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« Réponse #1530 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 01:19:21 am »
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 A Markham man is part of a trio of suspects who allegedly attempted and committed frauds at casinos exceeding.The suspects allegedly committed several frauds and made some fraud  stanley tumbler attempts at casinos in Quebec and Ontario in 2018.聽OPP Investigations and Enforcement Bureau, Niagara Investigations Unit, attached to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, discovered a link with casinos in Queb stanley mugs ec, Alberta, British Columbia, and Ontario.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        OPP collaborated with detectives from the S没ret茅 du Qu茅bec, Organized Financial Crime Investigations Division to gather evidence and identify the suspects.聽      A joint forces team was assembled and all identified suspects were located and arrested on Jan. 23 and 24.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Charged are聽Yuan Wang, 40, of Markham, Sunilkumar Patel, 53, of Brampton, and Daud Srosh, 47, of Brampton.They are charged with fraud over $5,000 and uttering a forged document. Wang and Sunilkumar are both scheduled to appear in Quebec at a later date.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      stanley trinkflaschen    Srosh washeld for a bail hearing Jan. 25 at the Ontario Court of Justice 鈥?St. Catharines. Iniy Long-term care home facing COVID-19 charges
 Film productions will have to start paying for location shoots in Toronto starting next April, if council goes along with a recommendation to end the citys long-standing practice of providing film permits for free.The new fee structure was recommended by Toronto film office staff and  stanley quencher sent to council with the blessing of the citys Economic and Community Development Committee at  stanley water bottle its meeting Sept. 22. This is a response to growth,  said Torontos Film Commissioner Margueritte Pigott at the meeting.  The decision was taken 20 years ago to not charge for film permits, but the industry was relatively immature and there were gaps in our service, so it was seen that charging for permits would be damaging to our competitive offering.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But 20 years later, Toronto is a very mature jurisdiction and were one of the top five film production cities in Nor stanley cup th America. Pigott noted that the industry in Toronto is currently worth $2.2 billion and employs 35,000 Torontonians.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And she said in the post COVID-19 city, the industry is poised to grow dramatically聽鈥?which means that the citys film office will need more resources to manage the volume.And that, she said, means permit fees.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If approved by Toronto council at its Oct. 1 meeting, that will mean that all but local news and

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« Réponse #1531 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 02:49:44 am »
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 Nearly 1 million Ontarians are on social assistance, but you wouldn ;t know it from the lack of attention they get.Yes, that   an enormous number of people. No, it doesn ;t translate into 1  stanley cup million votes.Low-income people tend toward lower election turnouts, poor children aren ;t voters, and welfare families can ;t afford campaign donations. But the bigger reason why poverty remains a low priority for politicians is the cost 鈥?political and fiscal.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Allocating too much money for welfare risks antagonizing other voters who fret a stanley tumbler bout waste or dependency. And who want their own needs and entitlements taken care of first 鈥?like hydro rate reductions, child-care subsidies, or middle class tax cuts.No one likes the problem of poverty, but they rarely love the solutions, either. Perhaps that ; stanley mugg s why almost no one paid attention this month when a massive review of the province   poverty challenges yielded an ambitious prescription for what needs to be done.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 My Toronto Star colleague Laurie Monsebraaten, who has been tracking this issue all along, was the first journalist to report on the story. And perhaps the last, for virtually no one else picked up on the news buried by the Liberal government in an avalanche of other announcements lest it attract unwanted attention.It   often said that no news is good  Yewd Seeing the smile made it all worthwhile   : Milton installs region   s first wheelchair swing
 KING stanley cups  TOWNSHIP, Ont. 鈥?Police north of Toronto have charged a doctor from Richmond Hill, Ont., with seven counts of sexual assault related to alleged incidents spanning nearly a decade.York Regional Police say the complaints against Dr. Wameed Ateyah, 49, came from two of his patients at a medical clinic in the Township of King.Police say the two complainants, a 49-year-old and a 28-year-old woman, alleged that they were sexually assaulted by the doctor during medical appointments from 2008 to 2017.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Investigators say they believe Ateyah practised at the Schomberg Medical Centre as well as other clinics in southern Ontario.      They ;re asking anyone with more information to come forward.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥斺€斺€擳his s stanley website tory was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The C stanley becher anadian Press

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« Réponse #1532 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 05:55:43 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Hockey League announced Wednesday that seven more games have been postponed due to COVID-19 protocol.Three of the Guelph Storm   games have been affected by the postponements, including Wednesday night   contest against visiting Windsor and a home-and-home series with Owen Sound originally scheduled for Friday and Saturday.The Hamilton Bulldogs have also had three games postponed: Thursday at Peterborough, Friday against Niagara and Sunday against Ottawa.               stanley flask  ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 67   game scheduled for stanley cup becher  Friday at Oshawa has also been pushed back.The OHL has postponed 49 games this season due to COVID-19 concerns, though the league announced Wednesday that 20 of those have been rescheduled. Additionally, a game Saturday at Barrie between the Colts and North Bay that had originally been postponed will now be played.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Earlier Wednesday, the OHL said in a release that it is committed to finishing its 2021-22 season as new COVID-19 measures begin in the provinc stanley vaso e, including a complete restriction on fans at indoor sports venues.The OHL said the league   board of governors met Wednesday morning to address its next steps in progressing with the season despite no fans being allowed at games based in Ontario for at least the next three weeks. The league said it is in conversation with government and public health officials a Zcky Hamilton paramedics    case put over to October
 TORONTO 鈥?For the last 34 years, Alex Zilberberg   mornings have begun with a lineup of customers so strong that his The Bagel Stop locations do 70 per cent of their daily business before 10 a.m.But since the COVID-19 pandemic began, the hustle and bustle has disappeared from Toronto   financial district and underground PATH system his franchisees occupy.I used to say I ;ve seen it all, said Zilberberg, who co-founded the bagel chain w water bottle stanley ith his brother-in-law Felix Zonenberg in 1987.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We ;ve lived through the good times  stanley cup and the bad times, but by far these are the worst times that I ;ve ever seen.Business at The Bagel Stop   dozens of locations has been down by up to 90 per cent some weeks and like many businesses in the area, he has little hope that it will return quickly.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While Ontario   reopening plan has returned customers to businesses in most corners of the city, office towers in the financial district and connected to the PATH 鈥?a more than 30-kilometre stretch of underground shops and restaurants 鈥攁re still largely unoccupied as companies allow their staff to keep working from  stanley termohrnek home.Business owners fear the lack of foot traffic and appetite to get back to offices could mean a recovery will take months or even years and put them well behind companies operating in other a

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« Réponse #1533 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 06:21:26 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian automotive industry is anxiously waiting to see if the next round of NAFTA negotiations will provide some clarity on American demands that vehicles must have  8220 ubstantial U.S. content to qualify for duty-free movement within North America.Rules of origin 鈥?one of the most complicated and contentious issues on the table, particularly when it com stanley thermos mug es to the auto sector 鈥?is on the agenda for the third round which starts Saturday in Ottawa.David MacNaughton, Canada   ambassador to the U.S., acknowledged Friday that the clock is ticking on the talks overall 鈥?and that negotiators won ;t be able to take a passive approach if they want the  stanley cup best deal possible.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We do have an opportunity to be a real powerhouse in the world, and keep our citizens prosperous and happy, and we can ;t do that simply by playing defence, MacNaughton said following an event in Banff, Alta.We ;ve got to re stanley thermobecher ally iron out some of the difficulties that have emerged, or some of the things that weren ;t thought of in 1994, but also look forward 10 years and say, Where we want to be there  ;        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The one thing that I can absolutely assure you of: I am 100 per cent confident, in terms of these discussions, that there will be some drama before they ;re over.But while Canadian Yslc New Midland business Twist Yarn offers classes and socials
 Ontarians ; lifestyles have changed significantly since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and it shows in the way they spend their money.In its recent report  Consumers and the new reality,  the Retail Council of Canada highlights how, while retail spending has rebounded from lows of the early pandemic, economic recovery has been uneven across different sectors.Throughout the summer, Ontarians spent less on clothing, accessories and stanley cup  dining out, and more on home improvement, groceries and hobbies, said Karl Littler, spokesperson for the Retail Council of Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The current stanley cup  story as told by Canadas July and August numbers suggests 鈥?there are some parts of Canadian retail that have not got back to the level they were at before,  Littler said.聽 Some have done relatively well in this context as people have refocussed their spending around the home environment. Here is how businesses fared this August compared to August 2019, according to new data by Statistics Canada on retail, restaurant and bar sales.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Though some of t stanley uk he data is national, Littler said, national sales data consistently aligns with Ontario   numbers.聽 Ontario is 40 per cent of the economy and 40 per cent of retail sales, so anything you see here would be reflected in Ontario sales,  he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 

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« Réponse #1534 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 06:50:24 am »
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 The Ontario government reported on the morning of Thursday, March 12 that a second case of COVID-19  coronavirus  has been confirmed in Ottawa.The woman in her 40s was diagnosed at the Queensway-Carleton Hospital and had recently travelled to Italy. She is currently self-isolating.This comes on stanley cup e day after Ottawa saw its first confirmed case, a man in his 40s who recently travelled to Austria.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley sverige OW                                        Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his wife Sophie are also self-isolating after she returned from the UK with flu-like symptoms.      The total  stanley en mexico number of confirmed cases in Ontario is 59 as of noon on March 12.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Read more about how officials are preparing locally for COVID-19. Hlun Hash found hidden in chocolate bars
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« Réponse #1535 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 10:35:40 am »
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 MUSKOKA 鈥?A crash on Aspdin Road in Muskoka Lakes has led to impaired  stanley cup driv stanley becher ing charges.On Friday, June 19 around 4:05 p.m., an off-duty police officer was driving westbound on Aspdin Road in the Township of Muskoka Lakes in their personal vehicle when they were narrowly hit head-on by a tractor trailer, they stanley canada  said.The tractor trailer drove into the westbound ditch landing in the swamp area, say police.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The off-duty officer quickly determined that the driver of the tractor trailer was not injured but felt he may have been drinking alcohol.      Officers from the Huntsville OPP detachment attended and found the driver to be impaired.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As result of their investigation, Manjeet Singh Gill, 46, of Brampton was arrested and charged with operating a motor vehicle while impaired and having a blood concentration of more than 80 mgs under the Criminal Code of Canada.The man will appear in the Ontario Court of Justice in Huntsville on Sept. 9 to answer to his charges.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Huntsville OPP remains committed to ensuring Ontario roads are safe from alcohol-impaired and drug-impaired drivers. The OPP is reminding drivers that no amount of alcohol or drugs in your system is safe when operating a motor vehicle. Ianr Two girls, young man killed in Ontario crash
 TORONTO 鈥?Thomso stanley cup becher n Reuters Corp. raised its quarterly dividend as it reported a loss in its latest quarter due to a lower operating profit and a drop in value of the company   London Stock Exchange Group investment.The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says it lost US$175 million or 36 cents per diluted share for the quarter ended Dec. 31 compared with a profit of US$562 million or $1.13 per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue totalled US$1.7 billion, up from US$1.6 billion in the fourth quarter of 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                        On an adjusted basis, Thomson Reuters earned 43 cents per share compared with an adjusted profit of 54 cents per share in the same quarter a year earlier.The company says it will now pay a quarterly dividend of 44.5 cents per share, up from 40.5 cents per share.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In its outlook for 2022, the company says it expects total revenue growth of about five per cent and between 5.5 and 6.0 per cent for 2023.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 8, 2022.               ARTICLE CON stanley cup TINUES BELOW                                        Companies in this story:  TSX:TRI                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #1536 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 12:32:22 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been devoting one day each week to showcasing his idea for reforming question period, standing in response to all queries from opposition party leaders and backbenchers alike.On Wednesday, the Conservatives 鈥?opposed to Liberal attempts to set the practice in stone 鈥?used it to their advantage.Virtually every Tory question was about how many times the prime minister has met with the federal ethics commissioner about Trudeau   controversial Bahamas vacation with the Aga Khan, the billionaire leader of the Ismaili Muslims.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Has the pr stanley thermos mug ime minister met with the ethics commissioner, and if so, how many times  asked Opposi stanley cups uk tion House leader Candice Bergen, repeating a question that had just been asked in French.It is very, very simple.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 So was Trudeau   reply, an echo of the same answer he 821 stanley kaffeebecher 7  been giving for months.I am pleased to work with the conflict of interest and ethics commissioner to answer any questions she may have, he said. That is what Canadians expect of the prime minister, and that is exactly what I am doing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Then the echo kept on echoing 鈥?the same question asked multiple ways, followed by the very same answer. Trudeau even warned them he had  Oezv China affirms security trial for Kovrig, Spavor
 CharlottetownTiny Prince Edward Island caught Canada   attention this spring when the provincial Greens made a promising run at forming government. The Green party lost to the Progressive Conservatives, but Islanders elected eight Green representatives, making the party became the province   offic stanley cup ial Opposition ahead of the Liberals. The notable surge could spell hope for Elizabeth May   federal Greens as the party eyes a breakthrough in Atlantic Canada.Population: 36,094  Statistics Canada .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley bottles     Incumbent: Liberal Sean Casey.Main challengers: Green candidate Darcie Lanthier, who has served an interim leader of the provincial Greens; Conservative Robert A. Campbell, a retired police officer; New Democrat Joe Byrne, leader of the provincial NDP who ran against Casey in 2015.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Election history: The riding was readjusted as Charlottetown in 2004, mostly from the former riding of Hillsborough. Liberals have represented the area under both names since 1988. stanley website Fun Fact: The last two MPs elected in Charlottetown have been Liberals named Shawn or Sean. Shawn Murphy was first elected in 2000 and represented the riding before Sean Casey was elected in 2011.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        -                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              This report by

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« Réponse #1537 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 12:55:41 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?One of the country   foremost railway companies will have to ensure cars can use a bridge in Thunder Bay, Ont., under terms of an agreement signed more than a century ago, Ontario   top court ruled on Monday.In its decision, the Court of Appeal found a lower court ruling that  stanley website allowed Canadian National Railway Co. to escape its obligation was unreasonable.The agreement in question, which dates to 1906, was struck between the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway 鈥?now Canadian National 鈥?and the Town of Fort William, now incorporated into Thunder Bay. Under the deal, the rail company was to build a  stanley cup combined railway and highway bridge over the Kaministiquia River. In return, the town agreed to pay $50,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Completed in 1909, the 150-metre bridge was used for rail, vehicle and pedestrian traffic for more than 100 years until 2013, when CN closed it for three days because of a fire. However, CN reopened the span only for rail and pedestrian traffic, not for cars and trucks. The company said motor vehicles could leave the road and end up in the river 鈥?something that had never happened in the century of operation.The bridge, which joins the northern and southern parts of Thunder Bay, is known as the James Street swing bridge. It is a vital route for residents of Thunder Bay and the Fort William First Nation stanley vattenflaska  鈥?with thousands of cars and trucks crossing it daily. Without the bridge Bedo Tree climbing competition the height of spectator sports
 TO stanley cups uk RONTO 鈥?The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario dipped to lows not seen in more than seven months on Sunday as the province logged 663 new infections over the past 24 hours.The figure, which marks a decline from the 744 reported a stanley cup  day earlier, also represents the lowest daily case count since Oct. 18.It was also the second time in a week that new case counts dipped below 700 and stood as a marked departure from the April 16 single-day peak of 4,812 new infections.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province also logged stanley cup  10 new deaths linked to the virus on Sunday.Health Minister Christine Elliott said 115 of the latest cases were in Toronto, 112 were in Peel Region, 33 in Durham Region and 34 in the Waterloo region.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She said there were also 59 new cases in Niagara, 47 in York Region and 40 in Ottawa.The Ministry of Health said of the 536,082 cases since Jan. 15, 518,860 have been resolved while 8,854 people have died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The highest number of cases, 113,492, were among those aged 20-29, however, the most deaths were among Ontarians aged 80 to 89 at 3,082.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              As of Sunday, 545 people are hospitalized with COVID-19, with 510 patients in intensive care and 344 on a ventilator.Sunday   data is based on more th

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« Réponse #1538 le: Octobre 30, 2024, 01:20:01 pm »
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 An internal email shows that more employees at the Walmart Supercentre stores in Oakville and Georgetown have been infected with COVID-19, while Loblaw is reportin stanley quencher g new cases at some of its Halton grocery storesAccording to the April 17 memo sent to  Walmart Canada suppliers and Service Partners,  a staff case of COVID-19 has been reported at the Oakville store on Hays Boulevard and Georgetown store on Guelph Street.The internal communication, which details COVID-19 cases among employees in Walmart stores in Canada and when the staff members last worked, lists April 8 as the last working day of the employee in Oakville and April 14 in Georgetown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This month alone, there have been three reported COVID-19 cases in employees at the Oakville location. Similarly, a total of three staff ca stanley kubek ses have been reported at the Georgetown store in April.Walmart Canada has confirmed the latest cases to Insidehalton.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In a statement, a spokesperson with the company said that: Were keeping the associates in our thoughts and wish them a speedy recovery. We stanley website  are in contact with local public health.Safety continues to be a top priority at Walmart. Rest assured, we will continue to take measures to support the well-being of our customers and associates, the statement further reads.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  Ngnj At least 82 customers see appliances, electronics destroyed in Georgetown power surge
 TORONTO 鈥?Parents of students with the sniffles or a headache will no longer have to line up for hours to get their children tested at COVID-19 assessments centres under Ontario   newly amended screening guidelines for schools and daycares.Dr. Barbara Yaffe, the province   associate chief medical officer of health, said students with either of those symptoms can return to school after 24 hours if they otherwise feel fine. She said those are only symptoms in about 17 per cent of COVID-19 cases among children, so the change seemed prudent.There   all sorts of other causes of a runny nose, there   other viruses circulating in the community, she said. The kid might have just been outside and got a runny nose.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Previously, the government had asked children with either symptom to stay home until they received stanley cup  a negative test result or other medical diagnosis, or we stanley romania re symptom-free for 24 hours. Now kids can return to class even with one of those symptoms after a day.Ontario is also removing abdominal pain or conjunctivitis from its screening list.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     stanley cup                              Children with a fever or cough will still be required to stay home, consult with a doctor and receive an alternative diagnosis or a negative COVID-19 test.Ontario   change comes after British Columbia dropped 10 symptoms, including a runny nose,

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 Southern Georgian Bay OPP charged an e-bike driver with impaired driving during a snowstorm Nov. 19.聽Officers made the arrest on Main Street in Penetanguishene late Sunday afternoon after a concerned citizen notified stanley water bottle  police.An e-bike was making its way on the snow-covered road in whiteout conditions heading into Penetanguishene. Officers located the e-bike and began their  stanley vaso investigation into the condition of the operator. As a result, the driver was arrested and transported to the detachment.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW              stanley kubek                            Christopher Story, 32, of Penetanguishene has been charged with impaired driving and driving with a blood-alcohol level above 80 milligrams.      The e-bike was towed and impounded for seven days.聽 Story was released from police custody and is scheduled to appear in Midland court on Nov. 30.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cmow COVID-19 changes school shopping and budgets
 Hurricane Ha stanley cups zel, which struck an ill-prepared Toronto area on Oct. 15, 1954 鈥?70 years ago 鈥? was far from being an actual hurricane,  says Canadian meteorologist聽Chris Fogarty.But it was a perfect storm of sorts that nevertheless left a historic trail of death and damage. It was the result of the merging of a hurricane with non-tropical weather features which are notorious聽鈥?under certain conditions聽鈥?in resulting in catastrophic type events like  Hurricane  Helene this year a stanley cup nd severe post tropical storm Fiona in Atlantic Canada two years ago,  explained Fogarty, a meteorologist with the Canadian Hurricane Centre in Halifax.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         These combined storms are sometimes referred to as so-called perfect ; storms. Another example was the infamous and most well-known perfect storm just before Halloween in 1991 over New England and the Maritime provinces,  he said.There are semantics at play here becau stanley cup se an actual hurricane has never hit the Toronto area, let alone Ontario or for that matter any province except the four eastern ones 鈥?Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Nova Scotia has the highest chance of direct hurricane landfall, second is Newfoundland  island , and third is P.E.I. and New Brunswick. New Brunswick, its quite rare because the cold water of the Bay of Fundy can kill the eye.   

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 For Amanda Drakopoulos, every little bit helps.As such, the final-year university student 鈥?like many others 鈥?awaits Ontarios upcoming minimum wage hike with much anticipation. The minimum wage increase will be a stepping-stone for people like me,  said Drakopoulos, who wor stanley thermos ks part-time at a Georgetown retail store and will get an additional $1.05 an hour when the provincial increase kicks in on October 1.  That added amount on  stanley mugs the paycheque would help me with tuition and other expenses and to save for travelling 鈥?or to get a car.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Announced in early April, the 6.8 per cent bump will move the current hourly wage of $15.50 to $16.55 鈥?the highest in the country. It follows a 50-cent hike last October, and a 65-cent increase in January 2022.Feeling that she gained only a minimal grasp on finances in school, Drakopoulos said its  daunting  to manage all her transactions at a young age. An increase in wages, she noted, will allow greater opportunity for students to start an independent, debt-free life sooner.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 For someone working 40 hours a week on minimum wage, the upcoming pay increase translates to an annual boost of nearly $2,200. The Ontario government website states this would benefit over 900,000 workers provincewide, the majority of whom are women.This includes Jyoti Singla, a mother and  stanley becher recent college graduate whos new to Canada.     Gnfv A look at the parties    election promises
 LONDON, Ont. 鈥?Officials with a university in southwestern Ontario say they have increased security on campus and in student residences following reports of sexual violence.Western University in London, Ont., has not provided details of the alleged incidents, but said it is investigating reports from this weekend.A statement from Chris Alleyne, associate vice-president of housing and ancillary services, notes that the school will not stanley cup  tolerate sexual violence.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Alley stanley taza ne says that while an investigation is underway, those facing complaints are  8220 anctioned, which c stanley cups uk an include removal from campus.He says the school has not received any formal complaints from alleged victims.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A spokeswoman for the London Police Service says officers have not been notified of the allegations, so they are not currently investigating.Last week was Orientation Week at the university.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 12, 2021.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              By The Canadian Press

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 OTTAWA 鈥?New federal directives limit 鈥?but don ;t totally forbid 鈥?Canada   national police, spy and border agencies from using information that was likely extracted through overseas torture.It means the RCMP, Canadian Security Intelligence Service and Canada Border Services Agency could use tor stanley mugs ture-tainted information with the aim of stopping a terrorist attack.However, the three Canadian agencies cannot disclose information to 鈥?or request it from 鈥?a foreign agency, such as a police or intelligence service, when doing so creates a serious risk of someone being abused.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For stanley cup example, Maher Arar, a Syrian-born Canadian, was detained in New York in September 2002 and shipped abroad by U.S. authorities 鈥?ending up in a dungeon-like Damascus prison. Under torture, he gave false confessions about involvement with al-Qaida.A federal commission of inquiry, led by Justice Dennis O ;Connor, concluded that flawed information the RCMP handed to the Americans after the 9/11 attacks very likely led to the Ottawa man   year-long  stanley mug nightmare.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 O ;Connor had recommended that information never be provided to a foreign country where there is a credible risk it will cause or contribute to the use of torture.The directives issued Monday partially reverse instructions from the previous Conservative government that did allow internatio Gujb 29-year-old Milton woman charged with  participating in activity of terrorist group
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 A site that was home to a hat factory for decades is now one step closer to becoming a slate of townhouses.Approved by council in 2 starbucks stanley cup 016, the sod has now been turned for Biltmore Factory Towns, across the road from Lyon Park. Soon, what was once a burgeoning factory on Morris Street will be home to 20 on-street townhouse units.Assuming construction goes to schedule, the Gemini Homes project is expected to have its first closing by this spring.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The project was several years in the making, with the application to build on the property first received in April 2011 鈥?several months before it was announced that the production of Biltmore Hats, having recently been purchased by Dorfman Pacif stanley flask ic Hats, would be moved to Texas. Production remains there to this day.When the proposal to turn the hat factory land into residential units was first brought forward in 2011, there was opposition in the neighbourhood. The original proposal, which would see 64 townhouses, was deemed too much for such a location.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 At the time, Maria Pezzano, the president of the Ward Residents Association, sa stanley hrnek id that the proposal was in stark opposition to the historical ground the proposal sat on, calling it  one of the first places of industry and a place a lot of immigrants came to work at. Pezzano added at the time that she would like to see parts of the factorys structure ma Qttx Fake cancer victim from Springwater duped GoFundMe donors, police allege
 璜嬮粸鎿婇柋璁€涓枃鐗圡arkham resident Meera Bala is a teacher with the Toronto District School Board and also a Tamil-Canadian author and publisher of childrens books.Her latest book,  Palm Trees Under Snow,  which is based her own immigration experience, has rece stanley cups uk ived lots of wonderful reviews.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The book is about a little girl, Maya, that lived through the war in Sri Lanka and then moved to Canada to face more challenges, such as language barriers and bullying.  It is about diversity, inclusion and a sense of belonging,  Bala said.Growing up, Maya was surrounded by palm trees, the  water bottle stanley ocean breeze, and a big extended family. Mayas life takes a turn as she witnesses her beautiful island being destroyed by the war. Her parents then decide to immigrate to another country to find peace and safety. When she arrives in the new country, Maya cant speak the language and no one at school wants to be her friend.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Just like Maya, Bala immigrated to Canada when she was nine years old.  I also experienced lots of discrimination and bullying when I first came here. In 1980s, there were not so many Asian immigrants. Class stanley italia mates at school often shouted at Bala:  Go back to your country!  Yet she didn ;t know how to fight back.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I once cried and asked my parents to go back home, but they say, t

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 TORONTO 鈥?Canada   main stock index rallied to its highest closing in more than four months on positive COVID-19 vaccine news that propelled comp stanley cup anies helped by economic reopenings.The positive movement started after Moderna Inc. indicated that its experimental vaccine produced high levels of antibodies in a small study, sparking hopes for a large-scale vaccine program. It   just the latest positive test results as researchers around the world rush to find a treatment for the deadly virus that has claimed 580,000 lives, including 8,810 in Canada.While some experts worry that fast vaccine timelines are unrealistic, a vaccine by the fall with mass inoculations early next year could ease investor concerns, said Allan Small, senior investment adviser at HollisWealth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If we know that there   a life for this virus of only the next five months and then everything should be in the rearview mirror after that, I think that   a pretty powerful thing going forward, he said.Moderna is starting Phase 3 trials later this month involving 30,000 people.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The vaccin stanley cup e news was followed by blowout quarterly results from Goldman Sachs, the latest U.S. bank to report good results on strong trading activity despite higher pro stanley cup visions for loan losses.Today is one of those positive days where everybody 821

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 Donald Trump approved of the Keystone XL pipeline project Tuesday. Sort of. Stephen Harper always said it was a no-brainer, and, well, here we are.The Liberal cabinet was meeting in Calgary, and reaction was muted. Perhaps surprisingly so. They campaigned in 2015 on getting Keystone XL approved, if they could. Youre forgiven if you dont recall. They campaigned on a lot of things. Like, a lot. But for as long as Barack Obama was president, not all the bromance mojo in the world could get Justin Trudeau an inch further down the road than Harper had managed to get.But now, here  stanley cup we all were, some distance further down the road. Some fundamentally indeterminate distance. Measurable perhaps by quantum physicists, or absurdist playwrights, if at all. In Washington, Trump and his spokesperson, brave Sean Spicer, were making noises about conditions on the approval, with an eye toward getting the best possible deal. A requirement that the pipeline use American steel, for instance. Maybe more.             termo stanley    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We are still at the stage where gifts from the White Hous stanley cup e are being carefully scrutinized for their meaning.  Am I completely unconcerned  No,  Alberta premier Rachel Notley said in a not-quite-celebratory news conference.  Do I continue to monitor this  Very closely. Later on Twitter, she welcomed  the news that the U.S. has taken an important step towards moving forward  with Keystone. This was in keeping with her gene Gsmf With force   : Woman tells court she was punched by Burlington commune leader
 TORONTO 鈥?Canada 8 stanley cup 217  main stock index sank midweek as the materials sector lost ground with the price of gold falling to its lowest level in two months.The key materials sector, which includes mining and forestry stocks, fell as metals prices decreased on the strength of the U.S. dollar.The December gold contract was down US$39.20 at US$1,868.40 an ounce and the December copper contract was down 6.8 cents at US$2.99 a pound.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The materials sector lost 5.1 per cent as shares of Silvercorp Metals Inc lost 11.3 per cent, Kinross Gold Corp.  stanley tumblers dropped 10.1 per cent and First Quantum Minerals Ltd. was down 9.5 per cent.Although the stanley cup re had recently been some worry about the U.S. dollar losing its safe-haven status, it has gained strength in the past few weeks over concerns about more COVID-19 shutdowns in Europe that has hit the Euro and the British pound.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Canadian dollar traded for 74.86 cents US, its lowest level in more than six weeks and compared with 75.13 cents US on Tuesday.The SP/TSX composite index closed down 325.78 points to 15,817.11, its lowest level since mid-July.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 525.05 points at 26,763.13. The SP 500 index lost 78.65 points at 3,236.92, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq composite fell by 330