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« Réponse #4245 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 07:42:41 pm »
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 The longtime operator of Vaughans well-known banquet hall Chateau Le Jardin has been handed a 21-month jail sentence for tax evasion, along with a further year in prison should he default on the payment of the almost $10 million in fines he was ordered to pay.Carlo  Carmelo  Parentela, 59, who has no previous criminal history, was found guilty of income tax evasion in 2019, with justice of the peace Rhonda Shousterman saying it was one of, if not, the largest-scale tax evasion ever committed under the Retail Sales Tax Act and Employer Health Tax Act.It is alleged that Parentela, the venue   fo stanley thermobecher under, under-reported T4s for five years until 2018 in excess of $1.6 million.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I found that Parentela committed a premeditated, protracted and extensive fraud in order to evade the payment of tax,  wrote Shousterman in the reasons for sentencing, released in the March 6, 2020 decision.It was found that Parentela not only signed the paycheques but also paid employees  with cash that was deposited into a safe room,  to  stanley flask which only he had access.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  When  an employee  questioned the amounts of cash received, she was reprimanded by Mr. Parentela,  she wr stanley sverige ote.   Parentela  continuously incorporated new companies and operated new businesses.  The companies  often changed names, thereby making it difficult for the Ministrys investigators to discover the  Nian ICYMI: Top 5 stories of the week in Halton Hills from theifp.ca
 Last week, Canadian music legend Neil Young opened a very large can of worms when he pulled his music from Spotify, accusing the streaming giant and specifically podcast host and UFC commentator Joe Rogan of spreading misinformation about vaccines and COVID-19.Youngs decision launched a new front in the politico-coronavirus culture war, inspiring other artists and podcasters 鈥?including Joni Mitchell, Nils Lofgren, India Arie and Bren茅 Brown 鈥?to follow suit, while drawing the ire of Rogans army of supporters.But while the controversy has raised several interesting questions about misinformation and censorship, it has also renewed concerns about Spotif stanley cup spain ys business model, which pays the average artist between $.003 and $.005 stanley botella  per stream 鈥?meaning an artist will need about 250 streams to make a single dollar.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW    stanley cup                                      The outrage comes also in reaction to the $100 million Spotify dished out for exclusive rights to the massively popular  Joe Rogan Experience,  while refusing to adjust its payment scale for musicians.The Union of Musicians and Allied Workers, which represents thousands of music workers fighting for a fairer music industry, applauded Youngs decision to pull his music, and released a list of demands for Spotify, including demands to pay artists at least one cent per stream, to adopt a user-centric payment model, to make all closed-door contracts public and more.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       

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« Réponse #4246 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 08:09:49 pm »
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 More than almost anything else, whats needed to defeat COVID-19 is public trust. Trust that we will  mostly  pull together to do the right thing. And trust in the public officials who are calling on us to make sacrifices.In the first wave of the pandemic, Canadians mostly heard a clear and consistent message from the top. Public health officials were on the same page, and it helped mightily to rally support for collective action against the virus.But now that were well into the second wave, the message is fragmented and confusing. Just as bad, the medical experts charged with guiding us through the crisis arent nearly so united. They are sounding different notes, with a discordant result.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Predictably, public trust is eroding 鈥?and at just the wrong time. The numbers speak for themselves: new cases of COVID-19 are at record levels in Ontario and Quebec and the experts warn we may be on the  stanley vattenflaska brink of expon stanley mug ential growth in the disease. The health care system, they say, once again risks being overwhelmed.Yet governments are clearly not united o stanley cup n what to do about this. This past week, for example, the Ontario government finally tightened restrictions on restaurants, banquet halls and gyms in so-called hotspots like Toronto and Peel Region, and urged people to limit their social contacts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The new rules on socializing, though, are far from clear. Yhaa People who returned from Iran test positive for coronavirus in Toronto
 Halton police say hate-related incidents were on the rise in 2023.According to an annual report presented by the service to the Halton Police Board during a March 28 meeting, there were 146 hate-related incidents reported to Halton police last year.This represents an increase over the 78 incidents reported to police in 2022.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Of these 146 incidents, the report noted that 70 met the legislative threshold to be considered a hate crime and were investigated.These investigations resulted in 18 criminal charges being laid stanley termoska .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A hate crime is a criminal offence that is alleged to have been committed against a person or property which was motivated in whole or in part by hate, bias or prejudice.The hate crimes reported in Halton in 2023 in stanley cup cluded six assaults, eight incid stanley tumblers ents of harassment, seven threats, two incidents of hate propaganda being displayed and 47 incidents of mischief.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police said the majority of the mischief incidents involved hate-related graffiti.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              They said June also saw a sharp rise in Pride flags being damaged.According to the report, Haltons LGBTQ2S+ community were the group most targeted by these crimes, with 26 incidents.The Black community followed, subjected to 11 hate

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« Réponse #4247 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 09:27:57 pm »
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 These days hospitals in Ontario are scrambling to cope with the spread of the coronavirus. But in recent years Toronto chef and activist Joshna Maharaj had a chance to observe one often-neglected aspect of the health-care system: food.In her new book,  Take Back the Tray: Revolutionizing Food in Hospitals, Schools, and Other Institutions,  Maharaj reflects on her experiences. This chapter looks at The Scarborough Hospital.Picture it: its 1980, and youve just woken up from surgery. Youre a bit achy and dopey, and once youve spent a bit of t stanley cup ime with your eyes open, you get a message from your stomach. Youre hungry. Youve been h stanley travel mug ungry since yesterday, and now, you need something to eat.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The smell of cooking wafts through the hallway as lunch trays get delivered to patients. A friendly face enters your room and places a tray in front of you, and as soon as that dome gets lifted, the first thing that hits you is the smell of a toasty fresh roll, still warm from the oven.The roll is soft, and the perfect thing to dip into the rich gravy of a beef stew, which sits atop a pile of fragrant, fluffy rice. The beef in that stew was butchered on-site, and the stew was made with a beef broth that simmered stanley cup nz  in a kettle for hours to achieve maximum flavour and nutrition. Beside the stew there are crisp, lemony green beans and a fresh tomato salad.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A small  Hwxx Ontario s review of long-term care should include home care, other seniors  services, head of hospital association says
 A Georgetown teen has been charged following an investigation by Halton Police into a series of vehicle break-ins.On Oct. 29, members of the 1 District Street Crime Unit concluded a theft investigation involving several vehicles in Georgetown, Acton and Milton. As a result, a suspect has been identified.A search warrant was executed at a Georgetown home and investigators seized stolen property.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A 16-year-old boy from Georgetown is charged with possession of property obtained by crime and two counts of fraud.      The accused has been released from custody pending a court appearance in Milton.     stanley cups     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Anyone with additiona stanley tumbler l information is asked to contact Det. Shaun Ste stanley uk inmar at 905-825-4747, ext. 2491.

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« Réponse #4248 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 09:50:14 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?It   being touted as the next new miracle ingredient for everything from pet treats to anti-aging face creams and elixirs that can help an athlete   aching body recover faster.But that   not the only reason that cannabidiol or CBD, a compound derived from cannabis that doesn ;t get people stoned, is being eyed by companies of all stripes including beverage giant Coca-Cola.Regulations and attitudes are warming up to it and the potential for CBD-infused products to be available on grocery or pharmacy shelves 鈥?instead of in tightly-regulated pot sho gourde stanley ps 鈥?in the not-so-distant future.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Including in Canada down the road, says Trina Fraser, an Ottawa-based lawyer who advises the cannabis industry.Globally, the market for CBD could be massive, she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Think about cosmetics, and skin creams, and arthritic topical creams, and all sorts of types of prod vaso stanley ucts that you would go to a drug store to buy that could have these potentially therapeutic effects from CBD... That   certainly not un stanley becher realistic, and I think in fact, odds are, we will be there  in Canada . I hope, within the next five years.CBD is a compound found in cannabis and hemp heralded for its therapeutic effects, but does not produce a narcotic effect. Tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the psychoactive compound that gives us Jqjy RCMP charge man with inventing terrorism hoax
 SUDBURY, Ont. 鈥?Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh laid out a plan to extend full public dental coverage to low- and middle-income households on Wednesday, in what he described as a first step toward including dentistry in public health care for everyone.The announcement at a training clinic for dental hygienists at College Boreal in Sudbury, Ont., was Singh   latest pitch to voters on so-called pocketbook issues, a new promise to alleviate people   worries about important things they can ;t afford.While the NDP   stanley spain  plan was welcomed by one expert, the Canadian Dental Association was more guarded in its response, saying it welcomes any effort to expand access to dental care but wants more details.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        An NDP government would extend full public dental coverage to households making less than $70,000 a year starting in 2020, Singh said, and households with incomes between $70,000 and $90,000 would get partial coverage.We know that dental care is essential for overall health, he said before departing for a campaign stop in Barrie, Ont., on his way back to Toronto. There are too m stanley mugs any stanley flasche  Canadians that cannot afford dental services.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Up to six million Canadians don ;t see dentists each year because they can ;t afford to, according to the NDP, and those people often end up in emergency rooms with

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« Réponse #4249 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:14:47 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?A new report from a left-wing think tank says the dispute-resolution tool at the heart of Canada   year-long trade battle with the United States has a spotty track record of helping Canadian exporters.The report, to be released Tuesda stanley mugs y by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, explores whether protecting Chapter 19, one of the most intractable issues during the NAFTA talks, was worth all the grief.It says out of 54 complaints filed against the U.S. since 1994, Canada obtained some form of relief in only 12 of them, with the majority being terminated before any finding was issued.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It also notes that Chapter 19 has so far done nothing to end U.S. President Donald Trump   tariffs on steel and aluminum exports, which persist  stanley quencher despite the new U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, reached late last month.Author Scott Sinclair says while the chapter has af stanley cup forded Canada some victories over the years, it has always been flawed, and never achieved its original goal of exempting the country from domestic trade remedy laws in the U.S.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sinclair says that without taking such a hard line on dispute resolution, Canadian negotiators could have given up less on other issues, such as patent protection for medicines or access to Canada   dairy market.The Canadian government should arguably have quit fighting the last war ov Zgan Boy struck and killed by vehicle in Toronto
 OTTAWA鈥擬odernas delivery of COVID-19 vaccines to Canada has hit delays because the company has encountered problems with its European supply chain and restrictions on exports of vacc stanley cup quencher ine supplies, the Star has learned.A senior federal source with knowledge of the file told the Star that Moderna is trying to stanley deutschland  source the material needed to produce its vaccine, and to meet demand for materials needed to package the vaccines. The source said the companys own supply for materials has been affected by the European Unions attempt to control how much material is exported before its member states are stanley termohrnek  supplied with vaccine.In a written statement to the Star, Modernas country manager for Canada, Patricia Gauthier, confirmed the companys effort to scale up production in Switzerland is a factor in delayed deliveries to countries outside of the United States.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The statement said Moderna has provided revised short-term delivery guidance  outside of the U.S., including to the government of Canada based on the ramp up trajectory of drug substance manufacturing in Switzerland. It also suggested no problems are occurring with its packaging process.  Fill and finish activities continue as planned,  the statement said.  Moderna remains focused on operating at the highest level of quality to ensure the safety of the vaccine.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Moderna also confirmed its contract w

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« Réponse #4250 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:38:42 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A $30-million settlement of three class actions over the alleged failure to pay junior hockey players the minimum wage has been thrown into jeopardy after three judges refused to sign off on the agreement.In their decisions, the judges in Ontario, Quebec and Alberta objected to wording in the settlement they said was too broad and could prevent the players from pressing other legitimate claims.More precisely, Ontario Superior Court Justice Paul Perell said, class members would get an average of about $8,400 but could end up barred from suing leagues for damages related to concussions, sex stanley flask ual assaults or physical harassment, or alleged anti-competitive behaviour.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Class members may be foreclosed from suing the defendants in other class actions for compensation f stanley kaffeebecher or significant injuries, Perell said. A release of the claims in those other actions makes the settlement in the immediate case an improvident settlement and one that is not fair and reasonable, nor in the best interests of the class members.The plaintiffs in the three lawsuits alleged the Ontario Hockey League, Western Hockey Leagu stanley cups uk e and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League and their affiliated clubs 鈥?all operate under the umbrella of the Canadian Hockey League 鈥?failed to treat them as employees.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to the plaintiffs, some players were paid Xkkh They got a university spot 鈥?now they   re vying for a bed. Why some Ontario schools won   t be able to house students this fall
 Expect delays along the following routes 鈥?five closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Feb. 1, 2024:Highway 401 eastbound between James Snow Pkwy, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed until Feb. 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton:  stanley cup three alternating lanes closed until Feb. 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between James Snow Pkwy, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed until Feb. 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Feb. 3 at 5 a.m.Highway 403 westbound between Queen E stanley cup lizabeth Way Toron stanley mug to, Burlington and Main Street West, Hamilton: two right lanes closed until Feb. 2 at 5 a.m.

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« Réponse #4251 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:42:57 pm »
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 For a minute, Wendy Zhang, 72, felt as though she was high above the Earth, l stanley canada ooking downward.Wearing a virtual reality headset at stanley cup  the Yee Hong Scarborough-Finch Centre, Zhang wat stanley thermobecher ched and turned as Google Earth VR showed her birds-eye views of different cities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        When the scene shifted to one resembling New York City around Central Park, Zhang clapped her hands together.She once saw a 3D movie, but this is better, the Scarborough woman said in Mandarin, bringing her hands together and swinging them over her head to show her excitement.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Wonderful,  she added in English.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Wendy Zhang describes how she was feeling after taking off the virtual reality head set Monday, August 20. The Yee Hong Centre Geriatric Care received funding for a virtual reality program in the last provincial budget.                                                                                                                                                   Emxg EXCERPT: Jair Bolsonaro   s polemical Brazil impeachment vote
 It is time to celebrate the history of Renfrew.The McDougall Mill Museum is holding a celebration on June 23 at OBrien Park.The museum opened its doors  stanley cup 50 years ago, and this year they will be celebrating with cake, live entertainment, activities for all ages and an unveiling of the recently restored Cold War-era air raid siren.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sue McSheffrey, Renfrew and District Historical Museum preside stanley tumblers nt, says she received an email about 18 months ago from Mark Reesor from Toronto, who had the siren in his possession. He wanted to give it back to the museum. The siren had been sold for scrap back in 2002, where it made its way to Toronto,  McSheffrey said.  When it was returned to us recently, we had it restored by the R stanley cups enfrew Industrial Commission, Marshalls Welding and Fabrication and Sweet   D茅cor. We also had help from Renfrew Hydro and Renfrew Power Generation in reinstalling the siren.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 McSheffrey said the siren is one of the featured artifacts in the museum moving forward, and Reesor will be a guest at the unveiling ceremony.She added that while the siren is an important piece of history, the oldest and largest artifact is the museum itself. The mill, currently housing an ever-expanding collection from Renfrew and area, was built in the mid-1850s by John McDougall and donated by the OBrien and Murray families in 1969.               ARTIC

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 The St. Jean de Br茅beuf Catholic Secondary Theatre Group is taking audiences back in time this month to the hustle and bustle of 1950s New York City.Guys and Dolls will be staged May 16-18 at the central Mountain high school.With numerous colourful scenes from  botella stanley the streets of New York City to the Save-a-Soul Mission and Havana, their beautifully costumed actors, singers and dancers will delight and entertain.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The play is directed by Mary-Rose Chennery; musical director is Dave Curto.     stanley mugs   Showtime is 7 p.m.; tickets are $10 and available at the door.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The school is located at 200 Acadi stanley cup a Dr. Qygc Virus shunts aside key Liberal initiatives
 NEW YORK 鈥?The author of the million-selling self-help book  The Secret  is aiming even higher with her next work.Rhonda Byrne    The Greatest Secret  is coming out Nov. 24, HarperOne announced Friday. According to the publisher,  The Greatest Secret  takes readers on a journey that provides  the most direct way out for those experiencing hardship and the path to end pain and suffering endured by so many. Byrne said in a statement that  With every step you take through this book, you will become happier and your life will become more effortless, fears and uncertainty of the future will no longer plague you, anxiety and stress about your daily struggles or world events will dissolve, and you can and will be free of every form of suffering.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Byrne   new book, like  The Secret,  will be released through publisher Judith Curr. She was head of the Simon  Schuster impri stanley cup nt Atria Books in 2006 when  The Secret  came out, and she is now president and publisher o stanley website f HarperOne.       The Secret has sold more than 35 million copies stanley quencher  worldwide. A film adaptation starring Katie Holmes came out last month.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 By The Associated Press

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« Réponse #4253 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:17:47 pm »
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 MONCTON, N.B. 鈥?Residents of a New Brunswick seniors ; ho vaso stanley me have been informed they will each be limited to two rolls of toilet paper a week.The Manoir Notre-Dame in Moncton said in a written notice the move is necessary because of an increase in overall costs.We will limit the rolls of toilet paper to two per week which will be deposited every Monday in the rooms, the Aug. 2 notice read.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But management said if the residents exceed the number distributed, they will be able to obtain additional toilet paper if it   added to their prescription deliveries.Anita LeBlanc, who went public with the notice on social media, said it was a humiliating situation for residents.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley thermos mug                  My mother-in-law called me to ask us to go and buy toilet paper for her, she told The Canadian Press. She asked staff  in the nursing home  and they refused her.LeBlanc added that close relatives of the seniors were not informed of the toilet paper ration.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We don ;t know why, she said. There are many ways to get in touch with us, but they didn ;t.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              LeBlanc noted that her mother-in-law spends $2,500 per month to stay in t stanley cup he residenc Zzsn Halton Hills    June 6 forecast: Chance of showers
 Its nearly time for students to be returning to school, and for some that might mean catching up on vaccinations.Unless they have an exemption, children who attend primary or secondary school in Ontario must be immunized against the following:diphtheriatetanuspoliomeaslesmumpsrubellameningitis  meningococcal disease whooping cough  pertussis chickenpox  varicella  鈥?required for children born in 2010 or later               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It is the parents/guardians responsi stanley tumblers bility to provide proof of their childs immunization to their local public health unit and to keep the immunization information up to date.The Ontario government has a vaccine schedule, available online, that shows what vaccinations children should get and when. There is a series of shots children should get between ages two and 18 months.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Once children reach school age, they will need more shots. Below is the list of vaccines for children attending stanley shop  school.Between four and six years old, children should receive:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        tetanus, diphther stanley cup website ia, pertussis  whooping cough  and polio in a 4-in-1 vaccine called the Tdap-IPV vaccinemeasles, mumps, rubella and varicella  chickenpox  in a 4-in-1 vaccine called the MMRV vaccine                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              In Grade 7, children should rece

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 B.C.s hotel sector has faced serious complications during the COVID-19 pandemic.In early August, provincial Labour Minister Harry Bains initiated an independent review of layoff and recall rights in the unionized hotel sector. Labour lawyer Sandra Banister conducted the review and shared her findings in a report. Ms. Banister did a good job of addressing what is a serious  stanley taza and complex issue taking place against the backdrop of conditions created by the COVID-19 pandemic, the likes of which we have never seen before,  said Bains.  In a very short time, she received and reviewed submissions  stanley en mexico from representatives of hotels and trade unions, as well as employers and labour organizations. The report is thorough and informative, and I am grateful for her work. Ms. Banisters analysis leaves no doubt that the current situation is serious and unprecedented for both workers and employers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The reporter outlines how thousands of workers have been out of work for the last six months and do not know when they w stanley mugs ill be able to return. This is particularly difficult for hotels that rely on international and business travel. I have met with some of these workers and understand where they are coming from,  said Bains.  Its not easy to live with this kind of uncertainty as to the future of your job when you have a family to support and bills to pay. Our government understands, as outlined in Ms. Banisters report, the deva Snaw Willowdale Welcome Centre confirms 74 COVID-19 cases
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« Réponse #4255 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:58:05 pm »
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 Halton police used their guns and Tasers less in 2021, according to an annual use-of-force report.The report 鈥?presented to stanley becher  the Halton Police Service Board on Thursday, March 31 鈥?noted that last year there were 210 incidents attended by Halton police that required the use of force.Those incidents resulted in 451 use-of-force responses, an 11 per cent decrease compared to 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report said the use of  stanley mug soft physical control techniques, which include joint locks and blocking, rose slightly from 43 times in 2020 to 46 times in 2021.This figure is significantly higher than the 23 times soft physical control techniques were reported in 2019.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The use of hard physical control techniques, like punching, kicking and elbow strikes, rose from 30 instances in 2020 to 34 in 2021.In 2019, just 23 hard physical control techniques were reported.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Taser use was down, with 110 incidents in 2021 compared to 146 in 2020.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              It is important to point out tha stanley taza t in 74 of these 110 occurrences, just pulling the Taser out was enough to get a suspect to co-operate.Halton officers used their Tasers slightly more in 2019, with 112 instances reported.Police firearm use was also down in 2021, with officers pointi Wunk Musician Sean Conway wins Peterborough NDP nomination
 TORONTO 鈥?Premier Doug Ford urged Ontarians not to take their frustrations out on businesses and their staff as a proof-of-vaccination system went into effect Wednesday for indoor dining, gyms, movie theatres and certain other venues.It   important that each of us remain patient, especially with business owners and front-line workers implementing the vaccine certificate, he said. They ;ve gone through so much during this pandemic, and deserve our support.Ford said the system requiring proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 will be a temporary measure, bu botella stanley t he would not divulge what his criteria will be for ending it except that it will be based on advice from the chief medical  stanley quencher officer of health and other public health experts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I know that many people are concerned about the certificate, and what it means for your civil liberties, Ford said.Our government understands your concerns, and it   no secret that I was reluctant to use this tool, but our highest concern, what keeps me up at night, is ensuring we never lose our hard-fought progress.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Some business groups  stanley quencher have called for Ontario to lift capacity limits - as venues such as gyms, yoga studios, bowling alleys and concert halls remain capped at 50 per cent capacity - now that all customers have to be vaccinated.W

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« Réponse #4256 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 12:19:07 am »
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 If you think youve been seeing a lot more of the su stanley cup price n in southern Ontario lately, youre not wrong.For one, the days are simply getting lon cups stanley ger. And for two, theres just been more sunshine overall of late. Ive had more than a few neighbours mention 鈥?especially with the sunshine weve had over the last couple of days 鈥?that the days are getting longer,  said Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson, in a Feb. 5 interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We are seeing those sunshine hours extending well into the late afternoon before its starting to get dark. So the days will get progressively longer until the official arrival of summer towards the end of June. So that is another a bit of a psychological lift for people who had said how cloudy much of December and January was. Weve seen a fair amount of sunshine recently and also had that sunshine last a bit longer into the late afternoon hours.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But theres also been another bonus, which Coulson explained in a story earlier this week on the possible impending end of the mild weather 鈥?the sunnier days have uncharacteristically been accompanied by mild  stanley thermobecher temperatures. Late January into the month of February, when we see sunshine, it tends to be associated with a colder arctic air mass coming down from the north of the country, bringing drier, sunny air but usually the price to be paid is that  it comes with  colder air w Ktpj Travel rules are changing on Feb. 28. Here   s what you need to know about COVID-19 testing and more
 As temperatures climb in southern Ontario, the provinces Ministry of Health is urging the public to take precautions against disease-spreading ticks.In a news release, the ministry warns Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses can cause serious medical issues.If youre bitten by a blacklegged tick  commonly called a deer tick  and display symptoms such as fever, headache, chills, muscle and joint pain, fatigue or an expanding circular rash that resembles a bullseye, you should consult a health care provider as soon as possible.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those taking part in outdoor activities in wooded areas or around tall grass and bushes are at great stanley mug er risk of being bitten by an infected tick, the ministry notes.You can protect yourself from tick bites by:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Wearing light-coloured clothing, so its easier to spot ticks.鈥?Wearing long-sleeved shirts, long p stanley polska ants tucked into your socks, closed-toed shoes or any special clothing designed to repel ticks.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Applying insect repellent containi stanley tumblers ng DEET or icaridin on your exposed skin and your clothes.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Checking yourself, your children and your pets for ticks after being outdoors. Any ticks found should be removed promptly.鈥?Putting your clothes on high heat in

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« Réponse #4257 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 12:49:49 am »
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 York Regional Police are holding their final toy drive event of the season at Canadian Tire stanley flask  locations across York Region for this years Holiday Heroes campaign.聽Donations can be made at the following three Canadian Tire stores:- 3200 Rutherford Road, Vaughan, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - 2900 Major Mackenzie Drive, Markham, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.- 1090 Hoover Park Drive, Whitchurch-Stouffville, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This years campaign ran from Nov. 12 to Dec. 13 , however today i vaso stanley s the official day police will be out accepting donations.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        100 per cent of the donations directly support families from our community who are i stanley termosky n need.聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The polices collaborative efforts with their generous corporate partners will provide holiday cheer to the thousands of families who have registered for assistance through local Salvation Army programs and Victim Services of York Region.聽Online donations are also being accepted and can be made at yrp.ca/donate. Financial donations will go toward helping those who are in need to buy groceries and other items that are desperately needed, but are not commonly donated during the drive mdash; such as winter clothing, diapers and formula.Since the launch of the  Vzeo Daycare workers, community rally to save workers    jobs in East York
 OTTAWA 鈥?The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear the appeal of a Winnipeg man who hoped to challenge an order to spend more time in jail for leaving his mother on a floor for weeks until she died.Ronald Siwickis 89-year-old mother, Elizabeth Siwicki, stanley taza  suffered from dementia and fell out of her bed in 2014.Testimony during the trial indicated the senior was unable to get up but did not want medical attention and wished to die in her home.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Siwicki provided his mot stanley deutschland her with nutritional drinks and water but never called for help, and she died more than three weeks later stanley water bottle  from bed sores so severe they became septic.      He pleaded guilty to one count of criminal negligence causing death and was sentenced to 90 days in jail.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Last year the Manitoba Court of Appeal replaced the sentence with a two-year term minus three months of credit for the time he had already served, saying the original sentence did not reflect the severity of the crime.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 2, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4258 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:14:40 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?On a hot Thursday last September, workers at the Toronto Zoo were making a racket as they unloaded barriers to set up a finish line for the Oasis ZooRun, a race that sees thousan stanley becher ds of participants make their way past animal exhibits at the sprawling facility.The noise was agitating the beleaguered baboon troop nearby, riling up already high-strung members of the group.It took nearly 45 minutes that night for the olive baboons to leave the outdoor area of their exhibit and mosey into the house where they sleep, according to medical records obtained by The Canadian Press. It was the same story the following night, with staff citing the race set-up and hot weather as potential reasons for the uneasy behaviour, documents show.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The tensi stanley website ons around the time of the race were just one example of the issues the zoo has to deal with when it comes to managing the baboon group plagued by vicious in-fighting for the past three years.There have been battle wounds that required surgery, hormone therapy to control unruly females, and ongoing enhancements to the enclosure, all in an attempt to keep the group stable and help some members survive each other.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The baboons ; captivity, records and experts suggest, has exacerbated prob stanley cup becher lems that might dissipate in the wild.Baboons are naturally suspicious and wary of weird things, sa Iwrt When it comes to empathy for the unvaccinated, many of us aren t feeling it
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« Réponse #4259 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:48:32 am »
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 Wellington Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott says that the Liberal governments decision to prorogue legislature is self-serving.After the delivery of the provinces throne speech recently, Arnott callestanley cup d the presentation a Liberal campaign commercial that strays from the intended purpose of a throne speech. Todays throne speech comes at the end of a Parliament, just before a scheduled provincial election,  he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He pointed out that typically, the throne speech is supposed to give an over view of the governments upcoming priorities. Its disgraceful that the Liberals have chosen to politicize the parliamentary tradition of the throne speech this way,  said Arnott.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The speech, delivered by Elizabeth Dowdeswell, O stanley cup ntarios lieutenant governor, outlined the achievements of the  stanley cup Liberal government in the past four years and announced investments in health care, child care and mental health.They announced plans to expand the OHIP+ pharmacare program, which provides free medication to those under 24, to a wider population.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Details about the programs and investments will be outlined in the Provinces budget, which will be announced on March 28.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               They are willing to say anything to stay in power,  s Drsk Indigenous class action against RCMP certified
 Ontario   health minister says a plan is coming next week about third COVID-19 vaccine doses for resid stanley cups ents.Christine Ellio stanley cup tt said on Twitter Friday that the plan will involve timing for third shots, with information for all Ontarians.Her comments came after the National Advisory Committee on Immunization issued new guidance to provinces and territories about who should be eligible for boosters.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The committee now recommends third shots for people fully vaccinated with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, people over age 70, more front-line health-care workers, and people from Indigenous communities.Ontario is currently offering third shots to long-term care residents, transplant recipients, some cancer patients and people receiving specific medications.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 British Columbia, meanwhile, has said an stanley cups uk yone in the province who wants a booster shot of a mRNA COVID-19 vaccine will be able to get one by May 2022.Ontario reported 419 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths from the virus on Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Elliott said 279 cases were in people not fully vaccinated or with an unknown vaccination status.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              There were 130 people in intensive care with COVID-related critical illness including 89 p