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« Réponse #3660 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 03:58:09 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario   two largest COVID-19 hot spots are asking the province  kubki stanley to delay loosening restrictions in their regions for at least two weeks, saying easing measures earlier could lead to increased sickness and deaths.The medical officers of health for Toronto and Peel Region made the request in a letter to Ontario   chief medical officer that was released Wednesday.Dr. Eileen de Villa and Dr. Lawrence Loh said they recommend Toronto and Peel remain under their current restrictions 鈥?which include a stay-at-home order 鈥?until at least March 9.          stanley mugs       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Any relaxation of measures, like that proposed for February 22nd, is expected to give rise to increased COVID-19 and  variants of concern  transmission over and above what is already occurring, they wrote in their letter.This, in turn, can be expected to result in increased COVID-19 related illn stanley cup esses, outbreaks, hospitalizations and deaths.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Ontario is set to lift the stay-home order for Peel, Toronto, York Region and North Bay next week and move the regions back into its pandemic restrictions framework. All other regions in the province have now made that transition.De Villa and Loh said in their letter that they were concerned by the threat posed by more contagious variants of the virus. They also said the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 ha Ohfd We   re fearful   : Carjacking and shooting in Oakville neighbourhood leaves residents shaken and police hunting gunmen
 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has blasted opposition parties for continuing their effort to dig into the WE Charity issue, and says his government is instead focused on helping Canadians through the COVID-19 pandemic.The comments follow Conservative calls for a new anticorruption committee in the House of Commons to take over several parliamentary probes into a multimillion-dollar federal program  stanley cups uk for students that the government chose WE Charity to manage in the spring.New Democrats have also proposed a special committee that would dive into the governments various responses to COVID-19, including the now-defunct Canada Student Services Grant.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Both parties ; calls come as opposition parties have indicated they plan to resurrect the earlier stanley cup  probes at the Commons finance and ethics committees, among others, which were suspended for months when Trudeau prorogued Parliament in August.The prime minister sidestepped questions Tuesday about whethe stanley cup r he would support having one special committee continue the investigation into WE, suggesting instead that the issue is closed for the government and its priority is dealing with COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 We are entirely focused on this second wave of COVID-19, he said. We will continue to stay focused on what we need to do to support Canadians facing a very difficult time right now.

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« Réponse #3661 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:14:59 pm »
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 Canada   Wonderland in Vaughan is looking to fill about 4,000 seasonal and fu vaso stanley ll-time positions in advance of its May 3 opening date. Were proud to offer a fun and rewarding place to work,  Phil Liggett, general manager of Canadas Wonderland, said in a news release. Whether it be for a summer job, a position to kick-start a career or an enjoyable part-time placement after retirement, we have something for everyone.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Applications are now being accepted for various departments at the amusement park, including operations, food and beverage, lifeguard, security, park services and more.      The hiring blitz will be run by parent company Cedar Fair Entertainment.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 App stanley mugs licants must be at least 15 years old stanley thermos mug . Jisw Heat warning issued for Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills for July 8-9
 New data shows several schools within the Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board are reporting staff and student absence rates higher than 11 per cent, including one with more than 50 per cent.The percentage of students and staff who are absent at each school throughout Ontario will be posted online daily.While the initiative comes as part of the Ford governments pandemic measures, the data will include all school absences, not just those related to COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        S stanley cup chools are no longer required to share information with parents and families about COVID-19 cases in the classroom and will instead notify them when overall school absenteeism reaches 30 per cent.Here are the schools with the highest absence rates made public Tuesday  Feb. 8 :        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Gary Allan High School - STEP  Burlington  - 51.7 per centLimehouse Public School  Limehouse  -聽 15.1 per cent  stanley cups           stanley cup      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Central Public School  Burlington  - 14.4 per cent                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Burlington Central High School  7-8   Burlington  - 14 per centCentennial Public School  Georgetown  - 13.2 per centBruce T. Lindley Public School  Burlington  - 12.4 per centFlorence Meares Public School  Burlington  - 12.5 per centBrookville Public School  Cam

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« Réponse #3662 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:29:59 pm »
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 Mayor Fred Eisenberger is urging residents to stick with physical distancing to help  flatten the curve  of coronavirus cases in Hamilton as the city prepares to continue its massive shutdown beyond early April. This is not an item that is  stanley cup nz going to go away in a couple of weeks,  Eisenberger said March 30.  It may very well be a few months. The city planned to make further announcements Tuesday about buildings and programs, which initially had been tentatively scheduled to reopen April 6, said Paul Johnson, director of the Emergency Operations Centre.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In Burlington, the municipality announced Monday it had suspended city-run spring programs and extended closures of all recr stanley hrnek eation centres, parks, playgrounds, sports fields and administration buildings until the end of June.The city asked people and organizations to be patient in waiting for refunds, which are expected to take as many as two weeks to process.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Hamilton, Johnson echoed Eisenberger in asking residents not to leave their homes unless its absolutely necessary; to pick up groceries or to travel to essential work places.That also means no groups greater than five people 鈥?with exceptions for households of that size 鈥?at the risk of fines.  We are being asked not to get together,  Johnson said.  We are being asked to stay at or very near our home and were being asked to o stanley cup nly vent Cnyg Halton Hills forms committee to serve vulnerable residents during COVID-19
 Hundreds of perso stanley water bottle nal support workers on the front lines of COVID-19 outbreaks in Ontario have yet to receive the $3-an-hour temporary wage increase the provincial government promised in October, the Star has learned.The funds were announced Oct. 1 in a press conference where Premier Doug Ford said the pay increase would  ensure this vital profession receives the respect it deserves,  but some PSWs have now been waiting three and a half months for the wage boost as many work long hours in nursing homes with severe outbreaks.The delays are unacceptable, said Sharleen stanley termoska  Stewart, president of SEIU Healthcare, a union that represents some of the affected workers.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         These workers are living paycheque to paycheque. Bills dont wait until February,  said Stewart, who repeated the call advocates have been making for a permanent wage increase.  Without a living wage we will not have the staff required to deliver quality care for our seniors. In letters dated Jan. 14 and obtai stanley cup spain ned by the Star, provincial Long-Term Care Minister Merrilee Fullerton admonished the CEOs of for-profit nursing home operators Extendicare and Chartwell for failing to pay out the extra funds, which she said the government delivered on Dec. 10.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Homes run by Extendicare and Chartwell were among  217 long-term care facilities that have not paid eligible workers  as of Jan. 6, she wr

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« Réponse #3663 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:43:12 pm »
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 Beginning March 22, Ontarians ages 75 and up will be able to schedul stanley thermobecher e their COVID-19 vaccination appointments through the province   online booking system.聽Premier Doug Ford announced the details on March 19, stating that the province is ahead of schedule.聽According to provincial data, first doses have been administered to more than 50 per cent of the 80-plu stanley cup s population.The progress we are making on our Vaccine Distribution Plan demonstrates what can be done when we unleash the full potential of Team Ontario, Ford said. Thanks to the efforts of an army of front line health care heroes and volunteers, we are getting needles in arms even faster than we had imagined.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        To date, more than 2.3 million doses have been administered in Ontario and聽292,269 people have been fully vaccinated.As well, as a result of the latest recommendations from the National Advisory Committee on Immunization  NACI , the AstraZeneca vaccine, which is currently being offered in select pharmacies and primary care settings in Ontario, is being expanded to stanley cup  include all individuals 60 and older as of March 22.聽        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Over the next two weeks,聽350 additional pharmacies will be participating in vaccinating local residents, and according to a news release from the province, it is expected that 1,500 pharmacies will be participating by the end of Apr Vcgw Bob Hepburn: I m fed up with anti-vaxxers and politicians too afraid to get tough with them
 A mural honouring the workers of the shipyard is headed into history.Heading Dockside was painted by Beverley Smith, and was one of four downtown murals 鈥?along with artwork thats on the wall of the Eddie Bush Memorial Arena 鈥?commissioned in 2000 as a millennium project.Councils corporate and community services committee made the recommendation to remove the mural; the recommendation will be confirmed by council at its April 8 meeting.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The 35-by-35-foot mural at the corner of Huron and St. Marie streets depicts workers headed to the yard by bicycle; bikes were a common form of transportation for the hundreds of employees of the shipyard, and dozens would be on the streets during shif stanley italia t change and at meal breaks.In one corner is an image of longtime shipyard employee Gordon Steamer Clark playing a saxophone; Clark was renowned for his ability to work with steel.        ARTICLE CON stanley water bottle TINUES BELOW                                 Parks recreation and culture director Dean Collver said the panels that the mural is painted on are deteriorating, and the painting itself is exhibiting considerable wear and tear, including flaking and missing paint.Collver told Simcoe the artworkrsquo  condition is beyond the townrsquo  ability to retain or repair, so it will be disposed of after itrsquo  taken down.          stanley shop       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In 2018, council

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« Réponse #3664 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 04:54:12 pm »
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 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:16 p.m.: For the first time in two years for many people, the American workplace is transforming into something that resembles pre-pandemic days.Tyson Foods said Tuesday it was ending mask requirements for its vaccinated workers in some facilities. Walmart and Amazon 鈥?the nations No. 1 and 2 largest private employers respectively 鈥?will no longer requ stanley travel mug ire fully vaccinated workers to don masks in stores or warehouses unless required under local or state laws. Tech companies like Microsoft and Facebook that had allowed employees to work fully remote are now setting mandatory dates to return to the office after a series of fits and starts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There has been a sharp decline in COVID-19 cases across stanley thermosflasche  the country over the past weeks,  Amazon told workers in a memo.  Along with increasing vaccination rates across the country, this is a positive sign we can return to the path to normal operations. Microsoft, based in Redmond, Washington, on Monday announced plans to open its West Coast buildings on Feb. 28 with a hybrid mix of working in the office and home. Facebook parent Meta Platforms, which had planned to bring workers back to the office on Jan. 31, will now require them to return 鈥?with proof of a booster sho stanley mug t 鈥?on March 28.        ARTICLE CONTINUES Htvg Catholic school board launching Grade 11 First Nations English program
 TORONTO 鈥?Some of the most active companies traded Wednesday on the Toronto Stock Exchange:Toronto Stock Exchange  16,774.14, up 158.77 points. Aurora Cannabis Inc.  TSX:ACB . Health care. Down 75 cents, or 6.96 per cent, to $10.03 on 17.9 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley cup               Enbridge Inc.  TSX:ENB . Energy. Up 18 cents, or 0.45 per cent, to $39.83 on 10.4  stanley france million shares.Suncor Energy Inc.  TSX:SU . Energy. Up eight cents, or 0.42 per cent, to $19.15 on 8.8 million shares.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Canadian Natural Resources  TSX:CNQ . Energy. Up 79 cents, or 2.91 per cent, to $27.94 on 8 million shares.Toronto-Dominion Bank.  TSX:TD . Financials. Up 51 cents, or 0.79 per cent, to $64.99 on 7.1 million shares.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                      stanley quencher    Bank of Nova Scotia.  TSX:BNS . Financials. Up 13 cents, or 0.21 per cent, to $61.48 on 6.6 million shares.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Companies in the news:Great Canadian Gaming Corp.  TSX:GC . Up $9.99 or 34.6 per cent to $38.90. Great Canadian Gaming Corp. 8216  chief executive officer faced a barrage of questions Wednesday from some of its minority shareholders who oppose the casino operator   acceptance of a $3.3 billion takeover announced the previous evening. Apollo Global Management Inc. has agreed to pay $39 per share for the comp

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« Réponse #3665 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 05:02:31 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario government   switch to a centralized procurement system stalled the  stanley cup replenishment of the province   stockpile of personal protective equipment in the years leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, an independent commission heard this week.Health Minister Christine Elliott told the commission examining the crisis   impact on long-term care that the government expected its supply of PPE  stanley mug to be restocked, and that she was not aware at the time that the process had been held up by the change.The commission has heard that much of Ontario   supply of PPE was destroyed by December 2019 because it had expired.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The panel   co-counsel, John Callaghan, said previous testimony indicated only 10 per cent remained by then, most of which was meant to deal with Ebola rather than a disease like the novel coronavirus.You never went to cabinet, you never went to anyone to suggest that the safety of Ontarians would require us to have a sto stanley mug ckpile in the face of a pandemic  You never went and made that suggestion  Callaghan asked the minister.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Elliott replied it wasn ;t necessary to do so because there was an expectation that it would be replenished.And that is what we were doing,  we are  in the process of doing. But I was not aware that it had been slowed up by the central

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« Réponse #3666 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 05:07:53 pm »
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 Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal MP Bob Bratina announced May 17 he wont seek re-election in the next federal campaign, because he cant  defend  the $3.4-billion light-rail transit project to his residents. How do I go door-to-door to residents and defend it   said Bratina in an interview.  I cant. I dont believe it. At one point, when do you stand on principle  Bratina, 76, said he isnt quitting politics and will continue to represent his constituents. But he will not run federally in the next election 鈥?whenever it is held. Bratina had earlier been nominated by the Hamilton East-Stoney Creek Liberal riding association as the Liberal candidate.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bratina, even during his mayoral term from 2010 to 2014, has been opposed to LRT, calling it in a 2017 opinion piece  highly speculative and a costly transit gamble. He said in the article at the time that LRT will  bring an important commercial corridor to a virtual standstill for several years with a potential for new development that is speculative at best and corrosive at worst.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Bratina, who was first elected in 2015 after upsetting incumbent NDP MP Wayne Marston, said he disco stanley mugs vered his Liberal  stanley mug gover stanley tumbler nment was about to invest $1.7 billion into the citys LRT project a day before the May 14 virtual announcement hosted by Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna with the provincial government  Aekd Six inmates from Central North Correctional Centre released
 This file is no longer being updated. Follow the latest developments here.5:41 p.m. There  stanley cup have been 358,144 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada, according to The Canadian Press, including 11,883 deaths, and 285,194 that have been resolved.This breaks fown as follows  NOTE: The Star does its own count for cases in Ontario; see elsewhere this file. :               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Quebec: 138,163 confirmed  including 6,984 deaths, 119,727 resolved Ontario: 111,216 confirmed  including 3,595 deaths, 94,366 resolved         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Alberta: 53,105 confirmed  including 519 deaths, 38,369 resolved British Columbia: 29,973 confirme stanley flasche d  including 384 deaths, 19,998 resolved                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Manitoba: 15,632 confirmed  including 280 deaths, 6,487 resolved                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              S stanley cup askatchewan: 7,691 confirmed  including 44 deaths, 4,384 resolved Nova Scotia: 1,257 confirmed  including 65 deaths, 1,078 resolved New Brunswick: 477 confirmed  including seven deaths, 356 resolved Newfoundland and Labrador: 331 confirmed  including four deaths, 296 resolved Nunavut: 159 confirmed  including eight resolved Prince Edward Island: 70 confirmed  including 68 resolved                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Yukon: 42 confirmed  including one death

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« Réponse #3667 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 05:21:26 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The contenders in Monday   federal election spent the last day of the campaign calling for voters to unite behind their parties amid accusations of dirty politicking and outright lying.From when Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau fired the starting gun on the campaign on Sept. 11, voters have heard a mix of policy promises and warnings about dire consequences from each party leader if he or she doesn ;t come out on top.The close of what many leaders said was a divisive campaign played out Sunday in one final, frantic barrage of sales pitches in and around Vancouver, where a host of seats are up f stanley canada or grabs.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trudeau called on voters to swing behind the Liberals, warning of cuts to services if the Conservatives take power.Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer warned of federal spending that leads to crippling national debt if the Liberals win a minority and are propped  stanley trinkflaschen up by the New Democrats.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Jagmeet Singh called on voters to give his NDP a chance, while Green Leader Elizabeth  vaso stanley May made a promise of electoral reform alongside a vow to mandate honesty from parties during future campaigns.I didn ;t think that this election would be so marred by dishonesty, May said during a morning event.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Now all the media is covering this now, that Ajfb Today s coronavirus news: South Africa s economy is now bigger than before the pandemic struck
 An Ontario wildlife refuge is sending a message to residents to keep their hands off what appears to be abandoned baby birds.In a Facebook pos stanley italia t, Shades of Hope Wildlife Refuge asked people not to  kidnap  the baby birds. Its that time of year when we are getting many calls about what people think are injured bird stanley cup s,  the agency said on Facebook.  You might come across birds that cant fly and are hopping haphazardly on the ground. As much as your rescue intentions might be good, please leave these birds alone.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fledglings are juveniles who have left the nest and are going through the process of learning how to fly, the Pefferlaw business said. They have not reached adult plumage. Their feathers are a little soft and l stanley tumblers oose as their wings and tail are still filling out. They might spend up to two weeks hopping and fluttering on the ground.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Even though they may look helpless and in need, they are still being fed and cared for by their parents. They don ;t need human intervention.The statement is echoed by the province. on its website to find a wildlife rehabilitator.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Sometimes the best way to help a wild animal is by leaving it alone,  the province said.  What looks like wildlife in distress may be normal behaviour.                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     

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« Réponse #3668 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 05:34:39 pm »
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 COBOURG 鈥?Citing high rent, the rising cost of groceries and recent job losses in the region, one local woman wants the town to give residents a break when they get a parking ticket.Up until Jan. 27, Cobourg resident Judy Sherwin had never received a parking ticket.聽 I usually park in the two-hour parking lots, but that day I chose to park on the main street, as I dont mind throwing a quarter i stanley hrnek n the meter to run into the bank, stanley fr   she told council during a recent February meeting.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But after getting delayed at the branch and bumping into people on her way back, she went over her meter and received a $25 ticket.Sherwin says she knows there are several parking lots that offer free parking for two hours, stanley termosky  but for seniors, who are just going to the bank, it means they have a long walk ahead of them.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We are a town of seniors and I believe we have six banks on the main street. People have to park to use the banks and yes, they will use the meters, but what if something happens and you get the mighty ticket   she said.  All we hear is come downtown to shop and that Cobourg is the Feel Good Town, but the more I think about these two phrases the madder it makes me. Sherwin has called on council to approve a $15 discount to anyone who gets a ticket and can prove they live in Cobourg or pay taxes here.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               Spwl Heavy smoke   : Condo balcony fire in Milton quickly spreads to several other units
 All of Torontos civic centres, along with city hall and Metro Hall, will be closed to the public starting Wednesday as the city moves to scale back non-essential services unt stanley cup il April 5, the Star has learned.Essential services that support public health and safety as well as critical community supports and are needed to meet the citys legal obligations will remain unchanged, according to an email from the city manager to employees on Tuesday afternoon and obtained by the Star.Mayor John Tory is expected to make the announcement at 2:30 p.m.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        That means some city workers 鈥?who have been critical of their employer for not allowing them to work from home 鈥?will be directed to work remotely with some limitations to avoid network issues, the email outlined.The news came after the Star received several complaints about the situation 鈥?worries that continued Tuesday morning as Ontario Premi stanley cupe er Doug Ford moved to close all li stanley shop braries, bars and other establishments while declaring a state of emergency.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The health and safety of our employees is of paramount importance to the city and we will continue to take all precautions necessary to keep you safe and healthy,  the email from city manager Chris Murray said.City officials have previously made clear that things like garbage pickup and water supply will remain unchanged for residents.               AR

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« Réponse #3669 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 05:48:11 pm »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government will match all individual donations from Canadians to humanitarian relief efforts in Lebanon following this week   deadly explosion in Beirut.International Development Minister Karina Gould says Canadians can help the Lebanese people who have lost loved ones, been injured or lost homes from the explosion by giving generously.Concerted humanitarian action is required to meet the immediate needs of people impacted by the blast, including health care food, shelter and water, she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        My message to Canadians is this: the best way that you can help is to donate money, and for your contribution to be matched by the government of Canada, donations must be made to the humanitarian coalition or one of its partners.Donations made by Canadians before Aug. 24 to the Humanitarian Coalition 鈥?a group of 12 established aid organizations working on the ground in Lebanon 鈥?or to one of the coalition   members will be matched by the federal government, up to  vaso stanley a maximum o stanley isolierkanne f $2 million.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This matching fund is part of $5 million in emergency aid pledged by Ottawa earlier this wee stanley cup k after Tuesday   blast in Lebanon   capital. Another $1.5 million of aid has been earmarked for the Lebanese Red Cross.Canada is directing all of its aid for this crisis directly to humanitarian organiz Pfdn Southern California clear, very cold after days of storms
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« Réponse #3670 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 06:01:33 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?The odds are stacked against parents hoping to get a licensed childcare space for their kid before they are even born.There was only enough room at regulated centres for 28.7 per cent of all Canadian newborns to five year olds in 2016, according to a recent report by the Childcare Resources and Research Unit, and some of those 636,157 openings were only part time.And for those who do get a space, t stanley tumbler he cost of regulated childcare in a centre for an infant, the most expensive type of care, can run as much as $22,848 a year, based on 2017 data from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        For parents who don ;t nab a coveted spot, there are other options such as hiring a nanny, a home daycare, having a relative take care of your child or staying home for either the short or long term.Some solutions may save you more money than others; however, there may be drawbacks that are not worth the extra dollars in your pocket.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 1  Home daycare, licensed or unlicensedPRO: Often cheaper than centre-based daycare options               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        CON: If unregulated, there is no oversight for health and safety standards                ARTIC stanley cups LE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley mug                                       About 31 per cent of parents in Canada use a home-based daycare, whether by choice or Scky COVID-19 claims 5 more lives in Burlington and Milton as Halton sees more than 50 new coronavirus cases
 TORONTO 鈥?A public sector union is reiterating a call for its pension investment manager to divest its ownership in Revera Inc. over the company   safety record during the COVID-19 pandemic, saying the fund should pull out of the business of long-term care altogether.The Public Service Alliance of Canada, which represents 140,000 public sector pension plan members, first said in May that for-profit long-term care homes run by Revera should no longer be wholly owned by Public Sector Pension Investment, the Crown corporation managing public servants ; pensions. Instead, the union says the homes should be managed by the public sector in order to protect both residents and pension funds.After outbre stanley cup aks at several of its facilities earlier this year, Revera on Monday released a report on how it had handled the first wave of COVID-19. The findings included shortcomings from public health officials, doctors, hospitals and workforce shortages as some of the reasons the n stanley website ovel coronavirus spread in its hom stanley deutschland es.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Calling the report a  8220 lick corporate public relations exercise, PSAC National President Chris Aylward says his members remain concerned by their pension plan   ownership of Revera and reiterate their call for the federal government to facilitate the transition of Revera to public hands as a first step toward a national, fully publicly funded long term ca

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« Réponse #3671 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 06:14:48 pm »
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 There will be significant restrictions on indoor dining and organized sports are once again not allowed to play games after Ontario Premier Doug Ford and the provincial government placed Halton region in the Red control zone of its COVID-19 system.The designation is the most severe of the levels before a full-out lockdown is imposed.Ford said he and the government had to revise/lower the threshold in each level due to the rise in cases and new COVID-19 model stanley cup ling showing the province could reach 6,500 new cases by the middle of December if no further measures are taken.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        What we saw was alarming, Ford said today, adding we ;re staring down the barrel of another lockdown.Ford said if those projections are realized, intensive care units will be overwhelmed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The impact on our hospitals will be absolutely devastating.Halton had been in the Yellow  protect  zone for several days but has seen a rise in cases聽 ove termo stanley r the last week, including 57 today  Nov. 13 .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The new thresholds puts Halton in the red zone beginning Monday, Nov. 16. Halton, York and Hamilton will be joining Toronto and Peel in the red zone.          stanley mugg        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Health Minister Christi Fzhw Kemptville Infinity brings cheer, dance, gymnastics, parkour programming for all ages
 A home game for the Peterborough Petes means date night for the Tanners.Julia and Vic Tanner aren ;t just Petes fans, they ;re Petes fanatics.They haven ;t missed a home game since the 1996 鈥?which means they haven ;t missed a date night in 23 seasons.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Every Thursday night is our date night. It gives us time together, Julia said.Truth be told; however, Vic said his wife is by far the bigger fan.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She   a hockey nut. I enjoy hockey, but I ;m not as dedicated as she is, he said.Julia is so devoted to the Petes, a career change wouldn ;t be out of the question 鈥?if the money was right.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        If I wasn ;t a nurse, I woul stanley flasche d love to have a job with the Petes, she said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Her love affair with the team started in high school, when Julia was a student at St. Peter Secondary School.A few years her senior, Vic also went to Petes games while he was going to Thomas A. Stewart Secondary School.Soon after getting together, the couple bought their first  stanley website set of seasons tickets. They still sit in the same seats today, right behind the Petes  stanley quencher net.When they ;re on the road, however, things are a little different.The couple h

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« Réponse #3672 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 06:28:03 pm »
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 Travel represents the smallest proportion of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ontario, a review of publicly available data by the Star shows.While Ontario Premier Doug Ford has been campaigning against travel into Canada, recently airing attack ads pointed at the federal governments handling of the countrys borders, numbers directly linked to travel are low. Meanwhile, critics worry that emphasis on securing the borders could lead to further  stanley mugs xenophobic sentiment among Canadians.Heres what to know right now about travel into Ontario and Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        How many cases are from travel Travel-related cases represent 1.6 per cent of the provinces cases since the pandemics onset. According to daily epidemiological data released by the province, 7,920 cases of COVID-19 can be linked to travel since data tracking began in January 2020. A spokesperson for the province confirmed this number reflects both domestic and international travellers.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Comparatively stanley termosy , 216,635 of the provinces cases can be linked to close contact with someone that has tested positive. Another 139,084 stem from community transmission, with 76,814 more cases from outbreak settings such as essential workplaces or medical facilities. An additional 54,566 case stanley thermobecher s have no confirmed link.Alexandra Adamo, a spokesperson for Ontario Premier Doug Ford, said travel-related cases only include individual Wfdt Provinces prepare to push pot
 TORONTO 鈥?A new poll shows young Canadians and those who are  stanley cup Black, Indigenous or people of colour face the hardest hit to their finances from COVID-19.The poll commissioned by TD Bank found 66 per cent of Canadians surveyed between 18 and 34 have experienced or anticipate experiencing unemployment or reduced hours as a result of COVID-19 compared with 38 per cent of those aged 55 plus.About 70 per cent of Filipino, 65 per cent of South Asian and 64 per cent of Black Canadians expect to face unemployment or a reduction of income within the next three months due to COVID-19, compared with 53 per cent of the general population surveyed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Nearly 30 per cent of Canadians with disabilities expect to be late paying their rent or mortgage because of the pandemic, but only 20 per cent of the general population is expecting to be in the same situation.      Almost 30 per cent of Indigenous people expect to borrow money for essentials, compared with nearly 20 per cent of the general population surveyed.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The poll was conducted online between April 20 and May 6 and talked to 936 Canadians, 38 per cent of which identified as financially vulnerable, up from 15 per cent in November 2019.This report by  stanley vaso The Canadian Pre stanley termohrnek ss was first published July 9, 2020.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press

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« Réponse #3673 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 06:35:02 pm »
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 As the stanley quencher  city of Toronto launches a new plan to reach residents who have yet to receive their first shot of the COVID-19 vaccine, experts say officials should consider more strategies to encourage uptake, including everything  stanley termosar from the wider involvement of family doctors and trusted community members, to vaccine buses on summer  stanley vattenflaska beaches and even lottery tickets or free doughnuts.Toronto reached the milestone of vaccinating 65 per cent of adults this week. But the hard work of creating more convenient opportunities for vaccination and reaching out to those who may be unsure must be ramped up, say those who study vaccine hesitancy.There are still people who want vaccines but dont know how to get them, or who cant take time off work or stand in a line, said Dr. Maya Goldenberg, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Guelph.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         But as access increases, the question about hesitancy becomes more pertinent,  she said, adding that theres no reason why strategies cant tackle both access barriers and hesitancy 鈥?something the province and city should be thinking about now.Goldenberg, author of the book  Vaccine Hesitancy: Public Trust, Expertise and the War on Science,  noted its hard to know how many people are firmly opposed to the COVID vaccines. But when it comes to childhood vaccinations, its usually about 25-35 per cent of Canadian parents who are somewhat uneasy or have questions, and only two Atrg New Plato   s Closet clothing store opens in Markham
 Lynne Dokurno dreamt of owning her own store.But, then married life came along in 1988 and she decided it was not the best time to pursue this dream.Well, then along came two children and she firmly placed her dream on the back burner, for now.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But she always had a  stanley quencher business going as a sideline like displaying goods at craft shows, for example.聽Fast-forward to about five years ago, she had booths at antique malls, offering an eclectic mix of goods as a vendor.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 聽 Ive had everything from gramophones to barber chairs,  she says.Well then, she looked and looked for a storefront and learned Antiques on 48 was for sale. The now-grandmother jumped at the chance to own and run the Baldwin store.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley cup                                 Today, 32 years after that seed of an idea began growing within her to own her own shop, Dokurno has something to celebrate.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The 50-something Holland Landing resident is celebrating the stores one-year anniversary under new ownership.聽She always loved the store an stanley cups d was a vendor for Antiques of 48.聽My specialty is the odd and unusual,  she said.Her favourite antique in the store is actually right beside the cash register. It is a brass and copper parrot that she has named the store mascot.To

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« Réponse #3674 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 06:41:15 pm »
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 KINGSVILLE, Ont. 鈥?Ontario Provincial Police say some residents in a southwestern Ontario town are being evacuated due to a gas leak.Polic stanley isolierkanne e, the local fire department and Windsor Fire and Rescue are at the scene in Kingsville, Ont.Anyone within 500 metres of Essex County Roads 20 and 23 is being advised to evacuate cups stanley .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Police are notifying residents to leave.      They say affected people should leave the area and not return until hearing from emergency services personnel.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The road was closed earlier today as emergency responders investigated the reported gas leak.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 13, 2020.   stanley termosky              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        By The Canadian Press Qbjb What   s Going On Here  Oshawa   s grey fire hydrants
 Happy Baby Spa, located in Lionhead Marketplace, is a new spa facility for infants. Owned and operated by Zuzana Pcolinsky, the spa us stanley kubek es warm water hydrotherapy stanley mug  and massage to provide a relaxing experience for babies aged four weeks to 24 months of age.Th stanley cup e facility has been open since the middle of February.Hydrotherapy sessions consist of placing the child in a floatation collar and allowing them to float in the water of a hot tub-sized pool with a parent being around to reassure the child. The water temperature is close to body temperature, so the child can relax and enjoy the experience. There are also a couple of smaller-sized tubs meant for individual sessions, for those infants from four weeks of age to four months.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Massage therapy for both the infants and their parents is offered by Registered Massage Therapists, which make it eligible for insurance coverage.