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 TORONTO 鈥?A culture of inequality continues to persist in Canada   capital markets sector and the brunt of it is felt by women and people who are racialized, Indigenous or identify as LGBTQ2S+, a new report says.According to a study of 600 Canadian finance workers conducted by Women in Capital Markets in 2019 and released Wednesday, only half of women believed they are treated equally and have the same access  starbucks stanley cup to opportunities as other genders at their firm and just one-third thought their company is free from gender bias and that the promo stanley water bottle tion process is fair and objective.Nearly 60 per cent of men said their workplace was free from gender bias, a rate double that of women, and 75 per cent of men believed harassment wasn ;t an issue at their employer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For corporate Canada, we have a lot of work to do and the most frustrating point is how far we have to go with the BIPOC  Black, Indigenous, people of colour stanley thermoskannen  , LGBTQ community and women more generally. We just have miles to go, said Camilla Sutton, the president and chief executive of Women in Capital Markets.The study revealed that Black women were the least likely to say they were treated equally by their firm and manager, and the least likely to perceive they have equal career opportunities.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They were also most likely to report being afraid for their personal safe Ezah Household debt ratio rises to 170.7%: StatCan
 1. What is Pat Musitano   position in the traditional organized crime world 聽Pasquale  Pat  Musitano pictured in 1998 | Paul Hourigan, Hamilton Spectator file photo               ARTICLE CONTI stanley quencher NUES BELOW                                        聽聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Pat Musitano is the boss of the Musitano cri vaso stanley me family, inheriting control of the family business when his father, Dominic Musitano, died in 1995. The Musitanos are one of the original mafia families that vied for control of Hamilton. However, their current strength and position remains unclear amid violence across the GTA that includes shootings and murders.2. Why was Pat Musitano in a parking lot on Matheson Boulevard East in Mississauga at 7 a.m.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         stanley cup 聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              A Denali is towed from scene of the Pat Musitano shooting in Mississauga on Thursday with a flattened rear tire. | John Rennison, The Hamilton Spectator聽聽Pat had been to an early morning meeting with his lawyer, Joseph Irving, who has an office there. Irving, who practises criminal and civil law, has been representing Musitano in a dispute between Havana Group Supplies Inc. 鈥?a paving and construction company Musitano is involved with 鈥?and truckers who say they are owed money by Havana. Irving is said to often hold meetings in the early morning.3. Is there any s

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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario announced Wednesday that COVID-19 booster shots will be available to everyone next year, but starting Saturday the next priority group will be able to book appointments for six months past their second dose.All of the following groups are being prioritized based on an increased risk of waning immunity six months after their second dose, as well as various other factors.- People aged 70 and older have a high risk of severe illness from COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        - Health-care workers have a higher risk of exposure at work.- First Nation, Inuit and Metis adults and their non-Indigenous household members are among communities disproportionately affected by COVID-19, as well as being faced with inequities related to the social determinants of health.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 - People who received two doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine or the one-dose Janssen vaccine started with a lower vaccine efficacy than people who rec stanley cup eived an mRNA vaccine and may have a gradual waning immune response sooner.- Further expansion of eligibility is expected to start in early 2022 based on the date of a second dose. Officials say the protection from two doses is still very high for the general population after six months, especially against severe illness and death, so a booster dose  stanley mugs would provide additional prot stanley kubek ection against more mild illness.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW   Hdgv WATCH NOW: Ontario Premier Doug Ford shares latest COVID update on reopening plans
 Ontarios top doctor has a prescription for the summer as cases of COVID-19 spike in the United States and hit new a new low in this province: dont let your guard down.Surges of the highly  water bottle stanley contagious virus in the sun belt from Florida to Texas, Arizona and California 鈥?with thousands of new cases daily 鈥?provide ample warning of the dangers of complacency as people flock to restaurant patios, mal stanley cup ls, beaches, barber shops, hair and nail salons here. Its not open up and be casual, its open up and be careful,  chief medical officer Dr. David Williams said as Ontarians get used to being out and about after months in lockdown.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Im so proud of the people of Ontario versus the reckless approach, in my opinion, south of the border,  Premier Doug Ford told his daily news conference Friday after the Ministry of Health announced just 111 new cases of COVID-19. Everyone just goes hog wild and doesnt worry about anything,  Ford added of the problem states.  Well, thats come back to bite them.        ARTICLE CONTIN stanley cup UES BELOW                                  We just pray to God it doesnt happen here. The 111 new cases marked Ontarios lowest daily increase since late March as testing reached a new high of 30,780 samples processed the previous day.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         While very welcome news, we shouldnt draw too many conclusions from one day of data,  Health Mi

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 The song  Wildflower  by Indigenous singers lin stanley taza gered in the air of the office at Commerce Valley Drive West, at the unveiling of the first legacy room in Markham.Emely Velasquez, singer of Strong Water Women, a collective group of Indigenous and non-Indigenous women using drumming and singing as a means of achieving unity, shared the story of the song  Wildflower  with the working team in the legacy room.  The song  Wildflowers talks about a time when there were p stanley mug eople coming to take our children. And it talks about how someone came on a horse from another community and stood on a mountain and looked down over the mountain. And as he stood on the horse, because he was so high up, all the Indigenous people below in the village, they look like wildflowers. A stanley cup nd it is called Wildflowers because the children used to play in these fields of wildflowers. They spread the seeds as they played and ran in the fields. And when the children were taken, those fields never came back because there was no one out there playing in those fields to be able to spread the seeds.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Markham-based media company Active International worked in partnership with the Gord Downie  Chanie Wenjack Fund  DWF  to launch this legacy room on Oct. 17, the first day of Secret Path Week, which is a national movement to commemorate the legacy of residential school victim Chanie Wenjack, who died in 1966 after he escaped from a resid Djkf He didn t come home : Retired Mac prof dies of COVID-19 in Portugal
 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates 鈥?Commercial airliners flying over the Persian Gulf risk being targeted by miscalculation or misidentification from the Irani stanley cup an military amid heightened tensions  stanley us between the Islamic Republic and the U.S., American diplomats warned Saturday, even as both Washington and Tehran say they don ;t seek war.The warning relayed by U.S. diplomatic posts from the Federal Aviation Administration underscored the risks the current tensions pose to a region critical to both global air travel and trade. Oil tankers allegedly have faced sabotage and Yemen rebel drones attacked a crucial Saudi oil pipeline over the last week.Meanwhile on Saturday, Iraqi officials said ExxonMobil Corp. began evacuating staff from Basra, and the island nation of Bahrain ordered its citizens out of Iraq and Iran over the recent escalations and threats.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        However, U.S. officials have yet to publicly explain the threats they perceive coming from Iran, some two weeks after the White House ordered an aircraft carrier and B-52s bombers into the region. The U.S. also has ordered nonessential staff out of its diplomatic posts in Iraq.President Donald Trump since has sought to soften his tone on Iran. Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif also stressed Saturday that Iran is not seeking war, c stanley france omments seemingly contradicted by the head of the Revolutionary Guard, who

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 TORONTO 鈥?A re-elected Liberal government would order striking York University workers back to the classroom, the party   leader pledged Monday in what some experts called a desperate attempt to push a hot-button issue.With unions throwing their support behind the New Democrats, Kathleen Wynne used a campaign stop to portray herself as a champion of the collective bargaining process 鈥?but also as someone willing to be pragmatic, unlike her NDP rival Andrea Horwath, by using back-to-work legislation.Barry Kay, a professor of political stanley mug  science at Wilfrid Laurier, said Wynne   raising the issue now is a sign of panic as the June 7 election looms and polls show her party in third place 鈥?well behind the NDP and the Progressive Conservative stanley thermosflasche s.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Liberals are scrambling, Kay said. She   trying to save the furniture, she   trying to do the best she can.At the same time, Kay called the back-to-work threat a wedge issue on which the New Democrats are vulnerable. Most voters pro stanley cup bably aren ;t all that enamoured with Horwath   position against ever using such legislation, he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 York   unionized contract faculty and teaching assistants walked out March 5 over their demands for enhanced job security and funding. The dispute, which shows no signs of abating, has raised the spectre  Hlrm Ottawa could distribute COVID-19 rapid tests itself if provinces don t start using them, Justin Trudeau says
 As Ontario begins to reopen and works to contain the spread of COVID-19, one aspect of the fight h stanley thermos as proved troublingly evasive.On any given day in the past month, the province hasnt been able to account for the source of exposure for more than two-thirds of reported cases of the virus. This is because the cases are due to community spread 鈥?where the source has been determined to be  unknown  鈥?or they are still being investigated by local public health units.Ontarios difficulty in tracking down this information stands in sharp contrast to other provinces, namely British Columbia and Alberta, which have been able to follow the virus better, contain it and ease lockdowns faster.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         When you know the source, then you know where the hotspot is,  said Colin Furness, an infection contro stanley cup l epidemiologist at the University of Toronto.  W stanley france hen you dont, youre left guessing. Overall, Ontarios performance has not been good, but its variable by region. In some areas, there have been very few cases and contact tracing has been very well done. In other regions, theyve collected a lot of data but they havent reported it. And in other places, theyve just been overwhelmed.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Every day, Public Health Ontario publishes a summary that breaks down new and cumulative cases of COVID-19 into categories such as gender distribution, hospitalizations, outbreaks in long

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 TORONTO 鈥?An estimated one in every 66 Canadian children and youth aged five to 17 has autism spect stanley botella rum disorder, says the inaugural report on the prevalence of the neurodevelopmental condition in this country.Autism spectrum disorder, or ASD, is typically detected in early childhood and causes impairments in communication skills and social interactions, often combined with repetitive behaviours and narrowly focused interests or activities.Thursday   report by the Public Health Agency of Canada includes 2015 data from six provinces and one territory. It found that prevalence 鈥?the number of affected pe stanley bottles ople w stanley water bottle ithin a specific population 鈥?ranged from a high of one in 57 children and youth in Newfoundland and Labrador to one in 126 in Yukon.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The overall one in 66 prevalence rate was not unexpected, said Judy Snider, PHAC   acting chief of maternal, child and youth health and a co-author of the report. We had been tracking the rates in the U.S. and it   a very similar rate ... So we ;re not surprised at all.Esther Rhee, national program director for Autism Speaks Canada, welcomed the report, saying that having up-to-date numbers empowers advocacy organizations like hers to help drive progress for the autism community.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We know that Canada is doing a lot, but there is still so much more t Mjyp Eastern Ontario doctor   s murder case adjourned
 Four Lanark county mayors joined forces on a statement issued in light of the Feb. 26 Freedom Convoy protest that drove through communities.The slow roll demonstration began in Smiths Falls and travelled to Perth and Carleton Place, ending in Mississippi Mills. In the lead up to todays demonstration, Mayor Shawn Pankow  Smiths Falls , Deputy Mayor Ed MacPherson  Perth , Mayor Doug Black   stanley shop Carleton Place  and Mayor Christa Lowry  Mississippi Mills  met with the Lanark OPP and the Smiths Falls Police Service  SFPS  to ensure full operational plans were in place and that the communities were equipped to handle any situation,  reads a press release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The four mayors along with staff also shared information during the week and today to  stanley cup help limit any potential disturbances, reads the release. Together, the goal was to maintain public safety and minimize the impact on the communities while respecting peaceful demonstration,  reads the release.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Throughout the day the OPP and SFPS were in communication with representatives from the four communities. As well, the mayors and staff from each municipality worked closely together and shared information. We are pleased that the protest remained peaceful, and that public safety was maintained. We respect the right for individuals to protest safely. It is our role along with the police to put plans in  stanley cups plac

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 While the coronavirus lockdown was difficult for many, 16-year-old Binbrook student聽Harleen Sidhu used the time to start a business. I ;m a very detail-oriented person, so I like decorating and all that fun stuff, organizing,  said Sidhu, who operates Sweets by Harleen from her family   home.  So I think it   been really good for me. Her primary confections requested are chocolate-dipped strawberries and cake pops, which have been selling like hotcakes, so to speak, with Sidhu spending 15 to 20 hours a week on her increasingly busy side gig.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley vattenflaska     She grew up with a love of cooking. Desserts were her favourite, because it challenged her creatively. Last year, she began looking into part-time jobs, but thought with COVID-19 it would be tricky. I began thinking of starting something on my own, and I thought that baking would be good since I already had some experience with it,  said Sidhu.  And I wanted to get away from the screen since I was doing online stuff, so I could have done tutoring becaus stanley cup e I ;m academically strong, but the business would help me be more creative and step away from the screen, so this business made sense.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Her business was helped by Summer Company, a provincially funded program that helped with startup money, mentorships and advice from local business leaders. Sidhu said it paid off. I lik stanley canada e to be or Nmmt GoFundMe set up for Peterborough boy, 6, recently diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer
 COBOURG 鈥?With several of Santas reindeer requiring some TLC this year, members of the Cobourg Santa Claus Parade committee are calling on the Town of Cobourg to continue to support the annual event.Now in its 64th year, the parade has seen dozens of iterations and organizing groups over the years, said committee member Andrew Hall.On March 11, at the meeting of the committee of the whole, he said that the town has provided organizers with a $3,500 municipal gr stanley cup ant for the event, which was matched by the Cobourg Downtown stanley cup  Business Improvement Area  DBIA  and Cobourg Lions Club.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For several years prior to 2009, Hall said, the event was organized and run by the DBIA. During that time the DBIA reached out for assistance from service clubs, both for stanley cup  financial support and for volunteers,  he said.  That call was answered by the Cobourg Lions Club, who provided financial assistance and an army of volunteers who helped with the organization and logistics of the parade.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After forming a pseudo-committee that helped administer the funds and manage all of the volunteers, Hall said, organizational changes led to the committee breaking off and opening their own bank account.Hall was hired as the DBIA co-ordinator during that period and saw the DBIA contribute $3,500 to the Lions each year, an arrangement that continues to this day.               ARTICL

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 MONTREAL 鈥?Nurses and other health-care workers blocked two major bridges in Montreal and Quebec City Monday, escalating pressure tactics to push the province to address worki vaso stanley ng conditions they say have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic.Quebec continues to report more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases a day, and Nancy Bedard, president of the Federation interprofessionnelle de la sante du Quebec, said many nurses are taking sick leave, retiring or quitting.It was already extremely difficult before the pandemic, Bedard said in an interview.  But COVID-19  came and exasperated health-care professionals even further.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Members of the union, which represents about 76,000 health-care workers, blocked traffic Monday morning on Montreal   Jacques Cartier Bridge and on the Quebec Bridge in the provincial capital. The union is negotiating a new collective agreement with the province.The protests came amid growing concerns around whether Quebec   health-care network will be able to withstand the pressure of a second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Quebec reported 1,038 new cases of COVID-19 as well as six more deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus M stanley botella onday, bringing the total to 94,429 cases and 6,044 deaths since the pandemic began.Hospitalizations also increased by five compared stanley taza  with the prior day, for a to Incj Most actively traded companies on the TSX
 You can have your weed, but you cant smoke it too.The County of Dufferin has developed a framework for cannabis consumption in its long-term care home, mainly Dufferin Oaks in Shelburne and McKelvie-Burnside Village.RELATED: CANNABIS MASTER LIST: What Ontario says you can and cant do with marijuana after Oct. 17               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Heres what you need to know before lighting one up:1  Residents can receive deliveries from the Ontario Cannabis Store to Dufferin Oaks, but they must have their government issued ID at the ready to prove they are of age.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 2  Residents are allowed to keep up to the legal stanley cup  limit of cannabis onsite, however it must be out of plain view and safely stored.3  No growing allowed. For safety and security reasons, residents cant grow their own on site.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        RELATED: Cannabis in your community: 25% use daily; 39% l stanley cups uk ikely to try now that its legal, survey stanley vaso  finds                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              4  You cant smoke cannabis on Dufferin Oaks property, including the parking lot of McKelvie-Burnside Village and the Mel Lloyd Centre. That, coupled with the Town of Shelburnes cannabis bylaw, would make it very difficult for residents to smoke weed in the general vicinity of the home.5  Residents with medical marijuana licences can

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« Réponse #322 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 01:40:19 pm »
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 Two carpenters and a builder working at a Georgetown development were transported to hospital last week, after the second-storey deck they were standing on collapsed.According to the Ministry of Labour, an inspector was called to the location on Foxtail Court  near Eighth Line and 15 Sid stanley thermoskannen e Road  on stanley cups  June 27 where thr stanley becher ee workers were injured. A recommendation was made to the builder, Double Oak Homes, not to disturb the scene and the ministry says this request was complied with.Peter Dyck, owner of Einbau Ltd., the millwork installation company on site at the time, said two of his workers were injured in the collapse 鈥?one reportedly suffering a broken leg and the other with possible fractures. Dyck says he was not on site at the time of the incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Double Oak Homes president Kieran Keaveney was the third individual injured in the incident, according to an employee from the builder   office. The employee told the Independent that Keaveney is not yet back at work as a result of his injuries.      The investigation is still ongoing through the Ministry of Labour.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sgt. Dana Nicholas of Halton Regional Police Service says police presence was not requested at the scene and officers have not been involved in investigating this incident. Habi 22 people charged in Caledonia protests:OPP
 MONTREAL 鈥?The son of a 94-year-old Quebec woman who died of COVID-19 at one of stanley cup  the province   hardest-hit long-term care homes has filed a class action lawsuit application against the government-run residence, where at least 68 others have died from the virus.Jean-Pierre Daubois is alleging the Montreal-area long-term care home acted negligently by forcing two employees with COVID-19 symptoms to remain at work, by improperly isolating residents, and by failing to provide protective equipment to employees.The lawsuit, filed on Monday and whose claims have not been tested in court, says the plaintiff   mother, Anna Jose Maquet, died on April 3, after being in the care of a nurse who later tested positive for COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Maquet was one of at least 69 residents of CHSLD Ste-Dorothee who died of COVID-19 as of April 21.The application also targets the regional health authority responsible for the Ste-Dorothee public long-term care home, located in Laval, Montreal   northern suburb.        ARTICLE CON stanley tumblers TINUES BELOW                                 Daubois ; lawyer, Patrick Martin-Menard, said he has witnesses and documents that support the allegations in the class action.The personnel wa stanley cups s negligent, Martin-Menard said in an interview Tuesday. The authorities at the CHSLD made their sick employees work. As they kept working, they infected other patients.       

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 From negotiating with children o stanley vattenflaska n a school bus, to handling stressful situations with insurance claims, Mark Lockwood uses the same key skill, listening.聽Born and raised just east of Toronto in Prince Edward County, Lockwood knows what makes a small town tick.聽However, it   his experience in his business career that he says has prepared him perfectly for a position as regional councillor for the Town of Halton Hills.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley becher             I can look at the big picture, said the father of four, who is semi-retired from his career in the insurance industry.聽During his time as a manager of insurance companies like RBC and Intact, Lockwood says he honed his abilities to lead, negotiate and streamline processes and procedures.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley thermos mug                            The key part of it is you have to listen, he said. Tell me what your pain points are.He learned that business success can ;t be gained from bludgeoning the opponent. He says the most important part of leadership is to listen to the input of others, while still maintaining that big-picture perspective.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I know I can translate that here, said Lockwood.聽                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              In the past year, Lockwood has driven a school-bus in Halton Hills, Bqua Stocks tumble amid rising COVID-19 case count
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   COVID-19 situation is dire, one of the province   top doctors said Thursday as the government considered new restrictions to deal with an alarming rise in cases.Hours after the province set a new record for daily infections 鈥?logging 4,736 cases 鈥?Dr. Barbara Yaffe, Ontario   associate medical officer of health, said she had never seen things so bad.Unfortunately, our situation is dire, 8221 stanley mug ; she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At some of the previous press conferences I have referred to the situation as worrisome, and even scary. What is truly scary is that when I used those words before, our rates and our trends were nowhere near where we find ourselves today.Ontario   seven-day average for daily cases had jumped by 36 per cent in one week 鈥?to 4,208, Yaffe said.       stanley puodelis   ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The 1,932 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 and 659 in intensive care are both record highs, she noted, highlighting the immense pressure on the health-care system.New public health restrictions 鈥?on top of Ontario   cu stanley cup rrent stay-at-home order and closure of in-person schooling 鈥?will be required and have been recommended to cabinet, Yaffe said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The measures, which Yaffe did not elaborate on, are based on data gathered by the provinc

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 OTTAWA鈥擯rime Minister Justin Trudeau made significant changes to his gove stanley water bottle rnment with bigger-than-expected cabinet shuffle and an overhaul of his governments approach to Indigenous Affairs to eliminate what it called Canadas longstanding  colonial  approach to aboriginal issues.Trudeau split the department that was run by Carolyn Bennett into two, leaving her with responsibility for Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs. Cabinet heavyweigh stanley water bottle t Jane Philpott was moved out of health to become Minister of Indigenous Services to focus on the delivery of real services to First Nations, Inuit and M茅tis people.Bennett, who had shown much empathy, had little success in advancing the progress of the beleaguered Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls inquiry. It wasnt immediately clear if that file would remain with her.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The new mandate letters published by the government say that both ministers will work to develop an approach and mandate for the inquiry,  including the identification of a lead minister. The departure of Philpott from Health is a risky move, since the government has not yet advanced its project  stanley thermos mug to legalize marijuana beyond the early stages of parliamentary study of two massive bills to achieve that major platform goal.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But it speaks to the confidence Trudeau has in Philpott and in backbencher Ginette Petitpas Taylor Oewf Changes in effect for grocery stores during coronavirus pandemic
 NEW YORK 鈥?The famous winged TWA terminal at New York   John F. Kennedy Airport came out of its decades-long retirement Wednesday with a new life as a luxury hotel.Gov. Andrew Cuomo was on hand for a ribbon cutting ceremony opening the $268 million project.He said he remembers seeing the terminal as a Queens  stanley mug boy and saying, Wow! Wow! It was ahead of its time and it was New York   vision and creativity and boldness, and outside of the box thinking that made New York, New York. ;               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Finnish architect Eero Saarinen didn ;t have a hotel in mind when he designed the futuristic structure that opened in 1962.Those were the heady jet-age days of the first space flights and President John F. Kennedy   promise of a moon la stanley cups uk nding.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Developer Tyler Morse hopes the proximity to the tarmac will draw travellers who don ;t want to fight nightmarish city traffic to catch their flights.Beyond today   practical concerns lies a half-century-old dream.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This TWA Flight Center was built as a cathedral to aviation, Morse said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The history of TWA and its er stanley termohrnek a will be on display in the 200,000-square-foot curving lobby that has no righ

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 The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada issued 94 calls to action to address the legacy of residential schools and the ongoing impact on survivors and their families.The commission called on federal and provincial governments to act, but municipal governments also have a role to play.Simcoe asked mayoral candidates across north Simcoe how they would address the calls to action if elected. Here are their responses:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        MIDLANDBILL GORDON        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This question cannot be easily answered 鈥?so I will summarize a municipalitys role to play in addressing the recommendations: actively listen; educate ourselves about the issues; speak up thoughtfully; support the calls to action No. 71-76  botella stanley demanding that the federal government ensure the accurate documentation and release of all records; create, maintain and renew聽our declaration of mutual commitment and friendship with our Indigenous residents and neighbours; create and maintain our Indigenous Ad stanley cupe visory Committee; stanley cup  support our Indigenous colleagues and staff; and attend memorial events and ceremonies. JONATHAN MAIN               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Due to the amazing network of Indigenous organizations in Midland, we can immediately work on addressing reconciliation. The legacy issues require us to address access to child welfare, education, language,

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 Sarah glanced at the clock on the wall inside Meighen Manor. The young nurse working at the COVID-stricken care home felt her own forehead 鈥?she had a slight fever. She knew the likely reason. She had contracted the virus.But she had one more thing to do before she left the facility for what would likely be weeks.She suited up and prepared to enter the room of a woman in her early 70s. She ha stanley mugg d known the woman for mo stanley vaso re than five years, since she started working at the long-term-care home near Yonge and Davisville in midtown Toronto.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The resident had an ulcer and needed the bandages changed. Sarah, a registered practical nurse, cleaned her wound and dressed it carefully. She knew it would likely be days before someone else had time to change it again. I was the last regular nurse on my flo stanley mug or, the last one standing,  she said.  It was extremely heartbreaking to leave, not knowing what was going to happen to these residents. A lot of them are going to die.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 According to the Salvation Army, which runs the 168-bed home, 74 residents and 26 staff have tested positive for the virus as of Thursday.Twenty-two residents have died.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As of Thursday evening, according to the Stars tally, there have been at least 468 deaths in long-term-care homes in Ontario, with 3,423 resident Ogqs City contributing $7.3M for Brampton Algoma University campus expansion
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Labour Minister Patty Hajdu said eve stanley thermobecher n wealthier women need more support when it comes to moving from their careers into motherhood 鈥?and back again.The 2017 budget extended parental leave to 18 stanley thermos mug  months, but anyone who wants to take the lengthier time off must spread 12 months worth of Employment Insurance payments over that time 鈥?receiving 33 per cent of average weekly earnings 鈥?because there is no corresponding increase in benefits.The benefit rate for those taking 12 months or less will remain at 55 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Liberals were under pressure from both employers and labour groups to scrap the proposal during consultations last year, as both sides expressed concerns it would leave out the lower-income families they said they want to help.On Saturday, Hajdu acknowledged that it will not be for everyone.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW             stanley cup nz                      Certainly, it is not going to be the solution for every woman and that   why we have other measures in the budget that are going to support women regardless of what stage and what earning bracket they ;re in, Hajdu told reporters as Liberal MPs took a break from their rare weekend caucus meeting on Parliament Hill.The budget contains other measures 鈥?including money for child care 鈥?that Hajdu said are aimed at boosting female participation in the workforce across all socio-economic backgrounds.            Sfvi COVID-19 isn   t hurting Donald Trump. Can the same be said of Joe Biden
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 CANNON BALL, N.D. 鈥?Protesters clashed with law enforcement late Sunday near the site of the Dakota Access pipeline, with at least one person arrested as protesters sought to push past a bridge on a state highway that had been blockaded since late October.The Morton County Sheriff   Office estimated 400 protesters were trying to cross the bridge on state Highway 1806 in what they called an ongoing riot. Law enforcement had formed a line to prevent their movement, and appeared to be using water cannons as temperatures dipped toward the low 20s.The clash was at the Backwater Bridge, near where protesters had set up camp on private stanley cup  property owned by the pipeline developer, Energ stanley termosy y Transfer Partners, before they were forcibly removed by law enforcement Oct. 27. It   also about a mile from an uncompleted section under Lake Oahe, a Missouri River reservoir, where work has been on hold by order of federal agencies.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        A video shot by a protester showed what appeared to be water cannons and tear gas being fired at protesstanley cup ters. The sheriff   office said the incident began around 6 p.m. when protesters removed a burned-out truck that had been on the bridge since the Oct. 27 confrontation.Rema Loeb told The Associated Press he was forced to retreat from the bridge because he feared being doused with water on the freezing night. Others, he said, needed medical treatment after being hit Qqbt I was up and jumping   : Milton man wins $25 million Lotto 6/49 draw
 TORONTO 鈥?$3.99It   enough to buy a loaf of bread or two litres of milk, but far from Ontario   $14.25 minimum hourly wage.And yet Uber Eats couriers working in the province say they ;re earning as little as $3.99 per trip before tips, months after the food delivery service implemented a new pay policy in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I stanley termoska  ;m making so little now that I ;m thinking what is the point of even getting out there if I ;m just  stanley drinking cup going to make this much and it   getting worse  said Spencer Thompson, a Toronto man who has been dropping off meals for Uber Eats since 2016.He spent hours tabulating his 2020 pay and discovered what so many of his fellow couriers have long suspected: their wages are shrinking at a time when people are relying on food delivery more than ever before.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Thompson, for example, made about $10 per trip 鈥?sometimes involving multiple stops 鈥?in January 2020, but by December, that had sank to as low as $3.99 per trip before tips.The 60 per cent drop came in a year where Thompson worked in Torontostanley cup  8217  downtown core nearly every day of the week during the lunch and dinnertime windows, where pay tends to be higher. He averaged two or three trips an hour.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Couriers like Thompson, who

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 OTTAWA 鈥?Privacy watchdogs say U.S. firm Clearview AI   facial-recognition technology resulted in mass surveillance of Canadians and violated federal and provincial laws governing personal information.In a report Wednesday with three provincial counterparts, federal privacy commissioner Daniel Therrien said the New York-based company   scraping of billions of images of people from across the internet was a clear violation of Canadians ; privacy rights.Clearview AI   technology allows for the collection of huge numbers of images from various sources that can help police forces, financial institutions and other clients identify people.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The report by Therrien and privacy-protection authorities for Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec said Clearview AIs technology allowed law enforcement and commercial organizations to match photographs of unknown people against the companys databank of more than three billion images for investigation purposes.The probe concluded that Clearview AI had amassed highly sensitive biometric information without the knowledge or consent of individuals.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The watchdogs said this created a r stanley us isk of significant harm to people, noting most of them have never been, nor ever will be, implicated in a crime.This is clearly unacceptable, Therr stanley deutschland ien told a news confer stanley bottles ence.               ARTICLE