he died from a single gunshot wound to the head.The death of 71-year-old Wayne Millard on Nov. 29, 2012 was initially ruled a suicide, but in 2014, his son 鈥?Dellen Millard 鈥?was charged with murder in the death of his father.Court heard that Wayne Millard had recently moved Millardair 鈥?his family-owned aircraft servicing and mainten stanley thermos ance company 鈥?from Toronto   Pearson airport to Region of Waterloo International Airport, where he had built a massive hangar.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                   stanley termosy       Chris Wood, the general manager of the Waterloo airport, testified today that on Nov. 1, 2012, Wayne Millard had received a crucial certification for his business from Tr stanley cups ansport Canada and was very happy.Wood says Wayne Millard told him he was investing in Millardair because the legacy of the family company was really important to him.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dellen Millard, a twice-convicted murderer who is serving two consecutive life sentences, has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder.Wood testified that Dellen Millard was not interested in running the family company, and after his father   death, he quickly fired all Millardair staff and returned the valuable government certification.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                              Daog Bloc Quebecois launches Quebec-only campaign
 Leave it to the experts.Thats the message being delivered to homeowners in the wake of the removal of a defensive 鈥?and aggressive 鈥?mother raccoon and her babies from an attic in north Burlington.That required the assistance of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, which is now beginning its challenging baby season 鈥?with hundreds of newborn wildlife species taken out of homes each year between late winter and early s stanley cups pring.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This particular removal occurred on Feb. 21, after Skedaddle received a call from a concerned resident who had unsuccessfully attempted to deal with the raccoon and her babies themselv stanley becher es.See a video here.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Skedaddle technician s stanley cup spain upervisor Joseph Blackborrow entered the attic to find the defensive mother guarding two babies in a cramped back corner.After some struggle, he was able to gently coax the mother away from the babies, which allowed him to remove them from the attic by hand and place them in a heated baby box outside of the home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The mothers enter point was then secured with a one-way door to allow her to exit that night to collect her two newborns and relocate them to one of her other den sites in the area.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               In my six years working with Skedaddle and remov

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« Réponse #2300 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 08:48:02 pm »
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 Since the SARS outbreak in 2003, a steady drumbeat of official guidelines and recommendations has delivered a consistent message: Seniors are especially susceptible to viral infections. Nursing homes are hotbeds for their spread. Unless protected, these facilities, that are supposed to house and protect our most vulnerable, will be on the frontline of the battle against the next contagion.While these reports left instructions  stanley travel mug on how ho stanley thermos mug mes should prepare, events beginning abroad at the start of 2020 sent up signal flares that illuminated its advance. The coronavirus was new, yes, and particularly contagious and destructive to old people, but like other respiratory outbreaks before it, primed to tear through nursing homes.Yet on April 13, after two weeks of consistent and dramatic infection spread 鈥?internal provincial government data obtained by the Star showed an average daily jump in deaths of 20 per cent in Ontario  botella stanley 鈥?the federal seniors minister said  we didnt have a playbook  for how to counter the contagions lethal rampage through long-term care homes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Three days later, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said nursing homes  are turning into the frontlines of this battle. But the frontline was formed much sooner:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      coronavirus-general-timeline-iframe1padding:0;width:100%;border:0;overflow:hidden;               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       Tybf Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Oct. 16
 TORONTO 鈥?The province must offer financial relief to child-care providers across Ontario to ensure none close as a result of COVID-19, a coalition of advocates said Thursday, warning many centres won ;t be able to pay their bills as the pandemic drags on.Carolyn Ferns of the Ontario Coalition for Better Child Care estimates as many as half of the province   5,000 centres that are closed and not collecting fees during the pandemic are in financial trouble.With their main source of inc stanley polska ome gone, many have laid off staff and cannot pay rent and other bills, she said, making the prospect of closures real.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ferns said some childcare centres will be able to apply for the federal government   Canada Emergency Business Account, which was expanded Thursday to help cover the cost of r stanley mugs ent, but that relief could still be weeks away.Her group is asking the province to provide emergency funds to the centres to replace the fees normally paid by parents.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We ;re concerne stanley cup d that those centres that are really in financial distress could be permanently closed, so parents aren ;t going to have that space they had before, she said. We were already in a child-care crisis before the pandemic. Fees are already sky-high, there weren ;t enough spaces.Last week, Education Minister Stephen Lecce said the provi

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« Réponse #2301 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 09:26:04 pm »
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 MIAMI 鈥?Residents were allowed to return Tuesday to some islands in the hurricane-hit Florida Keys as officials pieced together the scope of Irma   destruction and aid rushed into the drenched and debris-strewn state.It has been difficult to get detailed information on the condition of island chain where Irma first came ashore over the weekend because communication and access were cut off by the storm   arrival as a Category 4 hurricane. But displaced residents and business owners from Key Largo, Tavernier and Islamorad stanley kubek a near the mainland were allowed to return for their first glimpse of the da stanley mugs mage Tuesday morning.People from the Lower Keys faced a longer wait with a roadblock in place where the highway to farther-away islands was washed out by the storm. Road repairs were promised in the coming days.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After flying over the Keys Monday, Florida Gov. Rick Scott described overturned mobile homes, washed-ashore boats and rampant flood damage.It   devastating, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A Navy aircraft carrier was due to anchor off Key West to help in search-and-rescue efforts. Drinking water supplies in the Keys were cut off, fuel was running low and all three hospitals in the island chain  stanley thermos mug were shuttered.Elsewhere, areas such as Tampa Bay had braced for the worst but emerged with what appeared to be only modest damage.           Lfcb Cirque du Soleil in new Vegas show leaves the acrobats out
 OTTAWA 鈥?Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Canada needs a reckoning over a repeated and disgusting pattern of police violence against Indigenous people.Miller says he watched in disgust video and reports this week of violence against a 22-year-old Inuk man in Nunavut and a 26-year-old First Nations woman in New Brunswick.In the fir stanley taza st, a graphic video shows an RCMP officer in Nunavut ramming the door of his car into the man walking along the road in Kinngait Monday evening. In the second, police went to check on the well-being of 26-year-old mother Chant stanley tumbler el Moore in Edmundston, N.B., Thursday evening, and ended up shooting and killing her.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A car door is not a proper police tactic, it   a d stanley cups isgraceful, dehumanizing and violent act, Miller said, at a news conference on Parliament Hill Friday morning. I don ;t understand how someone dies during a wellness check. When I first saw the report I thought it was some morbid joke.Miller was there to provide an update on the status of COVID-19 cases in Indigenous communities, but spent most of the nearly hour-long event answering questions about police violence and racism in Canada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Frankly along with many Canadians, Indigenous Peoples living in Canada, politicians in Canada, I ;m pissed, I ;m outraged. There needs to be

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« Réponse #2302 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 12:10:26 am »
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 Torontos Caribbean carnival has made memories for 50 years, and Horace Thorne did his best to preserve them.Uninterested in wearing costumes, Thorne joined the festival in 1969, and was soon running its Grande Parade. After 12 years of that, he was security chief for 17.Through it all, as the carnival became more commercial and grew into the largest of its kind in North America, Thorne took pictures.  stanley thermos mug               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hes shot and sorted roughly 3,000 鈥?steel pan players, scenes at mas camps, Calypsonians, festival executives, the nitty-gritty 鈥?because he knew participants, or their children, would want to see them. We must have some kind of archives we can look back on,  Thorne, 81, said last week, watching visitors to Scarborough Civic Centre follow his 50th anniversary exhibit, From Then to Now ;, around the rotunda.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I was not  stanley water jug commissioned to do anything. I did it on my own. Thornes framed collages - displayed until August 3 鈥?hold such rarities as the first carnival identification badges, which he made, and images of Toronto masqueraders and musicians in Hong Kong for Lunar New Year in 2004 and 2005, when Chinas special administrative region was eager to recapture tourists it lost to SAR stanley cup S.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         They invited 50 of us,  Thorne recalled.                ARTICLE CONTINUES Pbul Grand River high school students want  offensive  name of street their school sits on changed
 Marijuana has been legal to most Canadians for the better part of eight months now, but local police arent pinning increases in impaired driving on pot.Detection of impaired drivers is getting better, they say, and new roadside saliva tests will help detect marijuana and cocaine use in young, novice and commercial drivers, where zero-tolerance is in play. There was a bit of a fear prior to legalization of cannabis last year, that it was going to be the boogie man; there was going to be this big explosion of impaired driving arrests, but we didnt see that at all at the point of legalization or even through our festive RIDE program last year,  said Staff Sgt. Mike Hinsperger, head of the Waterloo Regional Police Services traffic division.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During an interview last Thursday, Hinsperger said thered been 41 drug-impaired driving arrests to date this year, compared with 28 during the same period in 2018. Theres a number of reasons why we may be seeing that. I know for a fact, one of them is weve had a lot of training with the SFST  standardized field sobriety testing  program, and ov stanley tumblers erall, officers ability and skill-sets to identify drug-impaired drivers have improved immensely.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cst. Kyle Hofstetter, SFST coordinator, said the sta stanley deutschland ndardized roadsi stanley cup de test that people often see on TV involving a driver being asked to walk a straight line and perfo

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« Réponse #2303 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 02:17:40 am »
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 INNISFIL, Ont. 鈥?South Simcoe police say a 24-year-old woman is charged with drug-impaired driving after a vehicle lost control, mounted a curb and wound up on the grass shoulder.Police say when an officer responded to the scene late Tuesday morning in Innisfil, Ont., and asked for the woman   driver   licence, she handed over an Esso Extra points card.After a second request for her licence, police say she produced a C stanley cup IBC bank card.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators say the Innisfil woman was arrested and taken to hospital due to her disoriented state.      A drug recognition expert conducted an evaluation which police say resulted in th stanley water jug e woman being  stanley thermos mug charged with drug impairment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Canadian Press Lche York Regional Police search home of Vaughan RBC hostage taking suspect
 TROIS RIVIERES, Que. 鈥?Trois-RivieresThe fact Conservative party Leader stanley cup  Andrew Scheer kicked off his election campaign in Trois-Rivieres says a lot about the riding   importance to the Tories. Conservatives are hoping to add significantly to their 2015 seat total of 10 in Quebec, and this riding is key to that plan. Scheer   Quebec lieutenant, Alain Rayes, recruited the former longtime mayor of Trois-Rivieres to try and take the seat away from the NDP   Robert Aubin, who has represented the riding since the 2011 election. Levesque   candidacy reflects the Tories ; election str stanley kubek ategy in Quebec: nominating high-profile people with deep roots in the riding to run under the party   colours. Levesque will be facing off against one of his former city councillors, Valerie Renaud-Mar stanley cup tin with the Liberals, whom he described in 2018 as his protege. Trois-Rivieres will test whether the Conservative strategy in Quebec has paid off. The resurgent Bloc is also looking to capture the seat it held for years before the 2011 election.Population: 110,515  Elections Canada                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Major communities: the majority of the city of Trois-Rivieres, including the districts of Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Trois-Rivi猫res and Trois-Rivi猫res-Ouest.Incumbent: Robert Aubin, NDP        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Main challengers: Conservative party candidate and former mayor Yves Levesq

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« Réponse #2304 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 02:55:09 am »
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 If you have dietary restrictions or  stanley thermobecher prefer gluten-free food, there is a new bakery with both savoury and sweet options from which to choose.The Keto Crumb Bakery and Cafe opened in October of this year. It is located at 30 Church St. in St. Catharines.Angie Foad and Alex White are the mother-and-son operation behind the bakery.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        White said he and his mother had spoken about the diff stanley water bottle iculty they had buying the types of low-sugar, low-carb, gluten-free snacks they were interested in, and so they decided to fill the niche themselves.The Keto Crumb offers bread, bagels and a variety of sweets.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 White said the response from people so far has been  so amazing,  adding that the support has been  heartwarming.  The bread and the bagels have been flying off the shelf,  he said. Another popular item is the mint cupcake.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Foad welcomed people to stop by the bakery for some of their new  brookies,  a delicious combination of cookie and brownie mixed into one. It comes as chocolate chip or peanut butter co stanley thermos mug okie.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He said they knew opening a business during the pandemic would be risky, but added,  as a small fish, it presented a perfect opportunity. White has previous experience working in a bakery a Eubo The willing suspension of disbelief
 The COVID-19 spike in Halton continues as Halton Region Public Health stanley mug  reported 16 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday  Sept. 24 , with 8 new infections in Burlington, three each in Milton and Oakville, and two in Halton Hills.The Burlingto stanley tumbler n cases are five females and three males. Three are under the age of 20, one in the 20-39 age group, one in the 40-59 age group, and three in th stanley tumblers e 60-79 age group. Six of the cases are linked to contact with another confirmed case and two to community exposure.In Milton, two more female and one male residents have tested positive for COVID-19. Two cases are under 40 and one in the 40-59 age bracket. The cases are related to contact with another confirmed case and community exposure, with one still being investigated.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Oakville, three male residents have received positive results. Two are under 20 and one is in the 20-39 age group. Data shows that the cases, including previously reported ones, are linked to contact with another confirmed case, community exposure, and outbreak.Both of the new cases in Halton Hills are females under 20 with at least one being linked to community exposure.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Todays update brings the number of confirmed and probable cases聽to 1,189, with 1,016 resolved and 148 remaining active. There are currently 88 active COVID-19 cases in Oakville, 23 in Milton, 19 in Burlington, and 18 in Halton

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« Réponse #2305 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 03:13:31 am »
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 SIMCOE, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say they are investigating a theft of about 30 cheese cakes near Simcoe, Ont.Police say the desserts were stol stanley en mexico en from a food t stanley cup ruck between 1 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Saturday.OPP spokesman Const. Ed Sanchuk says the 30 cakes are worth about $150 all together.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He says there is no suspect information.      Sanchuk says about a month ago, numerous ice cream cones were stolen from a truck in the same neighbourhood, but he says it   not known if the two  stanley cup thefts are related.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Canadian Press Xfmp What time and how to watch or stream today   s 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony
 MOSCOW 鈥?A Russian airliner that took off from Moscow was airborne for just 28 minutes before returning to make an emergency landing while still heavy with unburned fuel, which then ignited after a rough touch stanley canada down.Flames quickly engulfed the aircraft, killing 41 of the 78 people aboard.A day after Sunday   horrifying accident at Sheremetyevo airport, Russian news media quoted the pilot, Denis Evdokimov, as saying he followed procedures for landing with excess w stanley drinking cup eight. But the crew reportedly did not dump any fuel, which is common for flights that have to land soon after takeoff to prevent being overly heavy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The pilot said he was not certain why the plane landed hard. Video showed flames bursting from the jet   underside as it touched down, then raging across the rear of the Sukhoi SSJ100   fuselage within seconds as the airliner stanley vaso  bounced down the runway.Everything happened right away, at lightning speed. There was a strong blow 鈥?my eyes almost popped out 鈥?a second was a little quieter, a third, and then smoke, and it started to burn immediately, survivor Marina Sitnikova was quoted as telling the magazine Snob.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 When the plane came to a halt, some of the people aboard plunged down inflatable slides deployed from the forward part of the plane.Some of those who escaped were carrying luggage, raising concerns

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« Réponse #2306 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 07:54:18 am »
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 Ontarios legal regulator is asking Queens Park to change the law so that it can crack down on unscrupulous practices and make the contingency fee system 鈥? you dont pay unless we win  鈥?more transparent and fair.The move came as the Law Society of Upper Canada voted Friday to draft new rules designed to stop  double dipping  鈥?lawyers taking more money from injured clients than the law allows. Were in  stanley cup becher discussions with the attorney general,  said Malcolm Mercer, chair of the law societys advertising and fee issues working group, which has been studying the contingency fee system for more than a year.  We hope we can work together in implementing the changes that were proposed.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those changes would require lawyers to give their clients a  know your rights  guide at the outset of a case; use a standardized contingency fee agreement; disclose a precise breakdown of their fees and all related expenses in stanley cup curred while working on the case; and provide a statement explaining why the charges are reasonable. Lawyers would also be obliged to inform clients of their right to have their legal bills reviewed by the provincial assessment office.The law society also wants lawyers to report the average contingency fees they charge 鈥?information that would then be published i stanley mugg n aggregate  so that consumers can better understand what the market looks like as they choose someone to retain,  Mercer told law society bencher Hzke Trudeau defends Monsef over nationality flap
 When Toronto resident Jill Wykes had a health scare over a racing heartbeat in Florida a few years back, the $3,000 hospital bill for a two-hour visit and three tests added insult to illness.Fortunately, the seasoned snowbir stanley taza d had a comprehensive travel health insurance policy that paid the full tab.But the incident, which turned out to be nothing serious, served as a reminder that medical emergencies can happen any time, anywhere.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Buying enough travel insurance to cover all eventualit stanley cups ies becomes even more important for Ontario residents when the province ends its out-of-country coverage of emergency health care expenses on Jan. 1.Until Dec. 31, OHIP will continue to pay up to $400 per day for emergency in-patient services and up to $50 per day for emergency outpatient and doctor services. In just over two weeks, though, that coverage stops.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A new program will provide kidney dialysis patients with $210 toward each treatment 鈥?actual prices in the U.S. range from $300 to $750 鈥?but travellers will be on the hook for everything else.The province says it   cancelling the existing inefficient program because of the $2.8-million cost of administering $9 million in emergency medical coverage abroad each year. O stanley cups uk HIP   reimbursements also tended to offset only a fraction of the actual expenses.               ARTICLE CONTIN

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« Réponse #2307 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 09:07:42 am »
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 SMITHERS, B.C. 鈥?Gladys Radek raised a fist in the air and wept as she reached the end of her 350-kilometre journey along British Columbia   Highway of Tears.The Indigenous grandmother finished her walk along the notorious stretch of Highway 16 for the seventh and final time on Monday. It is the same highway where her beloved niece Tamara Lynn Chipman disappeared.Outside a community centre in Smithers, B.C., her voice shook as she spoke to those who had walked alongside her, including comm stanley mug issioners from the national inquiry into missing and murdered women.           stanley travel mug      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I want to thank you all for standing so proud and loud, to show our commissioners t stanley mugg hat we have love for our missing and murdered women, she said through tears.I ;m very proud of this moment right now because when Tamara went missing, nobody cared. When Tamara went missing, there were many others who were already missing, many others who had been murdered.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dozens of women have disappeared or been killed along the highway between Prince Rupert and Prince George in central B.C.Radek and other family members and advocates left Prince Rupert on Thursday and arrived Monday in Smithers, where the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls will hold hearings starting Tuesday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  Qscw Mayor John Tory optimistic Raptors can resume training soon, with strict limits
 Masks and distancing are recommended at both the new Stewart Park skating rink, and the Conlo stanley cup n Farm toboggan hill.The newly installed skating rink, enjoying its inaugural winter season, has a limited maximum capacity of 10 skaters at a time, according to Shann stanley puodelis on Baillon, the towns director of community services.Along with the 10-skater limit,  social distancing  is  required and masks recommended,  she wrote in an email exchange with the Perth Courier on Thursday, Jan. 7.  It is a much smaller space,  than Conlon Farm,  therefore, we wanted to set a maximum to ensure public safety.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Town hall had consulted with the health unit  about the operation of both the outdoor rinks and the toboggan hill,  wrote Baillon.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Over at Conlon Farm,  we have signs up reminding people that social distancing is required and that masks are recommended,  following health unit direction, she wrote.  There is no mandatory mask rule there because there is plenty of room for people to follow  stanley kubek social distancing guidelines. Perths direction comes after Ottawa placed a 25-person cap at skating rinks and sledding hills there.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The toboggan hill was a popular place this past weekend, with families with young children crowding the top of the peak on Sunday afternoon.                ARTICLE CONTIN

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« Réponse #2308 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 09:30:22 am »
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 NEW YORK 鈥?A New York judge has ruled that an aspiring actress can sue Harvey Weinstein for violating sex trafficking laws because the proverbial casting couch, in which women are asked to trade sex for Hollywood opportunities, could be considered a commercial sex act.U.S. District Judge Robert W. Sweet said the lawsuit filed by Kadian Noble last fall was fairly brought under sex trafficking laws Congress passed that had an expansive definition of what could be considered a commercial sex act. His ruling, dated Monday, was filed publicly Tuesday.He rejected arguments by Weinstein   lawyers that nothing of value was exchanged between Noble and Weinstein in 2014 when they watched her demo reel in a Cannes, France, hotel room before Weinstein allegedly molested her and forced her into a bathroom to watch him masturbate.          vaso stanley       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Weinstein denies wrongdoing. His lawyers did not immediately return a request for comment.For an aspiring actress, meeting a world-renowned film producer carries value, in and of itself, Sweet wrote. The oppor stanley cup tunity, moreover, for the actress to sit down with that producer in a private meeting to review her film reel and discuss a prom vaso stanley ised film role carries value that is career-making and life-changing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The contention, therefore, that Noble was given nothing of val Ptvo Significant    concerns about China: Sajjan
 Despite indoor dining being shut down in many parts of Ontario for a month, COVID-19 cases have continued to rise.Could that mean restaurants and bars werent the hot spots many said they were Epidemiologists say its not that simple.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Many in the restaurant industry feel they have been  scapegoated  for the actions of a handful of bars and restaurants that werent following COVID-19 guidelines.James Rilett, Restaurants Canadas vice-president for Central Canada is one of them.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Its even clearer now that  closing indoor dining  was not a necessary measure,  Rilett said.  If restaurants were a part of the problem then the problem would have, should have gone down. Ontario restaurateurs welcome the return to indoor dining, said Rilett, adding many of the additional restrictions under the provinces new colour-coded system are  stanley cups already widespread.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        John Sinopoli, co-founder and executive chef of Ascari Hospitality Group and co-founder of SaveHospitalityCA, agrees that restaurants, as well as gyms stanley france , have b stanley cup een unfairly targeted by the province in terms of closures and restrictions when other industries have contributed as much, if not more, to the spread of COVID-19 in Ontario.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Sinopoli feels t

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« Réponse #2309 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 10:18:10 am »
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 A very small fraction of Ontarians 鈥?roughly one per cent 鈥?have been infected by the novel coronavirus, according to stanley thermos  new antib stanley cup ody blood-testing data from the provinces public health agency.The findings suggest that the true number of people sickened by COVID-19 in Ontario is closer to 160,000, more than four times the official tally. While that might sound high, it actually means the province is doing a  fantastic  job at catching infections, one epidemiologist says 鈥?and a much better job than other jurisdictions. Recent U.S. research has estimated the true caseload there at six to 24 times higher.T vaso stanley he presence of antibodies to the virus was higher in certain age groups and some parts of the province, including Toronto, according to the Public Health Ontario study. But the overall low numbers attest to Ontarios success in stifling the initial wave of the pandemic, the scientists say.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When you think about what the numbers mean, it really suggests that our social distancing and our public health measures have been really effective at preventing widespread infection in the population,  said Shelly Bolotin, a Public Health Ontario scientist and University of Toronto professor who led the study.She noted, however, that this study could not compare antibody prevalence across different income or demographic groups; the blood specimens were stripped of identifying details before analysis. Data from multipl Lzvn Collingwood council sends short-term-rental proposal back to staff
 In Mississauga, which has long been ground zero for Islamophobia in Canada, people have gone apoplectic with stanley cup  the news that the city has temporarily 鈥?for the duration of Ramadan 鈥?lifted a noise bylaw to allow mosques to broadcast their sunset prayers on loudspeakers.The idea that Muslims, who comprise about 12 per cent of Mississaugas population, could be shown the slightest bit of compassion during the first global catastrophic pandemic in a century is too much to swallow for some.They see it as  preferential treatment  of a dangerous group of people and warn of impendi stanley cup website ng doom as unsuspecting Canada slips down the slippery slope of Islamization and falls victim to an inevitable takeover.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Mississauga city councillors have felt the ire and pressure of their citizens since April 29 when they passed the motion, and they devoted two hours Wednesday to discussing the decision. In the end, they did not rescind it.A closed Facebook group named  Mississauga Call to Prayer on LoudSpeaker Unconstitutional,  that quickly swelled to 6,000 members, offers a glimpse of that anger.  Were not aga stanley cup inst any religion, were just against the noise,  is the overriding mantra of the founders who live in a city with neighbourhoods around Canadas busiest airport.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Although South Asians  Hindus and Christians  dominate the group, it is a fertile meeting ground for