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« Réponse #4260 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:19:47 am »
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 HAMILTON 鈥?A Canadian man accused in a massive hack of Yahoo emails may decide not to fight his extradition to the U.S.Karim Baratov   lawyer said Friday his client is considering waiving his right to an extradition hearing, which means he could be  stanley mug sent to face justice south of the border within weeks of that decision.Amedeo DiCarlo made the surprise announcement in Hamilton court, adding the decision would come at a hearing on July 7.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Baratov was arrested in Hamilton in March under the Extradition Act after U.S. authorities indicted him and three others 鈥?two of them allegedly officers of Russias Federal Security Service 鈥?for computer hacking, economic espionage and other crimes.Indications that Baratov may not fight extradition come as his legal team have considerable discussions with American authorities in the hopes of securing a good outcome, DiCarlo said outside court.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The threshold for extradition is low and trying to fight it might just stall the process for Baratov, who remains in custody, DiCarlo said.The case could also face more delays in Canada because the RCMP has requested several more months before it has to disclose its evidence to the defence, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I don ;t want him to serve more timstanley cup e than necessary, it ma stanley thermos y b Vvqt Town of Newmarket renames operations centre after former CAO Bob Shelton
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« Réponse #4261 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:51:52 am »
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 A number of health-care workers at Mississauga Hospital in Medicine Unit 4B tested positive for COVID-19 between March 26 and April 5, according to a statement issued by Trillium Health Partners  THP  on Thursday, April 9.Our initial investigation suggests staff members acquired COVID-19 in the community and from other sources, at different times. We are taking this situation very seriously, said the statement from Dr. Lorne Small, medical director, infection protection and co stanley mugs ntrol at TPH.Seven staff members are confirmed to be impacted by the outbreak.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While we continue to test and monitor staff and patients from this unit, the numbe stanley en mexico r of positive tests we are currently aware of is less than ten, said Small. All patients on the unit are being notified and are being actively monitored and will be tested immediately should they develop symptoms.      Following a consultation with Peel Public Health, and out of an abundance of caution, the statement said THP is declaring an outbreak of staff cases. A patient outbreak is defined as when a unit has two or more patients who test positive for a communicabl gourde stanley e disease, such as the flu, acquired in hospital.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For COVID-19, however, there is no current guidance for declaring an outbreak among health-care workers, said Small. This is an unp Vmvo Humans of Halton: Milton baking graduate dazzles at national competition
 When Ward 2 Coun. Jason Farrs car was vandalized on the weekend 鈥?police say they are investigating 鈥?he wondered if it might have something to do with a recent social media post that criticized him and said  Now lets f-k sh-t up.  I hope its not connected,  he says.  Im not going to speculate, but the timing is extremely suspect. Peoples cars get broken into all the time. Why would he think his might be targeted                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Recent history, for one.In August, Ward 1 Coun. Maureen Wilsons house was egged. She suggested on Twitter it could be connected to her vote on the encampment issue. A coffin was placed in front of Mayor Fred Eisenbergers house in December by defund the police activists. Back in June 2019, protesters showed up at his house, planted signs on his lawn and loudly banged on his door at 7 stanley quencher  a.m.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ward 9 Coun. Brad Clark says his house has been egged three times in recent years, and each time, it was the only house on the street affected. Wa stanley cup rd 3 Coun. Nrinder Nann says her house was egged in 2019 after she spoke up about the rise in stanley cup  hate incidents. It, too, was the only house on the street touched.Earlier this summer, planters at Ward 15 Coun. Judi Partridges house were destroyed. She says her house was the only one hit on the street. A few years ago, Ward 13 Coun. Arlene VanderBeek says her car door was kicked in while it was parked in a

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« Réponse #4262 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:21:31 am »
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 SHENZHEN, China 鈥?Premier Kathleen Wynne wrapped up a trade mission to China and says the trip has secured nearly $2 billion in agreements between Ontario and Chinese companies.Spe stanley tazas aking from Shenzhen, China on Friday, Wynne told The Canadian Press that those agreements will create more than 2,000 jobs in Ontario.The premier and business delegates from the science, tech, agri-food and automotive sectors met with Chinese businesses throughout the week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Shenzhen, Wynne met with BYD, the world   largest electric vehicle manufacturer, which is planning to expand its auto assembly and finishing operations to Onta gourde stanley rio.On this trip, which is her third trade mission to China, the premier has also travelled to Chongqing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While the Chinese leg of the trip is over, the delegation will continue the trade mission travelling to Hong Kong and then on to Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi in Vietnam.As important as signing deals is to the broader trip, Wynne said making contacts that leads to future investment is a key element of the mission.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Right now, because of what   going on in terms of global economic uncertainty, it stanley cup    really even more important that we have these connections, she said. That we diversify our trade and investment relationship Cufo Windows smashed at Montreal mosque
 Halton Region has declared a new COVID-19 outbreak in Oakville with multiple infections.The region revealed Tuesday  Dec. 14  that the outbreak at St. John Paul II Catholic Elementary School in O stanley mugs akville was declared Dec. 13 and, so far, nine people are infected, including eight Halton residents.The Halton Catholic District School Board says three classrooms are closed at the school as well, in an effort to manage the spread.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Families connected to the school are expressing their shock and worry.      This is getting sca stanley cup ry again just like last year, said Ronolla Mikh, whose niece attends the school. We don ;t know what to do here.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are now more than 100 schools in Halton that have reported COVID-19 cases since September, stanley tumblers  including 47 with active cases.

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« Réponse #4263 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:50:10 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Federation of Agriculture says Ottawa should make the industry a priority during the COVID-19 pandemic, second only to the health of Canadians, to safeguard the country   food supply.President Mary Robinson told a new stanley water jug s conference Thursday that the industry is struggling with farmers being hit by higher costs due to the pandemic and a shortage of temporary foreign workers. 82 stanley water bottle 20;We do not mean to create panic. At the same time it would be irresponsible not to sound the alarm about the realities Canadian farmers are facing, said Robins stanley thermos on.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Canadian farmers need immediate, meaningful help from our federal government to continue fulfilling that responsibility. Agriculture, the foundation of our overall food supply, is at this very moment in time at a tipping point.Robinson said the federal government needs to establish an emergency fund so producers can overcome mounting costs. She didn ;t specify how much money should be put aside.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canadian farmers are feeling increasingly stressed. In fact, right now, some farmers are so worried about the mounting challenges they are strongly considering halting their farming operations altogether, Robinson said.Another fear is if planting does go ahead will harvest and processing be possible without sufficient labour or will crops ro Cheb Banking ombudsman concerned about TD report
 TORONTO 鈥?Former Bank of Nova Scotia chairman Thomas O ;Neill has died at the age of 75.Scotiabank did not share a cause of death for O ;Neill, who joined its board in 2008 and was chairman between 2014 and 2019.O ;Neill was long considered an advocate for women   representation on corporate boards and during his tenure, Scotiabank increased its representation of women directors to 40 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                     stanley tumbler                     He spent much of his time with the bank helping it strategically reposition its business by making investments in technology and leadership development.O ;Neill was also chief executive and chair of PricewaterhouseCoopers Consulting, chair of BCE Inc., and a director of Loblaw Companies Limited, Nexen Inc., and Adecco, S.A.        ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley website  BELOW                                 Scotiabank President Brian Porter says O ;Neill was a father figure to many at the bank and will be sorely missed.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 6, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:BNS, TSX:L                 ARTICLE CONTINUES B stanley cup ELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4264 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:54:59 am »
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 An online petition has been created calling for the teenage suspect in the stabbing death of 20-year-old Ethan Nelles to be treated as an adu stanley cup lt by the Ontario court system.Nelles, a Brampton resident, was fatally stabbed in the Meadowvale area of Mississauga on July 28 around 8:30 p.m.A few days after his death, a 16-year-old suspect was arrested and charged with second-degree murder by Peel Regional Police.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley thermobecher                                    The petition described Ethan as a  pure soul,  who was deeply loved by his friends and family. Ethan had a bright future ahead of him and was attending post-secondary education with the plan of becoming a successful software developer like his father,  reads the petition.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This was a tragic incident which resulted in the senseless loss of a life. Violent crime is a priority for our service and will not be tolerated by the Peel Regional Police or the community it serve stanley cup s,  said Deputy Chief Nick Milinovich in a release announcing charges.The petition also mentioned the death of Surajdeep Singh, another young man who was assaulted and died from his injuries in an unprovoked incident in Brampton. Singh was walking to his home when he was attacked on Aug. 14.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        His family has also been calling for the two 16-year-old suspects in that case to be treated as adults by Idgf What does the Johnson   Johnson vaccine pause in the U.S. mean for Canada
 What percentage of Torontonians aged 18 to 29 are vaccinated against COVID-19  The figures vary significantly depending on the source.Provincial and city data on immunization for Torontonians in that age bracket are inconsistent, but with university classes scheduled to begin in early September, more clarity is needed around vaccine uptake among young adults, experts say.According to City of Toronto data, the overwhelming majority 鈥?95.8 per cent 鈥?of young adults aged 18 to 24 have received one dose of the vaccine, as of 8 a.m., Thursday. About 78 per cent are fully immunized.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For slightly older groups between the ages of 25 and 29, first jabs have been administered to 88.6 per cent of the population, with 75.2 per cent having received two doses.But provincial numbers paint a different picture. Public Health Ontario data shows that just 60.2 per cent of young people aged 18 to 29 in Toronto have received both jabs, and 71.8 per cent are partially  stanley cup immunized, as of Wedne stanley cupe sday.  stanley cup becher        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jean-Paul Soucy, a PhD student in epidemiology at the University of Toronto, said a  difference of that magnitude  could have  quite a large impact  on university and college campuses in the fall.Toronto  has been trumpeting that this is the most vaccinated age group,  he said. But in the absence of vaccine mandates for university campuses 鈥?outside of very limited ci

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 TORONTO 鈥?Coffee chains and restaurants aren ;t the only busine stanley tumbler sses under pressure from Ontario   minimum wage hike 鈥?marijuana companies say the higher provincial pay rate is driving up the cost to produce and sell cannabis products as well.Licensed medical marijuana producer Aphria I stanley cup nc. has calculated that the province   21-per-cent minimum pay jump from $11.60 to $14 per hour would add another $600,000 to its overall wage costs each year.If this increase had been in effect in the current quarter, the company   all-in ; cost of sales of dried cannabis per gram would have increased by approximately $0.12 per gram, the Leamington, Ont.-based company said in recent financial documents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That   an increase of nearly six per cent from its all-in cost of $2.13 per gr stanley cup am during the quarter ended in November.Aphria said in its management   discussion and analysis that when the provincial minimum wage goes up to $15 on Jan. 1 2019, it expects overall company wages to go up by another $300,000 per year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Southern Ontario-based pot producer Newstrike Resources Ltd. said it   also feeling the financial pressure, and anticipates its all-in costs to sell cannabis will rise by roughly 10 cents per gram due to the provincial wage hike.The province has both relatively high labour costs and  Pkaq Every bit helps   : The Bench depends on donations to help people in need in Guelph
 Residents and businesses in Oakville are encouraged to provide their input on Oakville property standar stanley taza ds and lot maintenance.An online survey聽at oakvill stanley cup e.ca is open until March 12 and invites the public to share their input on how the town can improve the current property standards and lot maintenance bylaws.The property standards and lot maintenance bylaws set minimum standards for the upkeep of buildings, yards and properties in Oakville for the promotion of the health, safety, comfort, convenience and general welfare of residents.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Common property standards issues include:鈥?Yard, vacant land and building maintenance        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Graffiti鈥?Pest prevention in rental properties               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Minimum heat standards for rental properties                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Dead or dying trees on private propertyThe online survey on the stanley tumblers se standards takes 10 minutes to complete and is strictly confidential and anonymous.Residents will have the option to provide an email address if they would like to receive updates on the review.The town is also hosting a public information night in the Bronte Room at Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd., on March 9 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.Town staff said residents can drop in and provide feedback that can hel

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« Réponse #4266 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 06:13:57 am »
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 LAMBTON COUNTY, Ont. 鈥?Ontario Provincial Police say there were 11 reported collisions involving deer in Lambton, Ont., over the course of the weekend.The starbucks stanley cup  OPP say there were no injuries reported in any of the crashes between Oct. 20 and 23, but they ;re reminding people to be mindful of wildlife while driving in rural areas.They say the influx of crashes could be in part because of deer breeding and feeding patterns that cause deer to move around between areas.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley cup     Police are reminding drivers to be particularly cautious while driving at night, and to brake firmly if they spot an animal crossing the road rather than swerving to avoid it.      By T stanley bottles he Canadian Press        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ukds Police in Abbotsford, B.C., probe KKK pamphlets
 OTTAWA 鈥?CAE Inc. says it has acquired Merlot Aero Ltd., a flight crew management software company, in deal worth at least US$25 million.Under the agreement, CAE is paying US$25 million, plus up to an additional US$10 million in the form  stanley taza of an earn-out.CAE says the deal helps grow its business beyond pilot training.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The company is best known for stanley cup website  its aircraft simulators, but has been looking to broaden its operations.It says the acquisition of Merlot marks its expansion into digital flight crew management.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW  stanley quencher                                 CAE says the deal is its third announced acquisition since November.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 22, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:CAE                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #4267 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 07:20:10 am »
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 WARNING: This sto stanley thermobecher ry contains content that may be disturbing for some readers.BARRIE 鈥?Wendy Boland thought stanley tumbler  she was going to be OK the night her husband killed her.Bryan Boland, 69, pleaded guilty聽in Superior Court of Justice in Barrie on Thursday, June 13 to second degree murder in the 2017 shooting death of his wife.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bolands guilty plea marks a turn in legal proceedings. The preceding months and years since Wendy Bolands death on May 26, 2017 have been filled with pretrial hearings with the intention of the case moving forward to a seven week trial starting in October 2019.Bryan Bolands plea brings closure to the family, said Crown attorney Peter Westgate.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Boland arrived in court dressed in beige dress pants, a dark blue button-up, collared shirt with his white hair slicked back, curling at the back of his neck.Westgate read into court an agreed statement of facts where it was revealed Bryan Boland came from a difficul kubki stanley t childhood, his father a  weekend drunk  who regularly beat both him and his one brother. Of the four boys his parents raised, two had done jail time for crimes of violence. With Bolands guilty plea, he will make three.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the time of the murder, Boland had fully recovered from a 2013 stroke, though his daughter noted he had become  meaner, angrie Pbkd It s just hard:  Smiths Falls children and youth impacted by COVID-19 pandemic
 Toronto Mayor John Tory scolded partygoers who packed a downtown c stanley shop ommercial building overnight on Sunday, attending an event that led to 24 charges being laid and $13,000 worth of alcohol  stanley quencher being seized. I dont know what planet these people are on 鈥?37 people in this city, the city of Toronto alone 鈥?died over the weekend, of COVID-19,  said Tory. This kind of behaviour is slowing down, in one way or another, the process of getting to the blessed day when we can all get together again and go places we want to go and have outdoor dining.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The city and the province remain under a provincial stay-at-home order, which was set to expire May 19. Large indoor gatherings are currently prohibited.The party was discovered after Toronto Police Services 52 Division were called to a dispute in a laneway in the area of Huron Street and Dundas Street West at 1:27 a.m. on Sunday, May 9, according to a press release.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Upon arrival, officers could hear loud music and what sounded like a crowd at a nearby commercial property. Upon investigation, approximately 150 people, who were not wearing masks, were found partying in a building at Dundas Street West and Beverley Street.TPSs dedicated COVID-19 enforcement teams were called to assist,  stanley cup according to a TPS press release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        While many peo

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« Réponse #4268 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 07:52:54 am »
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 Health officials in Ontario and Manitoba are pointing to recent Thanksgiving celebrations as they continue to see high numbers of new COVID-19 infections despite strengthening restrictions in hot spot areas.In Ontario, where new cases reached a peak over the weekend, Health Minister Christine Elliott said the holiday took place around the same tim stanley vaso e as the province imposed stricter health measures in three regions, including Toronto. The tighter rules were applied to a fourth region more than a week later.While the number of new daily infections is starting to decrease in some areas, such as Ottawa, in the other regions, we ;re not seeing that happen quite as quickly as we ;d like to, Elliott said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;re also seeing some of the impacts from Thanksgiving several weeks ago, so we ;ve got that adding to the increase in community transmission, but we are also starting to see some of the numbers in some of the modified areas, she said.Elliott   comments came a day after Ontario 鈥?one stanley isolierkanne  of the two provinces hit hardest by the pandemic 鈥?recorded 1,000 new cases, its highest singl stanley cup e-day increase since the start of the global health crisis. The number of new infections dropped to 851 new cases on Monday, a level comparable to last week.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Of those, 281 cases were in Toronto, 215 in Peel Region, 90  Zodz UPDATE: Waterdown TD employee tests positive for coronavirus
 Niagara Falls has cancelled its traditional Canada Day celebrations.Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, city council decided during its Tuesday meeting to scrap the July 1 parade and what would have been a full day of activities.Staff have been contacting municipalities across Ontario and a number of them, including Ottawa, have made the decision to cancel their traditional Canada Day event, said Kathy Moldenhauer, Niagara Falls ; director of recreation and culture.               AR stanley drinking cup TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Some of them are looking to see what they can do 鈥?if they can do a virtual Canada Day and have stanley cups  different events that people can watch, such as different concerts.She said city officials are meeting with their counterparts in other local municipalities to come up wi botella stanley th an alternative plan to celebrate the nation   birthday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Perhaps we can organize that all communities in the Niagara region sing O Canada ; at 12 noon. We could encourage people to decorate their homes. There are many ways that we can still celebrate Canada.Coun. Vince Kerrio said it was important to cancel the event, which typically attracts thousands of people, now, rather than wait to see if the health crisis subsides in the coming weeks or months.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If we do it so

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« Réponse #4269 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 08:22:56 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A defence lawyer was incompetent in part because he refused to argue in court that gas chambers were never used against Jews in the Holocaust, a convicted hate monger testified on Tuesday.Testifying at his appeal, James Sears also argued the lawyer failed to call any witnesses out of fear of angering the judge or appearing anti-Semitic among his dozens of allegations against his trial stanley cup  counsel.Sears, Toronto-base stanley cup d editor of the free publication Your Ward News, said it was important to him that Dean Embry did not contradict the views he had expressed in the paper.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I have a right to file a truth defence here on historical facts, Sears said, adding that he does not believe gas chambers were used in the killing of six million Jews.Sears, and the paper   publisher, LeRoy St. Germaine, are appealing their convictions for wilfully promoting hatred against Jews and women. Ontario court Judge Richard Blouin found them guilty last year, saying the case against them was overwhelming.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley taza                      Mr. Sears, Blouin said, promoted hate to a vast audience in an era where online exposure to this material inexorably leads to extremism and the potential of mass casualties.Sears, 57, who described himself as halfway between a lawyer and an actor who portrays a lawyer on TV, is handling Mxkt York Region school board estimates 300 teaching positions will be axed
 After feeling the pinch at the grocery store for more than a year, some prices are starting to come back down.According to Yahoo! Finance聽last month, grocery store prices were likely starting to flatten out, and potentially returning to pre-pandemic prices.We are starting to see supply chains recover, a stabilization 鈥?and in some cases reduction 鈥?in commodity prices and shipping costs beginning to return to pre-pandemic rates, Loblaw Companies Ltd. said in a聽March press release.               ARTICLE  stanley cups uk CONTINUES BELOW                                        Looking at the聽Consumer Price Index, it does show most food ite stanley becher ms dropped in price from February to March. However, some items rose again in April.Using only scanner data  also known as point-of-sale data , Statistics Canada produces the monthly average retail prices for selected pro stanley cups ducts, it said on its website.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 May grocery store prices were not yet available.Many staple items like fruits and vegetables, milk and butter were down slightly in March, and remain less than what people paid in February.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But some items, like infant formula, chicken breasts and salmon had increased in price.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              From April 2021 to April 2024, prices for food purchased from stores increased 21.4 p

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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government is being criticized for not doing enough to help disabled veterans as new figures appear to confirm fears that COVID-19 has made it more difficult for them to apply for financial assistance.The figures from Veterans Affairs Canada show 8,154 veterans applied for disability benefits during the first three full months of the pandemic, which was about half the normal number of applications.The sharp drop helped the department make progress on the backlog of more than 40,000 requests for federal assistance waiting to be processed, which has been growing for the past few years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The backlog stood at 45, 000 files  stanley sverige on June 30, down from 49,000 at the end of March.Yet the fact there was half the normal number of applications almost certainly wasn ;t because there was half the need  stanley cup for help among Canada   veterans ; community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The government was warned in the spring that many former service members were having a hard time getting the necessary paperwork to apply for financial compensation and benefits because of COVID-19.That included obtaining a doctor   report confirming the extent of the veteran   injuries and that they were related to their service in uniform, as many do stanley mug ctors were limiting their work due to the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             Zgwk A Toronto strip club is making vaccinations mandatory for staff and customers. Should businesses have to answer to that
 Climate change is arguably the biggest issue in the federal election.聽We asked the Wellington-Halton Hills candidates: If elected, what would you and聽your聽party聽do to help tackle the climate emergency Heres what they had to say.MICHAEL CHONG * CONSERVATIVE               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I believe 鈥?as do Conservatives 鈥?that climate change is a serious global challenge. I also believe that the challenge of climate change requires people to reach across the aisle to work tog stanley mug ether. That is why in 2011 Green party Leader Elizabeth May and I co-found stanley cups uk ed the All-Party Climate Change Caucus w stanley cups ith members from the NDP and Liberal parties.Earlier this year, Conservatives released a plan to reduce emissions and create a healthier environment. The plan is guided by three principles: Green technology, a cleaner and greener natural environment, and taking the climate change fight global. The plan is titled A Real Plan to Protect Our Environment and is available at arealplan.ca.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In addition to the Conservative plan, I will continue to fight for the environment and climate change. My track record demonstrates my leadership on this issue.Im the only candidate in Halton Region to be endorsed by GreenPAC for my environmental leadership 鈥?and only one of 25 candidates across Canada to be endorsed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        G

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 Should patients waiting for an organ transplant be required to get a COVID-19 vaccine to be considered for the life-saving procedure That question is being debated at Ontario transplant centres, now facing the tricky ethical dile stanley cup  stanley cupe mma of whether to limit donor organs to only those who have been fully vaccinated against the virus.The University Health Network, which runs the largest organ transplant centre in Canada, has decided patients must be fully vaccinated before being put on a wait list for a solid organ transplant, including a heart, lungs or liver. Hospital leaders say the policy 鈥?the first to be implemented in Canada 鈥?is needed to protect vulnerable patients and ensure the donated organ goes to those with the best chance of survival.               ARTICLE C stanley cup website ONTINUES BELOW                                        But other transplant centres in the province are taking a different approach.St. Michael   Hospital, which only offers kidney transplants, is not turning away unvaccinated patients listed for a new organ.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Instead, the hospital 鈥?which strongly recommends COVID vaccines ahead of transplant 鈥?is evaluating patients on a case-by-case basis and educating those who are hesitant about the benefits of vaccination, said Dr. Ramesh Prasad, director of the kidney transplant program at St. Mikes, a part of Unity Health Toronto. Every attempt is made to educate patients about vaccinations, and the decision

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 TORONTO 鈥?Two people are dead after police say a vehicle went airborne and plowed into a pole on Highway 401 in east-end Toronto.Ontario Provincial Police say it happened around 4 a.m. Wednesday after the vehicle hit a concrete barrier near Warden Avenue.Photos posted on social media show a vehicle almost completely wrapped around a light standard and nearly sliced in half.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley mugs                           OPP Const. Prash Niranjan says officers are working to identify the deceased but have not yet been able to get into the vehicle.He says officers will detach the vehicle from the pole and decide whether to remove the occupants at the scene or send everything to the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Investigators are looking into whether speed, road conditions or weather played a role in the crash.Police say the eastbo stanley becher und express lanes of the highway will remain closed in the area until further notice. The collector lanes reopened around 8:30 a.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Niranjan says police need to ensure the pole is structur stanley cup ally sound before allowing motorists back in the area.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press Dacl Apartment towers planned for Columbia Street West in Waterloo
 Halton police say a  staggering  number of tow trucks had to be taken out of service during their annual tow enforcement campaign.The Halton police Traffic Services Unit and District Response Units conducted a number of tow  stanley cup tru stanley quencher ck inspection blitzes across the region.A joint blitz was also carried out with Hamilton Police Service on the border of the two jurisdictions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In total, police carried out 103 inspections, which resulted in 56 tow trucks being taken out of service.Police point out that is a failure rate of 54 per cent.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The campaign also resulted in 155 charges being laid under the Highway Traffic Act.Officers said the top three reasons for the failed inspections included load security issues, lighting issues and weight issues.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They noted that to ensure the safety of all road users, drivers and operators of commercial vehicles are required to ensure their vehicl stanley tumbler es and loads are inspected and safe before they are operated on any road.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Police said they would like to remind motorists that if they are in a collision, they should not give their vehicle to just anyone.As the registered owner and/or driver of a vehicle involved in a collision, residents:鈥?Have the right to have the

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Paul Kershaw lov stanley termosky es his 72-year-old mother and his 101-year-old grandmother.But they represent a growing challenge for the co termo stanley untry, and Kershaw, 42, will be counting on younger age groups to protect and support the services that seniors need as Canada bears witness to a historic greying of its population.The next batch of numbers from the 2016 census, due Wednesday, is expected to show that thanks to aging baby boomers, there are as many seniors in Canada as young people, if not more 鈥?the first time in Canadian history that has been the case.    stanley botella             ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There is also likely to be a jump in the number of centenarians, including Kershaw   grandmother, showcasing another trend the age and sex data from Statistics Canada will confirm: Canadians are not only getting older, but also living longer.Wednesday   release ought to trigger a national discussion about the challenges Canada faces in the coming years, said Kershaw, an associate professor in the school of population and public health at the University of British Columbia.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Those include how best to serve the growing needs of the elderly, how to make sure the younger generations don ;t get swamped in the wake of the boomers and how far government policy should go when it comes to keeping people in the workforce.Federal spending on seniors ; benefits is expected to climb  Eevd Making sense of the massacre in our midst: Cohn
 Its been a year of educational ups and downs stanley quencher  for Grade 12 student Olivia Rymkiewicz and, with  no guarantees  around what universities will look like in September, the uncertainty continues.The incoming Western University student will leave her home in Calgary to live in residence in London, Ont. Shes tempering her expectations about orientation week events and the fall term, but feels  confident  about her move, knowing the university has mandated at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine for students living in residence. Its just the responsible thing to be doing,  Rymkiewicz, 18, said.  The well-being of other students can be directly impacted by a students decision not to get vaccinated.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        With Alberta accelerating second doses, Rymkiewicz expects shell be fully immunized by the time her move-in date comes around. While Western University has promoted a  full return  to in-person learning in the fall, the prospective nursing student said her first-year courses will mostly be held online, a decis stanley cups ion shes satisfied with. I think theyre making the best choice in order for us to move forward 鈥?its almost time for regular life to start again,  she said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Infectious disease specialist Dr. Anna Bane stanley cup rji said before universities open classrooms, they should require students to have at least one dose of the vaccine and receive the second shortly