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 The聽Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund  RHTLF  leadership has met with the governments of Canada and Ontario to discuss treaty renewal and the ongoing Robinso stanley thermobecher n Huron Treaty annuities case.This historic meeting with Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller and Ontarios Minister of Indigenous Affairs Greg Rickford focused on the ceremony and was an important step toward treaty renewal.The 21 Robinson Huron Treaty First Nations and the governments of Canada and Ontario are currently in litigation with Canada and Ontario for breach of treaty. Under the treaty, annuities to the First Nations and beneficiaries were supposed to increase as resource revenues within the treaty territory increased. In reality, the annuity increased only once, rising from $1.60 to $4 in 1875, and hasn ;t increased since.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        RHTLF leadership has been calling on both governments to reach a negotiated agr stanley tumbler eement instead of reaching a litigated outcome.       Meeting with the Crowns in ceremony is an import stanley mug ant first step to treaty renewal, which will hopefully lead us to a negotiated settlement of the annuities litigation,  said Chief Dean Sayers of Batchewana First Nation.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This is the first time Robinson Huron Treaty leadership has met with the Crowns in ceremony since 1850, 172 years ago. Our hope is this process will continue,  said spokesperson Duke Pelt Mawh Bruce Arthur: The third wave is here and it s a disaster in the making
 Canadians are more likely than residents of many countries to feel stanley cup  as though the global stanley cup  pandemic has united them, a survey suggests.Released Thursday, the survey interviewed 14,276 adults in the United States, Canada, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan and South Korea between June 10 and Aug. 3.Overall, 46 per cent of respondents told the Washington-based Pew Research Centre that they felt more unity now than before the coronavirus outbreak 鈥?while 48 per cent thought divisions have grown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At the two ends of the national unity spectrum were the Americans and Danes. Seventy-seven per cent of the respondents in the U.S. believed their country is more divided now than before, while 72 per cent of those in Denmark said the crisis has brought people together.Canada came second only to Denmark in having the most positive outlook about national unity, with 66 per cent of the respondents saying Canadians have become more united as a result of the pande stanley cup mic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  In every country surveyed, those who think their country has done a bad job of dealing with the coronavirus outbreak are more likely to say that their country is now more divided,  said the report. In Europe, those who have favorable opinions of right-wing populist parties are more likely than those with unfavorable vi

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« Réponse #3841 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 12:33:17 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Hospitals should step up their efforts to protect patient privacy by trying to generate less paper and ensure confide stanley cup ntial files are shredded rather than recycled, a new study suggested Tuesday.The research, undertaken by staff at Toronto   St. Michael   Hospital and published in the medical journal JAMA, found that thousands of docum stanley trinkflaschen ents containing sensitive and potentially identifying patient information make it out of hospitals in recycling bins where they become potential privacy liabilities.Dr. Nancy Baxter, study author and St. Michael   chief of general surgery, said the vast majority of patient information appeared to be properly disposed of.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The electronic age, however, has paradoxically created a stronger impetus for hospitals to tighten thei stanley mug r document disposal practices.Before, if you got a test, ... you treated that piece of paper as precious, Baxter said in a telephone interview. But now that we have it on our computers electronically, if you print out a chart for ease of review or to facilitate work flow, we ;re just throwing it out. So we ;ve actually generated a lot more pieces of paper to throw out. So actually with the electronic records I think many people would have thought that this problem had gone away when in fact it likely is worse.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Baxter and a tea Dpyo Spain arrests Moroccan suspected of praising terrorism
 Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Halton region warning of potential power outages and potentially wicked weather.Rain and scattered thunderstorms are being forecast for Thursday evening  March 19  heading stanley cup  into Friday with scattered thunderstorms and potentially high wind gusts, the national weather agency said.An approaching warm front will cause an area of showers and thunderstorms to move through the regions this evening and tonight. Some of the storms will contain heavy downpours with local rainfall amounts of 25 millimetres in an hour, Environment Canada said in its statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There will be the potential for high wind gusts Friday in the morning or early afternoon as a cold front approaches. Winds gusts of 90 km/h will be possible in this band, Environment Canada added.      Should these winds develop, power outages  stanley cups would likely occur  stanley quencher in some areas, the statement noted.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #3842 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 01:21:08 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?A Liberal government fond of promising help for those working hard to join the middle class unveiled billions in housing help Wednesday that could make a difference to hundreds of thousands of households 鈥?but only in a few years when federal money finally flows to new units and tenant benefits.The release of the na stanley termosy tional housing strategy on National Housing Day was designed to tout tens of billions in planned and expected spending over the next decade and solidify the federal governmen stanley bottles t   re-entry into the affordable housing sector.Included in the plan was a promise to introduce legislation to make housing a fundamental right, create a new, portable housing benefit for low-income households, and prioritize funding for the most vulnerable populations like women fleeing domestic violence.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But the plan itself rests heavily on provinces and territories kicking in matching funds, without which federal dollars won ;t flow.Even then, it won ;t happen until April 2018 and not until 2021 in the case of the new housing benefit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the reason much of the money won ;t be spent until after the next election in 2019 is because the federal government needs to take the  stanley cups uk time to get the details right and satisfy myriad local, provincial and territorial needs.We are looking at the realist Oaac PM says business as usual with Cuba
 Nick Dimitriou says that as a factory worker he learned early on to live off of 60 to 70 per cent of his salary, in case something should happen to his job. You kind of learn to live like that, so myself personally, Im good,  said Dimitriou, temporarily laid off this week from his long-time job as a Fiat Chrysler Automobiles  FCA  assembler/sprayer in the paint shop at the Windsor assembly plant.Dimitriou is one of thousands of Ontario autoworkers who face uncertainty in the weeks ahead after most of North Americas auto stanley cup quencher  plants said they would temporarily halt production over COVID-19 fears.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ford, General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Honda and Toyota said this week they would shut down all of their factories in the region.Toyota was expected to only temporarily close its Cambridge and Woodstock, Ont., facilities for two days next week for cleaning, but on Thursday announced it would shut down until April 6 after learning that a Cambridge employee tested positive for the novel coronavirus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Fiat Chrysler, GM and Fords plans to shut down are expected to leave about 150,000 workers across the continent off work, an unprecedented si stanley cup tuation for the industry. We have been taking extraordinary precautions around the world to keep our plant environments safe, and recent developments in North America make it clear this is the  stanley mug right thing to do now,  GM CE

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« Réponse #3843 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 01:45:03 pm »
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 Whitestone is holding a public meeting on the West Parry Sound Wellness Centre and Pool project on March 25 at 6:30 p.m.Asked if this public meeting will result in a decision being made on Whitestones involvement with the proposed pool and wellness centre project, Mayor Geor stanley cup ge Comrie replied that he expected there will be. The way its going to work is the first part of the meeting, members of the public can ask questions or speak about it for a short period of time and the councillors will be able to respond,  said Comrie.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Then we will go stanley mug  into a regular council meeting and councillors will debate the issue among themselves and pass a motion of some sort. If there isnt enough time to complete the second portion of the special meeting, Comrie said the vote would take place at the budget meeting set for March 29.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Whitestones councillor Joe McE stanley termoska wen said council is hoping to come to a decision at the March 25 meeting. Im hoping for some new information and not just a complete rehash of what weve heard,  said McEwen.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The topic of the proposed West Parry Sound Wellness Centre and Pool project has been much-debated on Facebook pages, such as Whitestone Community Chat, since late 2020.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               Th Ngwq Getting worse   : Cancellations, treacherous traffic conditions hit Halton as the snow gets heavier into the evening
 OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole used his first speech in the House of Commons as party leader to lambaste the Liberal gover stanley cups uk nment   response to the COVID-19 pandemic.In his formal reply to the Liberals ; throne speech, O ;Toole drew on his own experiences with being diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.That kicked off a lengthy attack on what he called the government   slow and at times completely wrong approach that left too many people behind.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        O ;Toole, an Ontario MP, was elected leader of the party in August, but just ahead of the resumption of Parliament last week he contracted COVID-19 as did his wife.That forced him into quarantine, and he only emerged Wednesday to deliver his official reply to the Liberals ; throne speech.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Tories have already said they won ;t vote in favour of it, but while that vote is a confidence measure, the backing of the NDP is promised and so the Liberal government will likely survive.That throne speech could have provided a clear and distinct  stanley italia plan on the eve of a second wave of this pandemic, it failed to do that, O ;Toole said.In the first wave stanley website  of the pandemic, the Liberals dragged their feet on the deployment of rapid testing, scaled back a government pandemic-warning system that might have flagged the severity of the threat sooner

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 TORONTO 鈥?Onex Corp. says it has agreed to buy Dutch daycare company KidsFoundation Holdings B.V. for an undisclosed price.The Toronto-based private equity firm says KidsFoundation is the largest child-care compan stanley termosy y in the Netherlands, providing care for more than 30,000 children across 281 centres with about 3,750 employees.Onex says it will make stanley mugs  the acquisition through Onex Partners, its division focused on opportunities in the U.S., Canada and Europe that require $200 million or more of initial equity capital.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Last year, U.K-based Busy Bees Holdings Inc. bought BrightPath Early Learning stanley cup  Inc., Canada   only publicly-listed child-care company, for $145 million. At the time, BrightPath had about 2,200 staff and 77 locations in Canada.      Onex has more than $32 billion of assets under management and invests in a wide range of sectors.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In April, the firm said it would acquire a stake in PowerSchool Group LLC, which provides online education software for kindergarten through Grade 12, as well as a stake in education-focused personnel management company PeopleAdmin.By The Canadian Press Dkon Crown wants 6 months jail for ex-McGuinty aide
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index ended its best quarter in more than a decade as the price of gold reached its highest level since 2011.The SP/TSX composite index closed up 125.50 points at 15,515.22 to finish 2.1 per cent higher in June and ahead nearly 16 per cent over the last three months.The unprecedented gains follow a disastrous March, which still l stanley cup eaves the Toronto stock market about nine per cent down for the year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It   obviously been a tumultuous quarter to say the least, said Allan Small, senior invest stanley cup ment adviser at HollisWealth.I think most people came into this quarter coming out of March afraid, nervous, feeling as though they couldn ;t see the light at the end of the tunnel. And I think we ;re leaving this quarter with a lot more optimism.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Small said he went into Tuesday   session before the Canada Day holiday skeptical about the outcome after last week   pullback as infection rates surged in several southern and western states.Unlike initial infections, however, the latest increases haven ;t been accompanied by as many hospitalizations and deaths.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Stock markets have swung wildly with the impact of the  botella stanley COVID-19 pandemic that   caused mass lockdowns, high unemployment

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 CAMBRIDGE 鈥?Two old outdoor pools 鈥?one on each side of the Grand River in Galt 鈥?appear doomed.But Galt resident Susan Rivers, a long-ago lifeguard at both George Hancock Pool and Soper Park   Kinsmen Pool, would like one of them to get a reprieve in the 2020 city budget.Both are slated for closing to save $170,000 in annual operating costs and avoid millions in needed upgrades and repairs.               AR vaso stanley TICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I just feel so sad that it   come to that, that they have to close the pools, Rivers said this week before the city   budget committee, which begins bottom-line deliberations on Thursday.Maybe you can pick one pool over the other. Maybe one is in a better location. Maybe one requires less work.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Both pools, as Mayor Kathryn McGarry said, are at the end of their lives. Hancock, built in 1950, was renovated 25 years ago. The Soper Park pool opened on the east side in 1967.Just tearing them down and naturalizing stanley termoska  the  stanley thermos mug sites will be costly in the coming years. Design work is budgeted at $100,000. The cost for Soper pool could reach $180,000. Hancock is more complicated and could hit $250,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Hancock   location, over a west side aquifer beside the Middleton Street pumping station, is problematic. Permits from the Grand River Conser Vxjx Martin Regg Cohn: Laurentian debacle shows Doug Ford has learned nothing about universities
 Provincial police say one person is dead after a fire broke out at an apartment building in Collingwood, Ont., on Monday morning.Officers, firefighters and paramedics responded to the blaze at the four-storey building shortly after 1 a.m.Police s stanley vaso ay one person died at the scene.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say all other occupants of the building are safe.The cause of the fire has not yet been determined.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police and the Ontario fire marshal   office are investigating.This report by  stanley cup The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 20, 2021.               ARTICLE CONT stanley cups uk INUES BELOW                                        鈥斺€斺€?               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3846 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 03:37:12 pm »
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 YPRES, Belgium 鈥?The Belgian and British royal families, Germany   foreign minister and descendants of some of those who died in one of the First World War   bloodiest battles gathered Monday in western Belgium to mark the centenary of the assault known as Passchendaele.More than half a million Allied and German troops were killed or wounded in the Third Battle of Ypres, an assaul vaso stanley t that has come to be synonymous with the futility of war.  stanley mug The Allied campaign, fought by British and Commonwealth forces from July to November 1917 in the mud-slicked battlefields of Flanders, barely moved the front line against the Germans.Gathered at the Tyne Cot Cemetery, where almost 12,000 soldiers are buried, representatives from nations whose soldiers fought, and members of their families, paid homage to those who died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Britain   Prince Charles said the gathering was to honour their sacrifice and to promise that we will never forget.When the battle started on July 3 stanley quencher 1, 1917, World War I was entering its fourth year. Both sides were desperate for a breakthrough after suffering hundreds of thousands of casualties the year before at Verdun and the Somme in northern France, two other battles that vie with Passchendaele as the most costly of the war.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Britain   Sir Douglas Haig was convinced he could force a breakthrough at  Gixh Conservatives boycott national security committee after government refuses to release documents about Winnipeg lab firings
 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  16,171.06, up 8.10 points. Bombardier Inc.  TSX:BBD.B . Industrials. Up three cents, or 6.59 per cent, to 48.5 cents on 17.34 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Manulife Financial Corp.  TSX:MFC . Financials. Down 17 cents, or 0.89 per cent, to $19.00 on 8.37 million shares.Enbridge Inc.  TSX:ENB . Energy. Up 41 cents, or 0.98 per cent, to $42.16 on 5.87 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley flasche LOW                                 Karora Resources Inc.  TSX:KRR . Materials. Down three cents, or 3.85 per cent, to 75 cents on 5.4 million shares.Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd.  TSX:NDM . Materials. Up 16 cents, or 5.41 per cent, to $3.12 on 4.74 million  stanley cup shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        B2Gold Corp.  TSX:BTO . Materials. Up 18 cents, or 2.04 per cent, to $9.02 on 4.67 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:Rogers Communications Inc.  TSX:RCI.B . Down 83 cents to $54.96. Rogers missed analyst expectations Wednesday as its net profit and adjusted earnings were cut in half in the second quarter with a 17 per cent drop in revenues. The Toronto-based telecom company earned $279 million or 54 cents per stanley quencher  diluted share, down from $591 million or $1.15 per share a year earlier. Adjusted

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« Réponse #3847 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 04:16:27 pm »
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 LONDON 鈥?An American tourist from Louisiana helped stop a hammer-wielding thief who unsuccessfully tried to steal the Magna Carta at Salisbury Cathedral, working in tandem with a church employee to prevent the man from escaping.Matthew Delcambre, of New Iberia, Louisiana, told The Associated Press that he and his wife Alexis were sightseeing in the southwestern English city when a man tried to shatter the glass encasing the precious manuscript in the church   Chapter Hou stanley fr se. After Alexis tried to raise the alarm to others, Delcambre and other bystanders banded together to try to hold the thief back behind the doors of the Chapter House.When the thief pushed past them, the 56-year-old IT expert gave chase into an outer courtyard. He grabbed the man   arm near the courtyard gate and knocked away the hammer. A church employee tackled him and held him down.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It wasn ;t me by myself, he said. It was completely a group effort.The Magna Carta, which was protected by two layers of thick glass, wasn ;t damaged.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Wiltshire police said Saturday that a 45-year-old man was freed on bail until Nov. 20 as officers continue their investigation.Salisbury Cathedral   Magna Carta is one of four existing specimens stanley mugs  of the 1215 charter that stanley tumbler  established the principle that the king is subject to the law. It is Pfvt Milton man charged after alleged sexual assault of Fergus youth on the job
 OSHAWA 鈥?For five years, volunteers for Life Rally Oshawa have been a fixture in Oshawas Memorial Park on Sundays, handing out meals and hugs. In response to the COVID-19 epidemic, theyve ramped up to serving the community seven days a week.The hugs, of course, are on hold. As soon as this virus started even before the final Sunday, we actually put a stop to all physical contact,  said organizer John E. Walker.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Currently, volunteers ar stanley bottles e handing out a sandwich, banana, a  stanley cupe snack and a bottle of water daily from 1 to 3 p.m. People picking up food are asked to line up and keep an appropriate physical distance. Were also doing delivery to those that are self-isolated because theyre in desperate need even for a little bit of food,  explained Walker. stanley cup         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After the Oshawa Coffee House in downtown Oshawa closed due to the pandemic, the cafes owners offered up the space to Life Rally. To support us, they allow us to use their kitchen facilities for our needs because we need a place thats safe to make the sandwiches,  said Walker, adding that the caf茅 has a commercial kitchen.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Walker said Life Rally has been trying to bridge some of the gap as community organizations make changes due to COVID-19, which includes the closure of St. Vincents Kitchen.                ARTICLE CONTINUE

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« Réponse #3848 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 04:30:31 pm »
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 The City of Brampton wants drivers to slow down on many neighbourhood streets.At its most recent meeting on Oct. 2, committee of council received and approved a report from traffic operations technologist Radoslaw Moryc recommending the city employ  traffic calming measures  on three Brampton roads 鈥?Centre Street North between Williams Parkway and Queen Street East, Vodden Street West between Main Street North and Williams Parkway and Royal Orchard Drive between Bovaird Drive West and Williams Parkway.The report was derived from the citys Neighbourhood Traffic Man stanley flask agement Guide, which measures various factors to determine the best way to deploy traffic calming measures based on neighbourhood traffic  stanley mug concerns. The current list includes 102 roads and streets ranked via a weighted point system.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         These factors include traffic volume, speed, cut-through traffic, average number of col stanley cup lisions over three years, presence or absence of school frontage, parks, sidewalks and other pedestrian generators,  said Moryc in the report.Centre Street North is a 40 km per hour zone with a measured 85th percentile speed of 57.3 km per hour, meaning 85 per cent of motorists travel at that speed or below under normal traffic-flow condition. It also means 15 per cent of motorists along that stretch are travelling more than 17.3 km per hour over the limit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The str Tlkj How loud is too loud  Richmond Hill residents suffer due to outdated noise bylaw
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« Réponse #3849 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 04:47:37 pm »
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 Maybe golf isnt so dead after all.The perception that the sport is in decline as a participatory activity is stoked every time a facility is sold and changes hands.In York Region, that seems to be a notion for public consumption when the tally of facilities that have changed hands in recent years is compiled.           stanley cup      A stanley mugs RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Whether it is a sale to housing developers seeking to turn green space into living space or a purchase by genuinely golf-oriented interest, eyebrows raise. You can hardly blame golfers for being a little bit nervous.There are, however, signs the golf industry is not in complete distress. Hey, if golf was sinking, wouldnt people be fleeing the industry as quickly as possible         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Instead, there are operators who have no intention of leaving the business. They are firmly entrenched.After 24 years of working for the founding Frost family at Spring  stanley termosky Lakes Golf Club, Bob Lean purchased the 54-hole facility in 2016. He bought the 400-acre facility for around $20 million, a figure not far off the purchase price of the Cardinal Golf Club complex in Kettleby a couple of years ago.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         So many golf courses are closing, but 20 years ago people were building always knowing they could turn around and sell the land to a developer,  said Lean.  I wanted to watch this place grow. T Fsji Police investigating following series of break-ins in Oakville
 A T stanley cup oronto man faces multiple charges after police allegedly seized more than $40,000 worth of illegal drugs and a small arsenal of firearms in a search of a Toronto residence and vehicle.According to Toronto police, the services Gun and Gang Task Force executed search warrants at the two Toronto locations last Sunday, Jan. 16.聽Police say they seized cocaine with a street value of $35,000, crystal methamphetamine with a $5,600 street value and psilocybin worth $2 stanley cup ,000 on the street.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      stanley website                    Police also allegedly seized 1,000 rounds of ammunition and eight firearms: a Glock 43 and a Glock 27, a Tx15A rifle, a Delta DTI 鈥?15 rifle, a Mossberg shotgun, an X95 assault rifle and a 9 mm Luger.      John Hiscox, 52, of Toronto is facing 30 charges including three counts of drug possession for the purpose of trafficking, eight counts of knowingly possessing an unauthorized firearm, eight counts of unauthorized possession of a firearm, one count of possessing a loaded firearm, five counts of possessing a prohibited device and five counts of possessing a prohibited device while knowing it to be unauthorized.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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« Réponse #3850 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 05:04:00 pm »
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 Supply management: e stanley cups uk conomists love to hate it, and Canadian farmers are loathe to give it up.The politically explosive issue emerged yet again Monday as a flashpoint in increasingly heated NAFTA renegotiation talks after the United States asked for an end to the system within the next decade.So what, exactly is supply management, and why does it stir up so much controversy                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The debate has been going on since the federal  stanley becher government created the system in the early 1970s in response to wide swings in prices and interprovincial trade disputes as technology and other developments disrupted the agricultural markets.The complicated system sets prices and protects Canadian farmers from competition, creating stability for dairy, egg, chicken and turkey producers. But it is seen as a symbol of government overreach and distortion of the market by those opposed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Because the system blocks out foreign production from the Canadian market, it is a thorn in the side of trade negoti stanley cup ators as other countries look for freer access to Canada   food markets, while Canadian politicians have shied away from any drastic changes.The federal and provincial governments use a few ways to control the market.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They keep out foreign competition with high tariffs on imports, which vary by pr Zdhp Here are the best (and worst) spots in the Hamilton area to see the total solar eclipse. And everything else you need to know
 Conservation Halton is warning residents to stay away from bodies of water due to large amounts of rain the area is expected to receive over the next several days.The local conservation authority report stanley cup ed Sat stanley cup urday that a Texas Low Pressure System is forecast to bring between 30mm and 40mm of mixed precipitation to Halton beginning early Sunday morning, continuing during the day and overnight into Monday morning, with additional showers possible on most days of this upcoming week.The expected precipitation means increased water levels and flows for rivers and streams over the next several days.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Conservation Halton says the combination of slippery and unstable banks and cold water temperatures will create hazardous conditions close to any river, stream or other body of water.Widespread flooding is not anticipated.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Conservation Halton staff said local reservoirs still have storage capacity available.However, they said fast flowing water and flooding of low-lying areas and natural floodplains may be expected.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Municipalities, emergency services and individual landowners in flood-prone areas are advised to be on alert.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Conserva stanley tumbler tion Halton is asking all residents and children to keep a s

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« Réponse #3851 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 05:17:24 pm »
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 A 59-year-old man is facing multiple drug-related charges after Halton police raided a residence and a food truck in Burlington on Wednesday, Oct. 28.Det. Scott Heyerman of the Burlington Criminal Investigations Bu gourde stanley reau said police began an investigation after receiving multiple tips from the public.As a result, he said, police be stanley thermobecher gan surveillance of a local food truck operator during which alleged drug transactions were witnessed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Following a two-week investigation, police executed a search warrant on the food truck while it was in the Mainway and Corporate Drive area.Search warrants were also executed at a residence, an outbuilding and a vehicle in the Guelph Line and Fairview Street area.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 During these raids, police said, the following items were seized:鈥?1.3 kilograms of cannabis               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?seven 420mg THC gummies                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              鈥?two THC vape pens鈥?21 oxycodone pills鈥?2.4 grams of cocaine鈥?one morphine pill鈥?3.2 grams of psilocybin鈥?one cellphone               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup OW                                        鈥?$1,575 in cashThe seized drugs are valued at $13,670, police said.One arrest was made.A 59-year-old Burlington man has been charged with two counts of possession of cannabis for the Vsmm Trudeau, Scheer defend family trips
 Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for Halton region, warning residents of  elevated pollution levels  due to the hot and humid weather conditions.The national weather agency said the advisory is in place Wednesday, May 31. Individuals may experience symptoms such as increased coughing, throat irritation, headaches or shortness of breath. Children, seniors, and those with cardiovascular or lung disease, such as asthma, are especially at risk,  the statement reads.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Exposure to air pollution is particularly a concern for children, the elderly, and those who have underlying medical conditions such as lung or heart disease, according to the agency.       If you are experiencing symptoms, such as coughing or throat i stanley tumblers rritation, consider reducing or rescheduling strenuous outdoor activities until the special air quality statement is lifted. Exposure to air pollution is particularly a health concern for people with heart or breathing problems, those with diabetes stanley cup , children and the elderly,  the agency says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Here are some suggestions from Environment Canada:Stay inside if you have breathing difficulties.Find an indoor place thats cool and ventilated. Using an air conditioner that cools and filters air may help.If you open the win stanley cupe dows you may let in more polluted air.If your home isnt air-conditioned, consider going to a

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« Réponse #3852 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 05:45:04 pm »
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 Out of work hotel workers are putting pressure on the province to ensure they are given a legal right to work when their employers recover.Beginning on Aug. 15, members of UNITE HERE Local 40 鈥?a North American union which represents workers in a number of B.C. hotels 鈥?have been engaged in a hunger strike as a way to  stanley cup pressure the government into action.According to Michelle Travis, a spokesperson for the union, over 90 per cent of hotel workers in the province have been laid off due to COVID-19. She said these jobs will come back, and its imperative for the province to make sure the original employees are  first in line  when it comes to filling them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         We want the province to provide some legal protection so that if you are laid off because of COVID you will have a pathway back to your job as the industry recovers, rather than be replaced by folks for less  money ,  she said, adding that B.C. might not see a full recovery of its hotel industry until 2022.  Workers  want to be able to go back to their original hotel jobs because a lot of folks have invested years there,  she said.  They are earning decent wages and benefits, and they dont want to lose everything theyve worked for over the ye stanley cup ars.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Accordin stanley cups uk g to Travis, each of the hunger strike participants decides how long they want to fast for. They do consume water and a medic is availab Dlfs New Canadian ambassador to Lebanon
 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada   chief public health officer says she won ;t get ahead of an independent review of the early-warning unit in her agency that   meant to flag potential pandemics.Dr. Theresa Tam says the unit within the Public Health Agency of Canada continues to function.The government ordered an outside review of the global health unit after The Globe and Mail newspaper reported that people in the unit had been reassigned just prior to the COVID-19 crisis.   stanley quencher              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report also said warnings from scientists weren ;t properly sent up the chain of command.Tam says she doesn ;t want to pre-empt the findings of any report, but will be looking closely at whatever recommendations come.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Tam also  stanley cup says that she received warnings about the initial outbreak of COVID-19 in China late last year, and that the information would have been passed on to provinces and territories.Like any other system, we have to look at lessons learned and look at its place as we move ahead, Tam said during a midday press conference on Parliament Hill.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The purpose of an independent review is so that wh stanley cup oever the reviewers are can do their jobs, so pre-empting what their findings are, I don ;t think is very helpful at this time.                A

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« Réponse #3853 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 05:58:56 pm »
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 The city of Brampton, Ont., had about 20.71 per cent of its residents receiving the Canada Emergency Response Benefit  CERB  last year.An analysis of federal data by The Canadian Press shows that the city had on average 98,061 recipients during each four-week pay peri stanley cup od for the pandemic aid.Over its lifespan between late March and October of last year, the CERB paid out nearly $82 billion to 8.9 million peo stanley tazas ple stanley cup  in Canada whose incomes crashed either because they saw their hours slashed or lost their jobs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In the first four-week period, there were 166,570 people in the city receiving the CERB, and the figure fell from there.There were 124,020 in the second period, 103,530 in the third, 88,930 in the fourth, 74,650 in the fifth, 68,660 in the sixth, and 60,070 in the final month before a trio of new benefits and a revamped employment insurance system replaced CERB.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The figures come from federal data The Canadian Press obtained under the Access to Information Act that provides the most detailed picture yet of where the aid went.The data from Employment and Social Development Canada is broken down by the first three digits of postal codes, known as forward sortation areas  FSAs , to determine the number of active recipients at any time anywhere in the country.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Can Snan Vaccines, variants and the grey zone: Where Ontario is at now
 Animal rights activists, as well as friends and family of Regan Russe stanley deutschland ll, descended on the headquarters of the Halton Regional Police on Tuesday, July 21 to call for justice for stanley cup  the woman who was struck and killed outside a Burlington slaughterhouse.Around 50 people participated in a demonstration that called on Halton police to upgrade charges against the 28-year-old truck driver involved in the June 19 fatal collision at the gates of Fearmans Pork meat processing facility, where Russell and others were protesting.Halton police issued a press release July 20 stating the driver of the truck carrying pigs destined for Fearmans had been charged with careless driving causing death under the Highway Traffic Act.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Protesters waved signs reading Justice 4 Regan and placar stanley website ds bearing the image of the 65-year-old Hamilton woman.At one point, four protesters were covered in fake blood.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Halton police, you have blood on your hands,  yelled Jenny McQueen, cofounder of Animal Rights Toronto. Regan Russell was violently killed. Her body was split in two. She was dragged for 50 feet.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those present at the demonstration also heard from Shane Martinez, who identified himself as a lawyer for the Animal Save Movement.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             

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« Réponse #3854 le: Octobre 31, 2024, 06:26:07 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?An annual survey looking at who Canadians trust most suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has given Canadians almost  stanley sverige absolute trust in doctors, while trust in corporate leaders and the media has plummeted to all-time lows.The Proof Strategies CanTrust Index is usually completed in January but when Canada went into a countrywide lockdown to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus, the public relations firm decided to ask some of the same questions again in early May.In January, the survey found 76 per cent of Canadians trusted doctors, and 70 per cent trusted scientists. When repeated May 1 and May 2, the online survey of 1,000 people saw trust in doctors shoot up to 87 per cent and trust in scientists to 82 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The polling industry   professional body, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error as they are not random and therefore are not necessarily r stanley cup epresentative of the whole population.Proof CEO Bruce MacLellan said Canadians have long put a lot of faith in doctors and stanley cup nz  scientists but he was surprised to see how much that has increased since COVID-19 began to hit Canada.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trust for doctors and scientists was leading all other places in our trust survey but now it   really gone into the trust stratosphere, if you will, in terms of how highly tr Kukn Andrew Scheer not voting in U.S. election
 What police describe as a disturba stanley flask nce ; has sent two men to hospital in Cambridge.Police say at 12:35 p.m. Tuesday, stanley cup  they responded to reports of a disturbance at a residence near Concession Road and Langs Drive in Cambridge.Two men were transported to hospital and are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police believe this to be a targeted incident and there will be an increased police presence in the area while they canvas the area.      Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police at 519-570-9777 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.        ARTI stanley botella CLE CONTINUES BELOW