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 Ontario is rolling out a second round of cannabis stores, planning for 50 to start opening this October in addition to the 22 that are already serving customers.A lottery of pre-approved applicants will be held Aug. 20 by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario with results  stanley cup to be announced the next day, Attorney General Doug Downey said Wednesday. We believe were at a point where we can do another 50 stores,  Downey said.               A stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Three of the original 25 stores granted authorizations still have not opened and the government is holding back on its original plan to allow as many outlets as the market can bear because there is not enough product to supply them at this point. Were ramping up, but wed like t kubki stanley o be further along,  said Downey, a lawyer who was promoted to cabinet in Premier Doug Fords shuffle last month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  While the federal supply issues exist, we cannot in good conscience issue and unlimited number of licences to businesses. A phased-in approach remains necessary. Finance Minister Rod Phillips said there have been  marginal improvements  in supply.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thirteen of the new stores will be in the Toronto region, with another six in the GTA, seven in eastern Ontario, 11 in western Ontario and five in the north in Timmins, Thunder Bay, Sault Ste. Marie, Kenora and N Hgki Townhouses and a condominium set for Grimsby marina
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau government should spend less time bowing down to Canadian journalists preoccupied with human rights and get on with negotiating an important free trade agreement with China, says the country   ambassador.Chinese ambassador Lu Shaye blamed the Canadian media for disseminating a negative portrait of his country that depicts it as an abuser of human rights and lacking democracy.The envoy levelled the accusations during a lengthy stanley travel mug  interview at the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa with The Canadian Press.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lu   remarks come as the Liberal government and the People   Republic embark on a third round of exploratory talks this month aimed at determining whether the two countries should begin formal negotiations towards a free-trade agreement.His comments underscore a major cleavage in how the two countries believe their differences over human rights should  stanley website be addressed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canada says the issue is linked to economic engagement with China and wants it part of any formal trade pact.China disagrees strongly, saying the two issues are not linked.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lu offered a candid insight into how China views that di kubki stanley fference of opinion: the diplomat blamed an ill-informed Canadian media for forcing the issue onto the agenda.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eulc Delayed return to normal for high-risk people
 Pickerings first cannabis retail store is open 鈥?and several more are following close behind.Lolly Cannabis opened June 4 at 715 Krosno Blvd. and the owners say their busin stanley termohrnek ess isnt your average marijuana shop.Lolly Cannabis CEO and stanley cup  co-founder Danielle Braemer describes the space as  bold, bright and beautiful  and staffed by people who are well-versed on cannabis products.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I compare it to shopping in the Vintages section at the LCBO, where the product consultants are truly knowledgeable,  she said.While some cannabis stores make thousands of products available to customers, Lolly offers a paired down list of products at each price point.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We choose what we think are the top 100. We avoid carrying things we dont believe are premium,  Braemer explained.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                          stanley termoska                Pickerings first cannabis retail store is open 鈥?and several more are following close behind. Lolly Cannabis opened June 4 at 715 Krosno Blvd. and the owners say their business isnt your average

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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government says the recent hiring of new staff at its pay centre in Miramichi, N.B., has helped cut the backlog of problem files created under the troubled Phoenix pay system.Pu stanley mugs blic Services and Procurement Canada says the backlog of transactions involving overpayments or underpayments of civil servants was cut by 25,000 in May, compared with the previous month.The department said roughly 347,000 transactions beyond its normal workload  termo stanley were still waiting in the queue as of May 30, down from the 372,000 recorded in April.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                            stanley quencher              The number marked the fourth monthly decline in problem pay files since the backlog peaked in January.Public Services Minister Carla Qualtrough had announced a series of pilot projects in recent months aimed at speeding up pay transactions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It   not clear whether those projects, including the use of so-called pay pods, contributed to the improving backlog.But the department says newly hired staff have made a difference.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Earlier this year, the pay centre hired and trained additional staff to handle straightforward transactions, allowing more experienced compensation advisers to focus on more complex pay requests, the department said on its pay dashboard website.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        Hjew Today s coronavirus news: Ottawa to replace CERB with new benefit, simplified EI program; at 99 on Thursday, Ontario cases reported were up to an average of 96 cases per day over the last week
 OTTAWA 鈥?Pfizer and BioNTech will cut back on how many vials of COVID-19 vaccine they send Canada this year if the federal health regulator agrees to change the vaccine label to say every vial contains six doses instead of five.Medical professionals in the United States were first to discover in December that they could get six doses from each vial by using special syringes that trap less vaccine around the needle after an injection.Initially heralded as a way to stretch the precious vaccine even further, the company stepped in to note its contracts are for doses, not vials: If a recipient can get six doses instead of five, then Pfizer and BioNTech can ship fewer vials and still ful stanley cup fil their contractual obligation.               ART stanley cup usa ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Pfizer pushed the U.S. and Europe to change the label information on the number doses per vial and both did in early January. On Friday, Pfizer asked Canada to follow suit, and Health Canada   vaccine regulatory team is now considering the request.The final decision on the label update will reside with Health Canada, said Pfizer Canada spokeswoman Christina Antoniou.        ARTICLE stanley kubek  CONTINUES BELOW                                 Health Canada spokesman Eric Morrissette said the department   experts advised last month that where a sixth dose can be obtained from a single vial, it can be used. He said a decision on the request to formally change the label will be ma

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 KITCHENER 鈥?Final evidence was heard Monday in the trial of a Waterloo Regional Police sergeant accused of assaulting an unarmed man.Veteran Sgt. Paul Tranter, 53, is charged with assault causing bodily harm after he punched a man so hard he broke a bone in the mans face. It happened late on March 5, 2020, during a chaotic scuffle inside a Kitchener police station.Tranter has pleaded not guilty, saying he had to punch Jamie McFadyen, 44, to protect a threatened officer. A prosecutor contends the punches were unnecessary and unreasonable.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Two more police officers who were involved in the scuffle testified Monday. They told a Kitchener courtroom that McF stanley travel mug adyen, who did not testify, was belligerent and uncooperative when he was brought into the station after being arrested for public intoxication.A scuffle broke out in the station when an officer removed one of McFadyens handcuffs. One officer forced McFadyen to the floor. Const. David Klomps stepped in to grab McFadyens right leg while Const. Nichole Krigner grabbed his left leg.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  He was kicking and flailing,  Krigner testified.  I found his strength  stanley cup to be abnormal. He was very strong.  Our goal at this point was to restrain him,  Klomps testified.  He was just kind of running his mouth the whole time. I wouldnt describe him as compliant.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   stanley mugs               Edne Toronto Zoo says endangered orangutan is pregnant
 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. 鈥?Walmart Canada plans to invest $3.5 billion over the next five years with a focus on technology to make so-called  8220 marter stores.The investment will impact every aspect of the business, the company sa stanley vaso id in a statement Monday, adding it comes as its Canadian business grows, with grocery and e-commerce gaining  8220 ignificant momentum.The spending includes $1.1 billion to build two new distribution centres in Vaughan, Ont., and Surrey, B.C., a stanley cup s well as to renovate an existing facility in Cornwall, Ont.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The investment will create hundreds of construction jobs in Canada and forge partnerships with Canadian high-tech companies, Walmart Canada said.It said it will also renovate 150 stores, or more than one-third of its total network of more than 400 stores in the country, over the next three years stanley cups uk .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It plans to accelerate digitization to make its stores smarter, which will include expanding electronic shelf labels and shelf scanners to monitor product volumes.Walmart Canada will revamp checkouts with larger self-checkouts, as well as giving employees technology to allow customers to check out items from anywhere in the store.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company said it will also expand robotics and computer vision cameras, which will he

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 DURHAM 鈥?A protest against a flyover on Highway 401 to be built near the new Durham Live casino will be held in Pickering on Tuesday.The protest is on July 10 at Pickering city hall, from 6 to 8 p.m.The flyover will connect Notion Road and Squires Beach Road. The Durham Live casino proposal will border on Squires Beach, and the bridge will help with traffic comin stanley hrnek g from the site.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On the website for the Town of Ajax, it notes Durham Live is the only reason to expedite this project.A mega-casino resort of t stanley kubek he proposed magnitude will increase traf stanley cup fic congestion. Traffic overflows will impact all arterial roads, making evening commutes longer, the site notes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In one of its arguments opposing the Durham Live site, which will be at Bayly and Church streets, the town said the traffic from the casino would add more traffic to already congested roads.The protest will be in the lobby of the Pickering facility, which is at One The Esplanade.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For more information, visit ajax.ca.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lljl Greens propose carbon-free public transit
 WASHINGTON鈥擨f you have family in the U.S. youve been hoping to drive to see, if you own a cottage across the border youre waiting to visit, if youve been holding your vacation planning thinking a road trip to New York City or New England might still be in the cards this summer, theres bad news. The reopening of the U.S. land border to Canadian travellers is likely a good way off.We already learned  stanley becher last week that the U.S. wasnt co-ordinating its border reopening with Canadas Aug. 9 welcoming of vaccinated American citizens, to the tremendous surprise of many expert observers. But when the Joe Biden White House confirmed Monday it is no longer planning to lift international travel restrictions in the near future over concerns about the spread of the Delta variant, it was a pretty clear sign that the thinking in U.S. government is no longer about how to return to normal, but how to stave off disaster.It isnt that Canadians present any particular threat 鈥?Canadas full vaccination rate has reached 56.3 per cent, with more than 71 per cent of the population having at least one shot, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday that Canada  stanley italia has enough vaccine supply to fully vaccinate all remain stanley france ing eligible Canadians.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Its that the U.S. has enough to deal with inside its own borders without worrying about changes to international borders. Vaccine rates in the U.S. have stalled, still short of goals Bid

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Heritage Minister Melanie Joly is the first to acknowledge Canada 150 had its share of ups and downs.She doesn ;t shy away from mentioning the torrential rains that flooded Parliament Hill   Canada Day show and tries to laugh off the frosty temperatures that forced the cancellation of many New Year   Eve events, including musical shows planned for Parliament Hill.We ;re Canadians stanley cup , she says. We ;re used to dealing with Mother Nature.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Joly believes strongly the things Canadians will walk away with at the end of Canada   big birthday bash won ;t involve the weather.I think it was a success in terms of creating great memories for Canadians, she said. I really have a feeling of gratitude towards Canadians that really decided to embrace this unique occasion and unique opportunity and make it the best for themselves and for all.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Heritage Canada budgeted $200 million for Canada 150 eve stanley canada nts and programming. Another $300 million went to a Canada 150 infrastructure project to upgrade community ice rinks and public parks. Parks Canada spent about $76 million to make national parks free for the year.Joly said th stanley cup e goal was to invest in projects and moments Canadians will remember.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  Hzjx How COVID-19 affects a Victoria Day table
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   minister of heritage and sport says the industries in her portfolio have been some of the hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic, and she wants to be ready to revitalize them when it   safe to do so.Redeveloping Ontario Place was the first of 15 initiatives that Lisa MacLeod outlined in a speech delivered to the Empire Club of Canada on Friday. She spoke on stage at the Cinesphere, a distinctive feature of the provincially owned entertainment venue and park on Toronto   waterfront.I was at the Cinesphere today to send a very strong message that the historical  stanley tumbler components of Ontario Place will be protected, said MacLeod afterwards.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She said she couldn ;t get into details of the province   plans for Ontario Place because of the commercial components involved. However, MacLeod added that the province has been speaking with the city of Toront stanley website o about its plans for the land that the municipality owns nearby.Ensuring that the parkland at Ontario Place is ma stanley cup intained and that the space reflects the province   diverse population are also priorities, said MacLeod.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It doesn ;t matter where you live in Ontario, it should feel like that   part of your experience at Ontario Place, said MacLeod. It doesn ;t matter where you ;ve come from in the wor

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 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Thursday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  18,836.47, down 146.63 points. Bombardier Inc.  TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Up one cent, or 1.35 per cent, to 75 cents on 14.4 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadian Natural Resources Ltd.  TSX:CNQ . Energy. Down $2.21, or 5.63 per cent, to $37.03 on 12.6 million shares.The Toronto-Dominion Bank.  TSX:TD . Financials. Up 77 cents, or 0.94 per cent, to $83.02 on 10.5 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Cenovus Energy Inc.  TSX:CVE . Energy. Down 52 cents, or 5.01 per cent, to $9.85 on 9.2 million shares.Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU . Energy. Down $1.65, or 5.72 per cent, to $27.18 on nine million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        BCE Inc.  TSX:BCE . Telecommunications. Up 46 cents, or 0.82 per cent, to $56.85 on nine million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:Topaz Energy Corp.  TS stanley thermos mug X:TPZ . Up four cents to $14.20. Topaz Energy Corp. is raising its 2021 guidance to recognize recent acquisitions and signalling its int stanley cup ent to continue to be a buyer following its $250-million initial public offering in October. The Calgary-based company says it expects average royalty production of about 11,700 barrels of oil equivalent in 2021, u stanley cup p from 10,300  Zxaa Arrest made after person attacked while inside vehicle in Lindsay
 OTTAWA 鈥?Adam Brown lined up a job in March with a consulting firm in Edmonton. He  stanley cup just started there this week.Brown counts himself among the lucky ones 鈥?luckier than many of his friends whose summer-job options, like so many students ;, have been hard-hit ever since pandemic-related restrictions took hold in March.Statistics Canada reported the youth employment rate dropped to 49 per cent at the outset of the pandemic, the lowest since comparable data began being gathered in 1976, and the unemployment rate  the proportion actively looking for work and unable to find it  hit 16.8 per cent, the highest mark since June 1997.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Job prospects may be different for different students, Brown said, depending what they ;re studying.But most students are sti vaso stanley ll probably having difficulties locking down jobs, said Brown, the outgoing chair of t stanley cup he Canadian Alliance of Student Associations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We ;ll have to see as the summer progresses if job markets are actually going to open with more availability for students because the service industry in particular, I think, is going to take a lot longer to get back on its feet.On Friday, Statistics Canada will report preliminary jobs figures for April, and a broader data set on students next week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     

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 OTTAWA 鈥?A woman who gave birth to a son in a segregation cell at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre more than five years ago has settled a lawsuit against the province, the jail and a number of staff members.Julie Bilotta says she was eight months pregnant in September 2012 when she went into labour in the jail stanley fr , where she was bei stanley termosy ng held on fraud charges.She says her screams were ignored by guards and medical staff did not recognize that she was in labour.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She gave birth to a son, Gionni, but it was a complicated delivery and the child died a year later from respiratory problems 鈥?a condition his mother blamed on the circumstances of his birth.      In 2014, Bilotta filed a civil action that her lawyer, Lawrence Greenspon, now says has been settled, although the terms are confidential.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The original lawsuit was seeking $1.3 million in damages for failing to provide adequate medical care.The birth sparked an internal review at the jail and resulted in a nurse being discipline stanley spain d by her professional college.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Ouyk Halton announces locations for COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Georgetown
 The latest novel coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Thursday  this file will be updated throughout the day . Web links to longer stories i stanley cup f available.11:30 a.m.: Ontario public health units are reporting 17,122 confirmed or probable COVID-19 cases and 1,139 deaths. Thats an increase of 467 cases  2.8 per cent  and 80 more deaths. More details to come.11:25 a.m.: Ontario is reporting that 52 people are now dead at the Orchard Villa long-term-care home in Pickering, the provinces worst outbreak. The 233-bed facility is one of the five long-term-care homes where Canadian Armed Forces personnel have been sent to help remaining staff.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        10:50 a.m.: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to address reporters at his daily 11 a.m. briefing. A livestream of his news conference will be available at thestar10:24 a.m.: Nunavut says it has its first case of COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a news release, the territorys chief public health officer, Dr. Michael Patterson, says the case was detected in th stanley cup e community of Pond Inlet.The person is said to be in isolation and is doing well. Patterson says the territorys rapid response team is on the way to the community to help manage the situation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW           stanley polska                               Nunavut is the last Canadian jurisdiction to report a COVID-19 case.                ARTI

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 GLOUCESTER, Ont. 鈥?A prisoner rights organizati stanley flask on says inmates at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention Centre have resumed a hunger strike in an effort to force authorities to improve conditions at the facility.The Criminalization and Punishment Education Project says the new strike is in response to authorities not following through on promises made to prisoners following a previous hunger strike last month.The 31-hour strike that started on June 3 led to an agreement between prisoners and officials that there would be healthier food, hygiene products and increased access to reading materials and television.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to CPEP, inmates in both the men   and women   facilities say authorities have not followed through on that agreement, leading to the new hunger strike.A spokeswoman for Ontario   solicitor general addressed the hunger strike later Wednesday, saying the ministry has p stanley cup rocedures for when inmates refuse meals.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Staff are engaging with the inmates at Ottawa-Carleton Detention Cent stanley water jug re regarding their concerns, said the statement. The ministry is committed to meeting the needs of our diverse inmate population, by providing a safe environment and culturally-appropriate services to individuals in our custody.On July 2, nine inmates at the provincial jail went to court to argue they are being sub Iwvr Canada needs rapid tests now: O   Toole
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« Réponse #4179 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 06:07:30 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The Canadian dollar surged to its highest level in more than three months after the country   jobless rate hit a four-decade low, as the Toronto stock index fell.The loonie closed at an average trading value of 80.63 cents US, up 0.73 of a U.S. cent on Friday 鈥?its highest level since Sept. 26.The currency   move higher came in the wake of a report by Statistics Cana stanley nz da that the economy created 78,600 net new jobs in December and the unemployment rate fell to its lowest point in more than 40 years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Bay Street, the SP/TSX composite index was down 63.50 points to 16,349.44 after setting record closes in the last two trading sessions.Today seems to be one of these days where the reflationary, more pro-cyclical sectors are sort of taking a pause after a strong run into the end of the year and the start of the stanley thermobecher  year 鈥?namely energy and materials, said Patrick Blais, a managing director and senior portfol stanley becher io manager at Manulife Investments.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 South of the border it was another record finish on Wall Street, as technology companies rose sharply.The Dow Jones industrial average climbed 220.74 points to 25,295.87. The SP 500 index added 19.16 points to 2,743.15 and the Nasdaq composite index advanced 58.65 points to 7,136.56.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        U.S Dtyp 4 at 4 鈥?Halton news of the day for Nov. 22, 2022
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Mexican government says it will resume sending farm workers to Canada after securing promises for more inspections and oversight to curb outbreaks of COVID-19.At least two Mexican men have died and hundreds more have fallen ill with COVID-19 in recent weeks on farms across  stanley shop the country.The situation led Mexico to temporarily stop allowing workers to leave for Canada, sending shock waves through the agricultural sector, which is highly dependent on foreign labour.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But th stanley taza e Mexican government says it has now struck a deal with the federal Liberal government that will lead to improvements in the temporary foreign worker program.In a press release late Sunday, Mexico says Canada has committed to increased inspections, as well as more support for Mexican officials and workers to identify and report unsafe working conditions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A working group will also be set up with Mexican and Canadian government officials to deal with the issue.In a letter to Mexico   ambassador to Canada, sent Friday, federal employment minister Carla Qualtrough says Canada is committed to ensuring the safety of people crucial to Canada   food security.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley cup                                  A copy of the letter was obtained by The Canadian Press.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             

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 HALIFAX鈥擜 new study suggests Canadians arent embracing cannabis with the same pre-legalization enthusiasm, and uncertainty is also growing over this falls rollout of edibles.The Dalhousie University study  Edibles and Canadian consumers willingness to consider recreational cannabis in food or beverage products: A second assessment,  was released on Thursday.The federal government is in the process of rollin stanley cup g out its regulations surrounding cannabis-infused goods and vapes, which will be legal to purchase in Canada on Oct. 17 of this year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley termoska W                                        The studys lead author, Dalhousie University professor Sylvain Charlebois, said they wanted to better understand how Canadians perceive  stanley termosar recreational cannabis as a food ingredient. In addition, they wondered if Canadians had changed their views on recreational cannabis since its legalization last October. What was unanticipated was this deflated enthusiasm towards cannabis in general, let alone edibles,  Charlebois said in an interview.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We were actually expecting people to be more familiar and enthusiastic and accepting of cannabis. But it appears that we are actually going in another direction. People are more concerned and less certain about this whole project. Read more:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Did Canadians flock to cannabis after legalization  A s Tqfz Free naloxone kits will save lives, recovering Barrie addict says
 Ontario is recommending adults 18 to 24 stanley polska  years old receive Pfizer   COVID-19 vaccine over Moderna   due to a reporte stanley cup d link between the Moderna vaccine and the development of a rare heart condition among people in that age group.聽According to data from聽Ontarios Children COVID-19 Vaccine Table, the Ontario Vaccine Clinical Advisory Group and Public Health Ontario,聽pericarditis and myocarditis occurred in one out of every 5,000 males between 18 and 24 who received a second dose of the Moderna vaccine,聽also known by its brand name, SpikeVax, between June vaso stanley  1 and Aug. 7.Pericarditis, inflammation of the outer lining of the heart, and myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, result from the body   immune response to an infection or other trigger. Cases linked with the SpikeVax聽 vaccine are more common in males, and symptoms usually appear within one week of a patient receiving their second dose of the vaccine.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        During his weekly COVID-19 briefing on Sept. 29, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore stressed that cases following vaccination occur rarely and are often not severe.      The majority of reported cases have been mild, with individuals recovering quickly  and  normally with anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen, he said.聽Moore cautioned the odds of developing myocarditis, pericarditis and other adverse events, such as deep vein thrombosis, are

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 HALIFAX 鈥?A defence lawyer questioned a young Halifax woman Tuesday about her decision to sleep in a room with four British sailors in the barracks stanley canada  of a military base, and a kiss she gave one of the men.The complainant confirmed under cross examination by defence lawyer Ian Hutchison that she felt fearful at 12 Wing Shearwater near Halifax on April 9, 2015, after she lost her friend when they returned to the barracks from a beer run.She reiterated that despite feeling uncomfortable staying the night, she did not leave the barracks because she did not want to abandon her friend there.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The young woman has testified in Nova Scotia Supreme Court that she decided to sleep in the room with four men next to a sailor because she had been hanging out there earlier, and it was the only room that was fami stanley mugs liar to her.She has told the court she gave the sailor sleeping next to her a goodnight kiss, as if to say thank you for letting her sleep there, and when she awoke at least three men were performing sex acts on her.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               stanley cup nz    Hutchison appeared to suggest Tuesday that she could have slept in the hallway of the barracks, the lobby, or on the floor of barracks room rather than in the bed.There was nothing stopping to you from sleeping in the hallway  the lawyer asked.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             Svyb Survey: Commuters fed up, want action now on transportation
 Just the factsMississauga residents may have noticed more digital advertisement signs popping up in the city on roads and rail overpasses.The signs, which flash various commercial advertisements and messages from the City of Mississauga, are part of an agreement the city has with Van Horne Outdoor LP.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Up to 23 digital billboards have been approved in Mississauga related to the agreement.In additional to commercial ads, the signs would a stanley cup llow for the city to promote events, programs and services, and provide transit updates and emergency messages. Installation of permanent Mississauga branding, such as neighbourhood names, was also included in the agreement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Van Horne Outdoor is on the hook for the costs of building and operating the billboards, as well as reimbursing the city for LED light upgrades in underpasses.The original agreement passed in 2018 and allowed for 16 digital billboards on eight Canadian Pacific  CP  Rail corridors. In May 2019 it was amended to allow an additional four digital signs at three new locations on CP Rail corridors operated by Metrolinx.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In November 2019, city council amended the agreement again to allow for three new signs, so long as Van Horne gets all required permits. The n stanley website ew signs would go up on Dundas Street west of Cawthra Roa stanley cup d

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« Réponse #4182 le: Octobre 27, 2024, 07:23:13 pm »
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 An Ontario town says it will no longer allow comments on its social media posts in an effort to prevent the spread of hate and misinformation.The Town of Wasaga Beach says it will disable comments for now, but will continue to share community information on social media.The town located on the shore of Georgian Bay says it   making the change because certain individuals in the community have been using its social media pages to bully, spread hate and misinformation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a video posted online, Mayor Nina Bifolchi says the town does not want to give those people a platform to spread hate and lies.She says residents are still encouraged to reach out to staff and council members by phone and email if they need to.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The town is also encouraging residents to use the municipality   community engagement website called Let   Tal stanley thermos mug k Wasaga Beach.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 27, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥斺€斺€?               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup                                               This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.By The Canad stanley cup nz ian Press Zgek Put ice water training on hold, inquest into firefighting deaths says
 Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a voluntary testing program has found more than two per cent of international travellers arriving at Pearson airport have COVID-19, making it crucial for the federal gove stanley cup rnment to make tests mandatory at air and land border points.He also called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to ban direct flights from countries with cases of more contagious variants of the virus, and to better enforce 14-day quarantines for arriving international travellers, including the  stanley cup use of isolation hotels. We have a very porous border now,  Ford said at Pearson, where he revealed a  stanley cups uk pilot program in place since January 6 has performed more than 6,800 voluntary tests and found 146 cases, a rate of 2.3 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But with 30,000 international travellers arriving weekly at Pearson alone, that suggests 750 likely have COVID-19 and the lack of wider testing presents a  real risk,  Ford added, particularly with more contagious variants of COVID-19 circulating worldwide and at least one already spreading in Ontario. Its absolutely critical the federal government make sure its mandatory to get tested,  said the premier.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Until vaccines are widely available, we all need to do our part to stop the spread of this virus and that means tighter controls at our border. Trudeau has hinted at stronger measures, said new rules could be imposed  at any

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 Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health has declared an outbreak of the COVID-19 coronavirus in one of Guelph General Hospitals wards.In a joint news release Thursday, Public Health and Guelph General Hospital say the outbreak has been declared in Ward 4E 鈥?the acute medical floor 鈥?of the hospital. Thus far, four healthcare workers have tested positive for the coronavirus.Marianne Walker, the hospital   CEO, confirmed that this includes the two employees that had been previously announced to have tested positive.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We stanley cup  also have other staff within that area that are off and they have been tested, but we don ;t have those results yet, she said, adding that quite a few staff are also in 14-day self-isolations at home after returning from outside the country.Walker was unable to say how many out stanley cup standing COVID-19 tests the hospital is awaiting results for.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Since learning of the first two positive results on Tuesday, Walker says the hospital聽  stanley canada 8220;really went into high surveillance in order to ensure the coronavirus did not spread.We enhanced our cleaning to that area. We ensured that no new patients were going to that area, and no patients were being transferred out of that area to another area of the hospital, she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           Kukl Key recommendations from Ontario police oversight review
 Early in January, the Guardian Australia published alarming reports of a bushfire ravaging vast areas of the southern continent.Three fires moving rapidly across New South Wales and Victoria had merged to create one gigantic  megablaze,  the news outlet reported, forcing midnight evacuations and the deployment of thousands of firefighters across the region.Some Australians who rely on Googl stanley cup spain es search engine for news might have missed this.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the time of the bushfires, the multinational technology company was  running a few experiments  that removed some media sites from its search results, it told the Guardian a few days later.The company told the newspaper the experiments will continue until early February.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 These experiments affect roughly one per cent of Google Search users in Australia 鈥?which, given the large market share of the company and the high number of Australians who rely on the search engine, could amount to 160,000 people, the Guardian estimated.The companys Google News site gets hundreds of millions of monthly visitors to view the content gathered from near water bottle stanley ly 20,000 publishers around the world.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But recent clashes between Google and governments seeking to have it pay for news content have hi stanley quencher ghlighted the expansive power the multinational technology

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 Despite the Minister of Healths assurances there will be  no caps or quotas  on COVID-19 testing, assessment centres in two Ontario regions 鈥?ones that include Ottawa and London, cities with significant outbreaks 鈥?are being directed to limit the swabs they collect, memos obtained by the Star show.In the provincial health region that includes Ottawa, assessment centres are being asked to submit 1,215 fewer swabs per day because of new testing targets, according to a memo sent by an official with Ontario Health, the agency in charge of COVID testing. Its not  stanley cup clear from the memo where across the region the reductions would come from: the area also  stanley cup includes Kingston, Peterborough and many smaller testing sites.The provincial health region that includes London was also given daily swab targets, according to another memo. Those stanley tumbler  targets would result in one of the citys testing sites collecting fewer swabs per day than recent averages, and one collecting more. So far this week, both of Londons major assessment centres have reached capacity before noon, saying they had  issued the allotment of testing spots  for the day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Both Ottawa and London have seen worrying case counts. Ottawa reported 106 new cases on Tuesday, the second-highest tally after Toronto. The citys assessment centres have also seen massive lineups and hit capacity well before posted closing times. London grappled in recent weeks with an outb Blei Two arrested after allegedly attempting to steal vehicle in Georgetown, police say
 MONTREAL 鈥?The Quebec government has unveiled a list of nearly 50 educational institutions that have had at least one COVID-19 case in the past week.The schools listed include preschool, elementary, secondary, as well as adult career cen stanley cup tres reporting one or more infections between Aug. 26 and Sept. 3.Eighteen of those institutions reported a COVID-19 case on Thursday alone.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Health Minister Christian Dube said Friday t stanley cup becher he numbers need to be put into context, giv stanley shop en the thousands of different educational institutions in the province.He said in general, Quebec   back-to-school plan has been successful.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Dube also mentioned the COVID-19 infections in the list have come as a result of community transmission and not from within the schools.On Friday, Quebec reported 184 cases of COVID-19 and one new death. It is the second consecutive day where the province has had more than 180 positive cases.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 4, 2020.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press, The Canadian Press