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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:30 p.m.: The huge increase in government aid prompted by the coronavirus pandemic will cut poverty nearly in half this year from prepandemic levels and push the share of Americans in poverty to the lowest level on record, according to the most comprehensive analysis yet of a vast but temporary expansion of the safety net.The number of poor Americans is expected to fall by nearly 20 million from 2018 levels, a decline of almost 45 per cent. The country has never cut poverty so much in such a short period of time, and the development is especially notable since it defies economic headwinds 鈥?the economy has nearly 7 million fewer jobs than it did before the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The extraordinary reduction in poverty has come at extraordinary cost, stanley cup  with annual spending on major programs projected to rise fourfold to more than $1 trillion. Yet without further expensive new measures, millions of families may find the escape from poverty brief. The three programs that cut poverty most 鈥?stimulus checks, incre stanley quencher ased food stamps and expanded unemployment insurance 鈥?have ended or are scheduled to soon revert to their prepandemic size.While poverty has fallen most among children, its ret stanley termosar reat is remarkably broad: It has dropped among Americans who are white, Black, Erjb Tim Hortons faces labour pressure, commodity costs
 Cities around the world have reimagined public space throughout the COVID- stanley cups uk 19 p stanley drinking cup andemic to help residents get moments of exercise, fresh air and some sort of distanced social interaction. In Toronto, entire roads were closed to make way for cyclists and joggers as part of ActiveTO. Its sister program, CafeTO also closed roads so that restaurants could extend outdoor patios in lieu of indoor dining. Circles were painted on the grounds of Trinity Bellwoods park so that people could still gather while physical distancing.Still, issues of inequality persist when it comes to public spaces. Not every neighbourhood has equal access to parks. City council debated if there should be a public consultation on whether its golf courses should be repurposed. Incidents of racial profiling have also been documented in the citys parks in recent months.As a result, The Bentway Conservancy, the charity behind The Bentway, a 1.75km park running under Torontos Gardiner Expressway, launched an online and in-person exhibition running from now through December called Safe in Public Space, which asks activists, artists and researchers how Toronto can make its public spaces more inclusive for everyone, especially marginalized and racialized communities.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                        stanley cups                   Black and Afro-Indigenous trans folks dont see themselves in public spaces and city planning. They can go through a whole day and not see themselves reflected in billboards and

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 Halton police say a teenaged boy has drowned in Halton Hills Friday evening  June 11 .Police say the drowning occurred around 5 p.m. in the Credit River near MacNab Park in Norval. The child, identified as a 14-year-old Brampton boy, was swimming with friends at the time, police said.Witnesses reported to police the teen was with a gr stanley cup oup of youths who were jumping off the Adamson Street North br stanley tazas idge when the youth drowned. Police have located and notified next of kin for the teen.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The youth was treated by paramedics at the scene and taken to hospital, but  8220 uccumbed to his injuries, police said in a tweet.Officers tweeted just after 5:30 p.m. that Adamson Sreet north of Noble Street in Norval has been closed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Asking motorists and pedestrians to avoid the area, police said.Police aren ;t releasing the boy   name.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police remind the public and especially young people to be safe around the Region   waterways and stanley thermos  pools, know your limits, play responsibly and respect the water, Halton police said in a news release Friday night.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Anyone with information can call police at 905-825-4747 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.Police are Grcg BCE earns $685 million in second quarter
 TORONTO 鈥?Mel Lastman, the brash, outspoken pitchman-turned-politician whose array of gaffes, missteps and personal scandals did little to diminish a remarkable career as mayor of Canada   largest city, has died at the age of 88.Premier Doug Ford confirmed Lastman   death in a tweet on Saturday night. 8220 stanley cupe ;Mel was a true leader and builder for  the City of Toronto.  He was a great mayor and he touched many lives, Ford wrote.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A staunch defender of all things Toronto, the diminutive Mayor Mel wore his love for the city on his sleeve during a raucous six-year reign as mayor, which followed 10 straight terms 鈥?25 years 鈥?as the mayor of the suburb of North York.Current Toronto Mayor John Tory, who helped Lastman win his bid for megacity mayor in 1997, said flags will be lowered to half-mast in the late mayor   honour.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He was a kind, good-hearted man with a larger-than-life personality who always wante stanley cup spain d to do the right thing for people, Tory said in a statement Saturday night.Lastman   shoot-from-the-lip style earned him a reputation as a lovable bumbler, one who summoned the army during a snowstorm, pleaded with the Spice Girls to stay together and even threatened to kill stanley cup  a journalist.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But none of it 鈥?the b

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« Réponse #4577 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:36:17 pm »
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 PARRY SOUND 鈥?If the new building and landscaping along the waterfront is any indication, big changes are coming to Parry Sounds Georgian Bay Airways.In 2002, 30,000 Island Air was purchased by Keith and Nicole Saulnier and became Georgian Bay Airways. The business was sold to Jim Forsyth last spring.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  stanley bottles        Hitting the ground running, Forsyth has since demolished the original building and constructed a new one in its place, along with new landscaping. it has been a great transition, and we are in the midst of completing a new office building/base,  said Andrea Hardy, Georgian Bay Airways general manager and office manager.  It will include an updated ice-cream shop, as well as a waterfront restaurant and flight-training facilities upstairs for our pilots and students.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Forsyths vision is for Georgian Bay Airways to be a hub of activity for the community. The architectural design, along with updated landscaping, will hopefully be a draw for people to stop by to enjoy an ice cream or lunch/dinner by the water. We have added an amphibious Cessna 206 to our fleet, bringing it to four aircraft. The expansion of our building and fle stanley mug et will increase jobs and allow for additional sightseeing flights and transportation services from Toronto, Hamilton and pretty much any lo stanley cup cal airport within the GTA.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 Kdue Two men arrested in Mississauga murder investigation
 It was admittedly a small sample size.But when six mostly middle-aged men showed up at a Victoria hospital over a week with various genital injuries, doctors couldnt help but wonder: Could the stay-at-home orders during the COVID-19 pandemic be leading to more 鈥?and riskier 鈥?sexual behaviour  One can speculate that the increased time at home may have led to higher rates of sexual intercourse, with potentially increased riskier sexual practice,  a team of doctors wrote in an article that was just published on the Canadian Urological Association Journal website, titled  Male genitalia injuries: Unspoken collateral damage from the COVID-19 pandemic.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lead author Dr. Jes stanley cups se Spooner, who was finishing his medical school training in Victoria at the time, told the Star this week staff surgeons hadnt seen such an influx of cases before.  stanley cup The group of urologists were quite amazed at the volume of urological trauma during COVID,  he said.  We had six total cases, which is what a typical urologist would expect over a year, especially in Victori stanley vaso a, which has a more elderly population.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Spooner, who is now a urology resident at Dalhousie University in Halifax, said the influx happened around the time that B.C. was beginning to ease COVID-19 restrictions, leading them to wonder if that might have been a contributing factor. We can only speculate that the

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« Réponse #4578 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:59:35 pm »
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 The alarm was sounded as early as March: Canada had a supply problem when it came to procur stanley cup ing N95 respirators.Deputy prime minister Chrystia Freel stanley cup and likened the market for the disposable tight-fitting masks to the  Wild West. Nurses across Ontario pleaded with provincial officials to secure more and avoid a shortage crisis.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In April, global demand was so great that U.S. President Donald Trump blocked three million of them from entering Canada.And just last week, a Hamilton researcher said he was short thousands of the mask whose efficacy he was meant to study.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The frenzy over personal protective equipment, as concerning as it was and still is, prompted a question from one Waterdown-based company: What if the solution wasnt to secure more N95 respirators, but to use more of those we have 鈥?and safely Stryker, a medical technology company that supp botella stanley lies equipment to hospitals across the country, is one of a handful of manufacturers who were approved by Health Canada amid the pandemic to ship sanitization equipment out to front-line workers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Using a production facility in Quebec, Stryker has shipped 56 sterilization units as far as British Columbia and the Yukon.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The units look like

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« Réponse #4579 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:23:30 pm »
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 A program offering mental health treatment and a refuge for military personnel, veterans and first responders struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder is being developed at a scenic river-front pasture in British Columbia   Interior.Honour Ranch, located on the North Thompson river in Kamloops, will give a new affordable treatment option for personnel struggling with the psy stanley vattenflaska chological disorders that can result from the trauma and stress that comes with the job.The ranch is being launched by the Honour House Society, a s stanley tazas uburban Vancouver based group that provides free accommodation and suppo stanley cups uk rt to personnel and their families who have to travel to B.C. 8216  Lower Mainland to get health care.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Allan De Genova, the founder of Honour House, said he started the facility after learning about the personal and financial challenges associated with getting health care and the complications that can arise, including suicide, when conditions go untreated.They give unconditionally, De Genova said. When they need help it just doesn ;t seem like they ;re getting it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Having heard of many cases of first responders dying by suicide, he said developing a health and wellness facility that offered treatment for mental health disorders became a priority.The donation of the Kamloops pasture offers endless possi Wgkc Fiji forces Iranian refugee back to Papua New Guinea
 The citys University Health Network has rescheduled abo stanley cup ut 800 appointments for COVID-19 vaccinations as they wait for more delivery of vaccines from the province.According to a statement from UHN, they had to shift appointments to early next week but said they could have booked out vaccinations every day if they knew vaccines were expected to arrive. We had hoped that we would get vaccine for the weekend which would have allowed us to vaccinate 3,000 people,  a spokesperson from UHN said.  Our next shipment arrives Monday, so we have booked out Tuesday and W stanley cup ednesday.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This news comes after UHN president and CEO, Dr. Kevin Smith, tweeted Thursday evening that they  urgently need  more supply.The head of Ontarios COVID-19 vaccination tas stanley website k force, General Rick Hillier, also expressed concerns that the province is running low on its supply of 35,000 doses.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He said claims the vaccines are sitting in freezers is  inaccurate. Premier Doug Ford also called on the federal government to deliver more COVID-19 vaccines as soon as possible to meet demands.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The office of Federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu did not respond to the Stars requests for comments on the remarks of Ford and Smith.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Alexa

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 New research is upending old assumptions about what the ancestors of today   Inuit learned from Viking settlers.And the techniques researchers have developed to show that ancient Dorset and Thule people knew how to spin yarn centuries before the Norse were thought to have taught them could change the way archeologists think about Arctic stanley thermos mug  history. 822 stanley thermobecher 0;There   a lot we don ;t know, said Michele Hayeur Smith of Brown Un stanley thermos mug iversity in Rhode Island and lead author of a recent paper in the Journal of Archaeological Science.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hayeur Smith and her colleagues were looking at scraps of yarn, perhaps used to hang amulets or decorate clothing, from ancient sites on Baffin Island and the Ungava Peninsula.The origin of the yarn spun from animal hair and sinew had bedevilled Arctic scientists for generations. Most assumed it was a skill picked up from Viking colonists who sailed west from Greenland, establishing a community at L ;Anse aux Meadows in Newfoundland about 1,000 years ago.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hayeur Smith, who specializes in the study of ancient textiles, had her doubts.First, the yarn didn ;t look like anything she ;d seen in years of examining Norse fibres. Second, why would the people of the Arctic 鈥?highly skilled clothes-makers 鈥?need to learn such a basic technique from anyone else                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rrbz Indigenous kids get vaccinated at special Toronto pop-up soon after over-12s approved for Pfizer
 OTTAWA 鈥?Four conservative-minded premiers have issued their wish list for next week   throne speech  stanley cup on which the fate of Justin Trudeau   minority Liberal government could hinge.More federal funding for h water bottle stanley ealth care is at the top of the list.We ;re in desperate need of your support, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in his message to the federal government on Friday.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He was joined by Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault, Alberta   Jason Kenney and Brian Pallister of Manitoba, who held a news conference in Ottawa to spell out what they hope to see in the speech.The premiers said they want to see the federal share of health-c stanley shop are funding grow from 22 per cent to 35 per cent, which Ford said would amount to about $70 billion this year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It is time for the federal government to do its fair share, Legault said in French.The premiers are also calling on Ottawa to expand the fiscal stabilization program, which provides help to provinces facing a year-over-year decline in non-resource revenues.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The program has not changed since 1995 and the money available to eligible provinces is capped at just $60 per resident. The premiers are asking for that cap to be lifted.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             

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« Réponse #4581 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:12:19 pm »
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 QUINTE WEST, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police are looking for a driver who struck an officer and led police on a chase thro stanley water bottle ugh rush-hour traffic before the vehicle was found abandoned on the highway.OPP say officers from their Quinte West detachment, near Belleville, responded to reports of a dangerous driver stanley cup becher  at 5:25 p.m. on Wednesday.Police say they found the suspect vehicle soon after, but as officers stanley mug  got out of their cruiser, it sped away and struck one officer. The officer was later treated for minor leg injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say the fleeing suspect vehicle was able to evade police due to poor road conditions and heavy traffic.      Police were able to locate the car 鈥?identified as a black Pontiac G5 with Ontario plates BYYJ 064 鈥?soon after on the eastbound shoulder of Highway 401 just west of Napanee.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They say a search of the area by its K9 unit and its emergency response team came up empty.Anyone with information is asked to contact police.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Ndyg How to stay safe and avoid coronavirus when out shopping in stores
 Most of Hamiltons millennial generation are experien stanley spain cing some form of depression, anxiety or serious mental health problems, more than any past generations have had to stanley website  deal with, says a new report.Jeffrey Martin, co-researcher with Wayne Lewchuk of The Generation Effort: Millennials, Employment Precarity and the 21st century workplace, found that about four out of 10 millennials indicated their mental health was poor or fair. That was the red flag,  Wright told councillors during a recent Board of Health meeting.  That was an unexpected finding of the entire academic community. Mental health is a serious issue. Things have to be addressed there.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He said about half of millennials, who were born between 1982 and 1997, face depression and anxiety and they are six times more likely to be angry, especially about their job situation.Wright talked about the correlation between millennials poor mental health with their precarious employment. He said about 40 per cent of millennials  thought  they would live a better quality of life than their parents.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley cup website W                                 The report states that millennials, with high education levels, are  the first generation to begin their work careers in this new labour market. Work is hard to find and many of the jobs on offer are temporary. About 40 per cent of millennials have found permanent full-time employment, according to

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« Réponse #4582 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:22:20 pm »
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 Around one in 10 Canadians said they dont plan on getting the COVID-19 vaccine, according to a new survey by the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, raising questions about how health-care providers could best c stanley cups uk ommunicate the importance of getting the jab to skeptical patients.Experts say the results are mostly encouraging, as they show a majority of Canadians are willing to get inoculated. But they raise the persistent issue of vaccine doubt and how hospitals, including CAMH, can best respond. vaso stanley  Most patients and their families have been agreeable, in fact, enthusiastic  about the vaccine, said Dr. David Gratzer, a psychiatrist at CAMH. But he added the hospital, like other places offering the vaccine, has encountered some hesitancy.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Since Ontarios vaccine rollout began, CAMH has been offering inoculations to staff and long-term patients. Gratzer said its now giving vaccines to short-term-stay patients as well, and has opened vaccinations to the public in line with eligibility criteria set out by the province.CAMH is also the only hosp stanley canada ital in the Toronto region to include people with a mental illness or substance-use diagnosis and those with dementia under its vaccine eligibility list. Gratzer said this is important as research shows people with a mental illness diagnosis, specifically schizophrenia, have a higher chance of dying from COVID-19 than the general population.        ARTICLE CONTINUES  Sgoi Man charged in series of 6 bank robberies
 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau   admission Friday that he might have to improve the vetting for high-level appointments sparked criticism over why he didn ;t figure that out before he chose Julie Payette as governor general.Trudeau named the former astronaut as Canada  stanley cup   29th governor general in 2017 after disbanding a non-part stanley cup isan, arm  -length committee created by the previous Conservative government to recommend worthy nominees for viceregal posts.Thursday, she resigned over allegations she created a toxic w stanley cupe ork environment at Rideau Hall, an unprecedented move for a monarch   representative in Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trudeau faced questions Friday about his judgment and his government   failure to check with Payette   former employers at the Montreal Science Centre and the Canadian Olympic Committee, where she faced similar allegations of harassing and bullying subordinates.We will continue to look at the best way to select people for viceregal appointments, Trudeau told a news conference Friday outside his residence at Rideau Cottage. It   an important role for Canadians and we will look at how we can improve it.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But Trudeau would not commit to reinstating the non-partisan, arm  -length committee to choose her successor.Payette announced her resignation about a we

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« Réponse #4583 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:46:35 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A hospital doctor who failed to detect meningitis in a patient who died from the infection was professionally negligent, Ontario   top court affirmed Monday.In upholding a negligence finding against Dr. Virat Joshi, the Ontario Court of Appeal said the evidence clearly showed Mark Barber was displaying symptoms the doctor should have noticed and investigated.The Appeal Court also rejected Joshi   argument that Barber would likely have died 鈥?even with proper treatment for meningitis.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Throughout his testimony, Dr. Joshi downplayed the severity of Mr. Barber   presenting condition, the Appeal Court ruled. Most telling is that Dr. Joshi attempted to minimize the significance of his own recorded observation that Mr. Barber was confused ;.Barber, 46, died in February 2006 at Humber River Regional Hospital in west-end Toronto from pneumococcal bacterial meningitis. His wido stanley website w and two daughters sued.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Court records show Joshi failed to consider the possibility stanley water jug  Barber was suffering from meningitis when he examined the patient, and took no measures to rule out the possibility.Instead, Joshi believed Barber was likely suffering fr stanley water bottle om pneumonia, prescribed antibiotics, and discharged him. Barber was only properly diagnosed 24 hours after Joshi had first examined him, but it was too lat Ksdv Wilson-Raybould blasts Trudeau and offers four proposals to help resolve the Wet suwet en blockades crisis
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« Réponse #4584 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 04:50:40 pm »
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 Could a simple sugar replacement found at your local supermarket hold a cure for Lyme disease Tay Valley Township resident Eric Scheuneman hopes so, claiming that stevia has cured him of his disease.The three types of stevia he used, he claims, all worked better to varying degrees. Better than the an stanley cup tibiotics he had been prescribed, especially when dealing with his stage three Lyme disease pain.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Sitting in the dining room of his farmhouse  built in 1834  east of Maberly May 23, he recalled that he  most likely  was bitten by a tick found on his rural property.A friend found a tick on his neck on May 17, 2017, which was seen and properly and successfully removed by a friend.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Ive only ever found one tick on my body, actually,  he said.  It was engorged. After the tick was removed,  you coul stanley termosar d just see the bite,  he said.  There was no rash at all. I had to look to see it.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         He bought his farmhouse in 1979, and continued renovations until he was finally able to move into it in 1984. Not surprisingly, he knows a thing or two about fixing up homes. He wrote his first book, Insulating Homes for Energy Conservation, as he did energy conservation  stanley cup work for the federal government.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The next Ssyu Yamana Gold signs deal with Monarch Gold
 You may want to pack some patience, and a few meals, for the car ride north on the Canad stanley cups a Day long weekend.Oro-Medonte development services director Andria Leigh says 100,000 people could head to Burls Creek Event Grounds for The Rolling Stones June 29 concert. Thats more than double the size of the 2018 Boots and Hearts music festival hosted at the Line 8 site 鈥?when combined with vehicles already heading north into cottage country the sheer volume on Highway 11 could bring traffic to a crawl.Estimates earlier this week pegged attendance at 70,000. Burl   Creek   website says the facility has room for 100,000 people and 33,000 cars.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its  stanley cup Canada Day weekend, so highways will  stanley mug already be busy; given this might be the farewell tour, Im hearing up to 100,000 people,  Leigh said, during the Breaking Ground land-use development conference in Barrie Feb. 13.  It draws people to the area. A lot of tourism destinations and one-day concerts, people are coming to, and staying in, the area. Theyre going to Orillia and Barrie. We are seeing economic spinoffs. Theres significant investment in Simcoe County as a whole from events at 40,000 people.  But  theres debates on both sides whether theres any economic spinoffs, as opposed to just inconvenience for residents. The conference took place at the new Barrie and District Association of Realtors office on Veterans Drive. About 100 local realtors attende

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« Réponse #4585 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:07:23 pm »
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 Painted blue and lined with memorabilia, the most famous basement in Toronto Maple Leafs fandom is located in Ajax.Thats where Steve Dangle Glynn creates his passionate Leafs Fan Reaction  LFR  videos for his massively successful YouTube channel, where he can attract up to a million views per video.Originally from Scarborough, Glynn moved to Ajax last September and prior to that lived in Oshawa for eight years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             vaso stanley                              The earliest memory I have of it is I remember talking to my dad and he just sort of told me the Leafs are our team and I just sort of took his word to heart,  he said.Glynn said he al stanley fr ways had a flair for the dramatic as a kid, taking drama in school and always knew he wanted to  stanley canada do something in media and on camera but being an athlete wasn ;t practical.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As a radio and television student at what was then known as Ryerson University 鈥?since renamed Toronto Metropolitan University 鈥?he started making YouTube videos after every Leafs game. Since then Glynn has branched into podcasting hosting The Steve Dangle Podcast with Adam Wylde and Jesse Blake and now has his own podcast network, the Steve Dangle Podcast Network  SDPN  as well as serving as a television personality on Sportsnet. His memoir is called This Team is Ruining My Life  But I Love Them : How I Became a Professional Hockey Fan. I ham it up a bit sometimes, but I was  Evew I miss my home   : Pianist seeks safety in Ukraine
 OTTAWA 鈥?The head of a Canadian biotech industry association says Canada can and does make vaccines 鈥?just not the ones expected first to help stop the COVID-19 pandemic.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau created a firestorm Tuesday when he said Canadians will have to wait a bit to get vaccinated for COVID-19 because the first doses off the production lines will be used in the countries where they are made.Canada, said Trudeau, no longer has any domestic production capacity for vaccines and it makes sense that the countries that d stanley tumbler o will prioritize their own citizens.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Andrew Casey, the CEO of BioteCanada, told The Canadian Press Wednesday that Canada does produce vaccines but the technology for the leading COVID-19 vaccine candidates is so new, the manufacturing capacity is being built alongside the vaccines themselves.This is the first time the technology has actually been applied, he said. So you have to then build the facility to manufacture at scale, which is a  stanley tumblers challenge.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley uk LOW                                 While Sanofi has a vaccine plant in Toronto and GlaxoSmithKline has one in Quebec, both make protein-based vaccines, such as the more familiar ones Canadians get every year for the flu.But three vaccines showing great promise against COVID-19 are the first to use what are considered next-generation technologies.     

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« Réponse #4586 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:25:35 pm »
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 St. Theresas Catholic High School and Bourge stanley water bottle ois Motors Ford Dealership in Midland have partnered for the We Scare Hunger program for the stanley cup  month of October.On Oct. 5 Bourgeois Motors staff brough stanley termosky t trucks to St. Theresas to pick up bags of food collected by students and staff. St. Theresas wants it done so it gets into the food bank before Thanksgiving,  said Greg Bertram, a sales agent from Bourgeois Motors.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Collections are continuing at the 281 Cranston Cres. dealership until the end of the month as well as other Ford dealerships.      St. Theresas does canned food drives three or four times a year.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Food was delivered to St. Vincent de Paul which operates out of the basement of St. Margarets Parish at 589 Hugel Ave.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Xwgf City hall, civic centres to close; non-essential services reduced
 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government has made a move to try to help o stanley tumbler ne of three Canadian markets become a hub city for the National Hockey League   resumption of play.A federal official told The Canadian Press on Thursday that the government issued an order in council that would allow one of Vancou stanley cup ver, Edmonton or Toronto to serve as one of the NHL   two hub cities during the COVID-19 pandemic.The official was granted anonymity because they weren ;t authorized to discuss the order publicly.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The order is awaiting the Governor General   signature.Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marco Mendicino has issued a letter saying it   in the national interest to have a Canadian hub after the Public Health Agency of Canada and the public health authorities in Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver all gave their approval of the NHL   plan to keep players separate from the general public.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 It would be called a cohort quarantine.The move would allow the NHL to bypass the traditional 14-day quarantine for anyone entering Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The NHL had to present a plan that met public health requirements for Canada bef vaso stanley ore the government proceeded with the order.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Toro

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« Réponse #4587 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:26:11 pm »
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 A passion for learning, time-management skills, and perseverance 鈥?such were the keys to the academic successes of this years slate of top Toronto Catholic District School Board聽  TCDSB  scholars.Etobicoke students Magda Milne, Lakindu Somaweera and Julia Menezes, all 18, ranked among the Toronto Catholic school boards top five graduates in the class of 2018.The Guardian interviewed each of the extraordinary teens to ask about their secrets to gaining perfect 鈥?or near-per stanley becher fect 鈥?grades,  stanley cup their extracurricular interests, and their post-secondary plans for September and beyond.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Magda Milne is one of the TCDSB   top scholars this year. She graduated from Michael Power-St. Joseph Catholic High School   International Baccalaureate program with an overall average of 100 per cent.                                                                                       stanley en mexico                                                                                               TCDSB/photo                Agiw Here   s a map of where suspected impaired drivers are being stopped in Burlington and Oakville as well as Milton and Halton Hills (June 14 to 18)
 OTTAWA 鈥?The national unemployment rate was 8.5 per cent in November. Statistics Canada also released seasonally adjusted, three-month moving average unemployment rates for major cities. It cautions, however, that the figures may fluctuate widely because they are based on small statistical samples. Here are the jobless rates last month by city  numbers from the previous month in brackets :鈥?St. John  , N.L. 9.3 per cent  8.8 鈥?Halifax 6.6 per cent  7.7                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Moncton, N.B. 8.9 per cent  8.3 鈥?Saint John, N.B. 10 stanley cup .2 per cent  10.0         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Saguenay, Que. 5.2 per cent  5.0 鈥?Quebec City 4.3 per cent  4.5                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Sherbrooke, Que. 6.4 per cent  7.0                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?Trois-Rivieres, Que. 5.7 per cent  6.0 鈥?Montreal 8.5 per cent  9.6 鈥?Gatineau, Que. 7.2 per cent  7.9 鈥?Ottawa 7.1 per cent  8.2 鈥?Kingston, Ont. 7.2 per cent  8.5 鈥?Peterborough, Ont. 11.9 per cent  11.7                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Oshawa, Ont. 7.9 per cent  8.3 鈥?Toronto 10.7 pe stanley cup r cent  11.5 鈥?Hamilton, Ont. 8.0 per cent  9.2 鈥?St. Catharines-Niagara, Ont. 7.2 per cent  7.5 鈥?Kitchener-Cambridge-Waterloo, Ont. 9.1 per cent  10.8 鈥?Brantford, Ont. 6.6 per cent  7.2 鈥?Guelph, Ont. 7.0 pe stanley italia r cent  8

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« Réponse #4588 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:42:30 pm »
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 An Oakville angler says hes stunned to learn that fish stanley cup ing at many of the places he previously enjoyed could now net him a $300 fine.Nick Puzio, 24, says the East Bronte Pier has been a favourite fishing spot of his since childhood, noting he once caught a 25-pound salmon from that location.For that reason, he says he was shocked when a friend recently sent him a photo of a no fishing sign at the pier, which prohibits fishing from April 15 to Nov. 15.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The main fishing season is late August to the end of September, and theyve banned that time,  said Puzio. I think this is ridiculous.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School graduate says other no fishing signs have gone up at the Oakville pier on Sixteen Mile Creek, a favourite fishi gourde stanley ng point for many in t stanley cups he community. I know guys who fish there who are 85 years old and they have been fishing there since they were 15,  says Puzio.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I just dont understand this.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Officials with the Town of Oakville, however, say this is nothing new.The towns director of parks and open space, Chris Mark, said for more than 25 years fishing has been prohibited in Oakvilles harbours and off the various waterfront parks between April and November.He no Eezw Vaccination to become mandatory for Ontario long-term-care staff
 CASSELMAN, Ont. 鈥?Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet made a brief foray outside Quebec Tuesday to ex stanley cup quencher press solidarity with francophones across the country.The party is only running candidates in Quebec, but Blanchet made a stop in eastern Ontario to say that pursuing sovereignty doesn ;t mean renouncing franc stanley quencher ophone and Acadian communities outside Quebec.He was travelling between campaign stops in Montreal in the morning and Gatineau, Que., adjacent to Ottawa, in the afternoon. The town where he stopped, Casselman, Ont., is in the middle of Glengarry-Prescott-Russell, a riding where nearly 60 per cent of the population speaks French as a first language.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Wednesday is Franco-Ontarian Day in Ontario, the anniversary of the first time the Franco-Ontarian flag was first officially raised.Blanchet said anglophones in Quebec are treated very well and francophone and Acadian communities elsewhere should be treated equally well, including being able to work in their native language.        ARTICLE  stanley cup CONTINUES BELOW                                 The federal parties say lovely words but in fact, on the ground, francophones are treated like second-class citizens in Canada, he said in French. He pointed to cuts to French-language services by Ontario   Progressive Conservative government as evidence.If Quebec independence were to be achieved, Blanchet said the Bloc would demand a

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« Réponse #4589 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 06:03:46 pm »
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 Cole London watched a lot of TV shows and movies gro stanley termosy wing up.At first, he watched them for stanley mugg  enjoyment but later watched them to learn what the cast and crew were doing and how they were doing it.Today, he is using his knowledge of film and TV and applying it as a career.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         To me film was never really a career option until it was,  said London, 18.  And then I was like, I can do that  Thats a thing I can do at my age  Of course Id love to try that, like hell yeah, why not. In May, Londons film, My Fair Robot, took home the best film award at the 17th annual Jump Cuts High-School Filmmakers Showcase held by the Toronto International Film Festival  TIFF .        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Grade 12 Claude Watson School for the A stanley spain rts student beat out 91 other entries from young filmmakers across Ontario.The short films were submitted in genres such as documentary, experimental, fiction and animation, TIFF said in a news release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The young creators, as part of this showcase, are experimenting with form, playing with narratives and telling diverse stories,  said Keith Bennie, acting director of learning at TIFF, in the release.  This showcase gives them a chance to see their work on the big screen, often for the first time and share in the magic of storytelling with family, friends and film lovers.     Kxjg Top court won   t hear shooter   s appeal
 A single mom from Burlington is frustrated with the lack of affordable housing. A Milton student grapples with the soaring cost of living.聽Both people are facing financial hardship these days. And theyre far from the only ones in Halton.With the Doug Ford government getting a fresh majority mandate from voters and a PC sweep across Halton ridings, the housing crisis and issue of affordability are among key concerns being raised by local communities.Julie ten Hulscher, who pays $1,715 per month to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Burlington, is struggling to find a bigger place that meets her budget and allows her young daughter to continue school within its district next year.聽 My concern at this point is that housing costs are going to continue to rise, and I will be stuck in a cramped, small one-bedroom for a long period of time where my daughter and I share a bedroom,  she said in a Facebook interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According to longtime housing advocate Garth Brown, the housing crisis impacts a wide cross section of society: individuals, families and seniors.聽 Home affordability, whether ownership or rental, is a vital issue,  he said.Although the Halton Region has made inroads in providing more affordable housing options by building more homes, acquiring properties and c stanley tumbler on stanley spain verting for- stanley cup profit entities, he said, there are still more than 3,500 applicants on the regions housing wait list.        ARTICLE CONTINUES