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 Ontario is reporting another 865 COVID-19 cases and 14 more deaths. Of the 14, nine of the deaths occured more than two months ago and is being reported due to a data cleaup, according to the provinces latest report released Thursday morning.Ontario has administered 35,152 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 20,827,809 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 10,844,013 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 83.2 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 72.9 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province says 9,983,796 people have completed their vaccinations, stanley thermos  which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 76.6 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 67.2 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province is now including  stanley sverige new data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario is warning that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data m stanley cups uk ay not match daily COVID-19 case counts.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The provinces new data reports 540 COVID-19 cases Pkoz Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 2,584 COVID-19 cases, 24 deaths; Reopening provincial outdoor recreational sites should focus on equity, access: advocates
 OTTAWA 鈥?Here are the names, level and citations of the 59 newest members of the Order of Canada, and two promotions, unveiled Wednesday and provided by Rideau Hall:CompanionRobert Daniel Steadward  Edmonton, Alta. : For his lifelong dedication to propelling the Paralympic movement forward on a global sca stanley website le.  This is a promotion within the Order of Canada.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        OfficersJohn Borrows  Victoria, B.C. : For his scholarly work on Indigenous rights and legal traditions, which have had a significant impact across Canada and abroad.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Helen M. Burt  Vancouver, B.C. : For her life-altering research on drug delivery systems, for her leadership at the University of British Columbia and for her community engagement.John Challis:  West Vancouver, B.C. : For his seminal contributions to the field of obstetrics and genecology, and to health research and innovation in Canada and abroad.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Elizabeth A. Edwards  Toronto, Ont. : For her foundational contributions to bioremediation and for amplifying the value of cross disciplinary collaboration.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley cup                                   Peter E. Gilgan  Toronto, Ont. : For his exceptional commitment to health care, the well-being of children and community building, as  vaso stanley one of Canadas leading philant

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 Click here for more information on all of the athletes from York Region at the Tokyo Games.Sport: BadmintonDivision: Men   singles               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hometown: Richmond HillBirthplace: Toronto        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Residence: Richmond HillSchedule  all dates and times listed in Eastern Daylight Time and subject to change :               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       cups stanley                                   July 27, 6:20 a.m. vs. Felix Burestedt  Sweden                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              July 28, 5:40 a.m. vs. Chou Tien-chen  Chinese Taipei *July 29, 8 p.m. Round of 16*July 30, 4:30 a.m. Ro stanley mugs und of 16*Aug. 1, midnight Quarterfinals*Aug. 2, 7 a.m. Medal matchesInfo: In 2016, won Canadian U19 si stanley termosy ngles at age 14 to become youngest Canadian junior champion... In 2021, won gold at Pan American Championships.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        *if qualified Gplq Cash and candy stolen during Milton Petro Canada break-in
 The federal government has released more details on new program that will allow most Canadians working from home due to the pandemic to easily and quickly claim a tax deduction of up to $400.The new work-from-home personal tax deduction was originally announced on Nov. 30, but on Tuesday the government said the qualifying period had been widened to include more workers. Now all employees who worked from home more than half the time over at least four consecutive weeks during 2020 due to the pandemic will be eligible.As well, the government clarified that eligible employees can claim $2 for each day they worked from home, up to a maximum of $40 vaso stanley 0. Employees claiming expenses this way will not need to track their expenditures, provide receipts, or submit a form signed by their employer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The maximum amount that can be claimed via this method per individual is $400, but multiple people in one household, including spouses, can each claim the flat-rate deduction.The list of eligible expenses has also been expanded to include home internet access fe stanley quencher es. As well, employees working from home do not need to have a dedicated home office, and can claim a shared space such as a kitchen.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For employees working from home due to COVID-19 who want to claim more than $400 in home-office expenses, the government has launched two  stanley cups simplified versions of the requ

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 The community is pulling together for a local family following a collision that has  turned their lives upside down.  It could happen to any one of us, and life is so precious,  Debbie Sammit said.Sammit, the owner of Pretty Woman Fitness, is hosting a fundraising raffle for Jennilyn Reed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Severn Township woman suffered life-threatening injuries April 11 after her vehicle was hit by a driver travelling south in the northbound lanes of Highway 11, near Men termo stanley oke Beach Road.She was airlifted by helicopter to St. Michaelrsquo  at the time of the accident, Sammit, a friend of the family, told Simcoe.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Reed was transferred to Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Orillia after three weeks in Toronto and she continues to recuperate from the crash.Two of her five children were in the car with her at the time of the collision.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She swerved the vehicle to save her children, Reedrsquo  sister, Jessie Gowanlock, told Simcoe.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                            stanley cup    Reeds 11-year-old son, Brody, was in the front passenger seat and suffered a minor cut to his head, a black eye and glass in his lip and legs.Her five-year-old daughter, Brooke, was in the b stanley website ack seat and sustained a broken right arm, Gowanlock said. Kkby Who is responsible to implement the Calls to Action
 Police east of Toronto say they ;ve charged a 30-year-old man with murder in the deaths of his mother and grandmother.Durham Regional Police say they opened an investigation on Oct. 14 after family stanley cup  members called to request a wellness check on 85-year-old Tatilda Noble and her daughter, 58-year-old Ava Burton.Police say the women were not found at their home and remain missing, but are now presumed dead.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                 stanley taza                         Investigators say Joshua Burton of Whitby, Ont., was arrested on Friday in nearby Oshawa.      He   now facing two counts of second-degree murder, in his relatives ; deaths.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               stanley cup                    Police say they are still trying to locate the women   bodies and the investigation remains active.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 23, 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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 The Lands Advisory Board and Resource Centre  LABRC  hosted the 2023 National Conference on the Enforcement of First Nation Laws in Gatineau, Que., June 6 to 8.The conference theme was  Advancing Enforcement Solutions.  The failure of police enforcement of Fir stanley cup st Nations laws has been a long-standing problem across Canada.First Nations have the legal authority to pass laws under the I stanley quencher ndian Act, or under their Land Code if they have chosen to self-govern their lands, as well as in accordance with inherent authority.               ARTICLE CONTINUES  stanley cup becher BELOW                                        These laws often relate directly to important issues of health and safety, such as trespass, controlling environmental hazards, or control of drugs and alcohol. However, there is no consistency with respect to whether police forces will actually enforce these laws and there are limited mechanisms for prosecution if enforcement does occur, therefore law-making on reserves has been restricted.Many First Nations are left without any means to effectively protect their lands and their members.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 At the conference, speakers from across Canada presented to more than 600 participants on the innovative solutions that were working in their communities and the challenges they faced.Trevor Bernard, executive director of Membertou First Nation in Nova Scotia, celebrated the success of their Membertou Family Homes Law, which resulted in the fir Tzrk Part of our history   : Tracey   s Dairy permanently closes in Renfrew
 Canadian politics took the spotlight in late-night television Sept. 23, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.Trudeau is in New York until Sept. 25 for the 79th  stanley mug session of the United Nations General Assembly, and other business appointments.But the PM took time out of his evening to appear on the late-night talk show, which aired on CBS and is available to stream on Paramount+ or watch on Global TV.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the first half of the show, Colbert bantered with Trudeau about Canada   culture and landscape, asking him to describe the co stanley cup untry.Trudeau said it   more about the people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We come together a little different than the melting pot in the United States. We try to celebrate differences. People keep their cultures and keep their languages, Trudeau said.Colbert asked if there was anything Canada fights the U.S. about, such as soft lumber tarri stanley cup ffs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We come over the border to get cheaper  prescription  drugs, Colbert said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              We ;re happy to try and help you out, but it would be really easier if you had universal health care, Trudeau said.                                         

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 TORONTO 鈥?The typical Canadian family will spend up to $420 more on groceries and dining out next year, getting lit stanley thermobecher tle relief from a recent drop in the cost of food, suggests a new report released Monday.A study by researchers at Dalhousie University in Halifax estimates food inflation will increase in 2017, driven by a fallingloonie and U.S. president-elect Donald Trump   first year in the White House.Food prices overall are expected to rise between three and five per cent, with meat  especially chicken and pork , vegetables, fish and other seafood among those projected to jump by four to six per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fruit and nut prices are anticipated to go up between three and five per c stanley mugs ent, while the costs of dairy, eggs, bakery goods and cereals are forecast to increase by up to two per cent. Restaurant costs will rise by two to four per cent, the report says.The study says the sweet spot for food inflation is between one and two per cent, a rate it says is manageable for restaurateurs, grocery stores and consumers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sylvain Charlebois, the report   lead author, says he wouldn ;t be surprised if next year   food inflation surpassed four per cent.I think 2016 was volatile and 2017 will be, at the very least, equally as volatile, Charlebois says.             stanley quencher    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                Iice What are the rules for using dirt bikes on roads and trails in Ontario
 FAIR OAKS, Ind. 鈥?Authorities are investigating alleged animal abuse after an animal rights group released graphic video showing workers kicking and throwing young calves at an Indiana dairy farm that   a popular destination for school field trips.Animal Recovery Mission said that an investigator for the Miami-based animal rights group secretly recorded the disturbing footage last year while working for several months at Fair Oaks Farms, which Food  Wine magazine has called the Disneyland of agricultural tourism.The group said that the footage shows the daily mistreatment of the resident farm  stanley taza animals at the farm   dairies about 70 miles  113 kilometres  south of Chicago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Due to the many years Fair Oaks Farms has been in business, it is impossible to number the amount of calves and cows that have inhumanely died at the hands of thi vaso stanley s company, said Rachel Taylor, a spokeswoman for Animal Recovery Mission.Fair Oaks Farms founder Mike McCloskey said in a statement Tuesday that four employees seen in the video have been fired and actions have been taken to prevent further abuse. A fifth person shown in the video was a third-party truck driver who was transporting calves, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As a veterinarian whose life and work is dedicated to the care, stanley mug  comfort and safety of all animals, th

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 璜?stanley fr 榛炴搳闁辫畝涓枃鐗圛n 2021, there were 2,306 York Catholic school board employees listed on the provinces annual public sector salary disclosure list, known as the Sunshine List.In the public board, there were 4,720 earning $100,000 or more in 2021.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Teachers in both boards make up the bulk of  sunshine  employees 鈥?about 53 per cent are elementary school teachers and about 35 per cent are secondary school teachers.聽In both school boards, there was an increase in the number of employees, mostly teachers, on the list compared to 2020 鈥?an 89 per cent increase in the Catholic board and a 97 per cent increase in the public.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley cup                                   There are five employees in the public school board earning north of $200,000, compared to one in the Catholic board.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The top five earners in the public school board include  excluding taxable benefits :鈥?$281,686 鈥?Director of Education, Mary Sirisko;鈥?$247,861 鈥?Assistant Deputy Minister, Clayton La Touche;鈥?$230,618 鈥?Associate Director of Education Schools stanley thermoskannen  and Programs, Steven Reid;鈥?$214,324 鈥?Associate Director of Education, CFO, Vidyia Maharaj; and鈥?$213,116 鈥?Associate Director of Education, Equitable Outcomes and Schools, Cecil Roach.聽               ARTICLE CONTINU Kese Linton brothers sell Linton   s Service Centre to Camp family
 The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will be running again in Toronto this year, with a slate of in-person events set for Oct. 18 to 23, followed by online festival selections from Oct. 24 to 30.The opening night gala, taking place at the TIFF Bell Lightbox, will centre around  Stellar  by Darlene Naponse, an Anishinaabe director. The film is a self-reflective piece on the connections that people form between themselves, others and the planet as a whole, explored through the lens of a cata stanley website strophic meteor crash on Earth that traps two lovers in a small northern Ontario bar.Throughout the festival, more than 147 works from 16 countries in over 55 Indigenous languages will be presented, including 19 feature films, 13  thematic shorts programs,  nine digital and interactive works, and a mix of audio, music, exhibitions and other art.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The closing of the physical event on Oct. 23 will be portended by  Rosie  by Gail Maurice  Cree/M茅tis , a film about an orphaned Indigenous youth wh stanley taza o moves in with her  street-smart  aunt, against the backdrop of the fringe of 19 stanley quencher 80s Montr茅al.      Keep an eye out for the other feature films, like  Powerful Chief  by Henry Vallejo  Aymara  following Elisban as he arrives and survives in a city homeless and broke;  The Drovers Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson  by Leah Purcell  Goa-Gungarri-Wakka Wakka Murri  in which a mother is pushed to the limit of what shell do to

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 Halton Hills Ward 2 councillors and Halton police will hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 17 to discuss crime prevention with rural re stanley mugs sidents, following a series of break-ins.The meeting will run from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Acton Arena, 415 Queen St., E., and feature a presentation from Halton police with tips on preventing crime.Residents will have the opportunity to speak one on one with officers to discuss their specific issues.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley cup                                   This meeting comes as a result of recent discussions with my fellow Ward 2 councillors Jason Brass and Joseph Racinsky,  said local and regional Coun. Clark Somerville in a press release.       We recognize that the rural area presents unique challenges when it comes to crime prevention, and I am delighted that our Halton police are so engaged with supporting our community.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley thermos mug                 Police superintendent Cole Repta said police are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of those they serve. We look forward to meeting with residents to not only share information on our ongoing efforts to combat and prevent crime, but to continue working closely with them to ensure all of Halton remains as safe tomorrow as it is today,  he said. Mjdn Trump: Texas mass shooting is about mental health, not guns
 DURHAM 鈥?An Ajax man is facing a penitentiary sentence after being convicted of unlawfully possessing loaded handguns and an assault rifle 鈥?weapons he made himself.Quintin Cooks conviction for weapons offences, which include  stanley kubek manufacturing a firearm, call for a penitentiary term of four years, p stanley cup rosecutor Ngai On Young said during a sentencing hearing Tuesday, Jan. 28 in Oshawa. The offence carries a mandatory three-year sentence, he noted. We have this social issue with guns,  Young told Ontario Court Justice Peter West.  He added to the inventory of guns out there.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cook was 23 when Durham police, responding to a report of an armed person, arrested him at his Lawrie Road home in September 2018. An officer approaching the house saw a handgun, which turned out to be a loaded 9mm Glock, on the floor of Cooks unlocked car, Young said.Inside the house police se stanley quencher ized other guns 鈥?a 40 calibre handgun and an AR-15 assault rifle, fully loaded and  readily accessible,  Young said. Police also seized hundreds of rounds of ammunition.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  That is a highly dangerous situation,  Young added.An investigation revealed that not only did Cook fail to legally obtain the guns, he also built them himself 鈥?buying polymer frames and the necessary parts to complete them, the court heard. Cook also made the rounds of ammunition found in the house.               AR