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« Réponse #1935 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 08:56:44 pm »
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 WASHINGTON 鈥?A high-level dinner of cabinet members from Canada, the U.S. and Mexico will mark the start of NAFTA negotiations th stanley cup is month, followed by a seven-course diet of negotiating rounds crammed in rapid succession.As their negotiating teams arrive in Washington for the talks starting Aug. 16, sources say the cabinet members leading the process, including Canada   Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland, will hold a dinner to mark the occasion.Sources say the schedule will then feature seven rounds of talks by the end of the year, held at a far more frenzied pace than is the norm for international tra stanley flask de discussions in the hope of concluding a continental trade deal before the Mexican election campaign next year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            stanley termosy                              The opening round will be held Aug. 16-20 in Washington, Mexico will host the second a few weeks later, then Canada will host the third. The initial session, officials will prioritize the easiest issues: settling on a meeting agenda, on the number of negotiating groups, and on how to compile an agreement text.There will be a buildup to the toughest irritants during the fall, predicted a source close to the negotiations who could not comment publicly.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 After the initial agenda-setting, he said, negotiators will likely move onto the already-agreed-upon elements in the now-dormant Trans-Pacific Partnership. Then around  Oqpr Halton Highlights 鈥?October edition
 A boy has died in relation to Thursday mornings police shooting incident near L stanley cup indsay that also left an OPP officer seriously injured.In a Tweet sent out on Thursday afternoon, the SIU said the incident involved an interaction between a man and police. The man was shot and a police officer was seriously injured. A young boy is deceased,  reads the Tweet.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        No further details were released.SIU investigating incident in the City of Kawartha Lakes. As a result of an interaction between a man and police, the man was shot and a police officer was seriously injured. A young boy is deceased. More information to come later.鈥?SIU  @SIUOntario  November 26, 2020        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 OPP have confirmed that an stanley france  officer who was seriously  stanley cup injured, but is now in stable condition and receiving medical care.A tweet sent out by the OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique updated the condition of the officer involved in the incident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Earlier, the commissioner tweeted that a suspect had been taken into custody and there are no concerns for public safety.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Our thoughts and best wishes are with our officer, reads the Tweet.An  OPP officer has been seriously injured in an incident in @OPP_CR near Lindsay. A suspect has

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« Réponse #1936 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 09:21:57 pm »
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 WALTERBORO, S.C. 鈥?Neighbours knew them for years as a church-going mother and her polite teenage daughter before police swarmed Gloria Williams ; home in this small, quiet South Carolina city.Williams, 51, was arrested on kidnapping charges. Then came the real shocker: Police identified the victim as the 18-year-old woman Williams had raised as her daughter. Investigators said DNA analysis proved she had been stolen as an infant from a hospital in Jacksonville, Florida.She wasn ;t an abused child or a child who got in trouble, a stunned stanley becher  Joseph Jenkins said of the young woman who lived across the street. But she grew up with a lie for 18 years.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley cup nz                                   She grew up as Alexis Manigo, but has now learned she was born as Kamiyah Mobley. Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams described her Friday as being in good health but emotionally overwhelmed.Tesha Stephens, a cousin of Willams ;, said the young woman had much to think about.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 She   probably going to have to take this day-by-day, Stephens told reporters outside Williams ; home.Mobley got to spend a few emotional moments with Williams, who is also charged with interference with custody, after her arrest. She cried  stanley vattenflaska Momma through the caged window of a security door after Williams waived extradition to Florida, according to  Uzah Man charged following human trafficking probe
 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec   public health institute says the majority of new COVID-19 cases in the province likely involve variants of concern as the government reported the highest number  stanley cup of new daily cases since January.The Institut national de sante publique says 57.1 per cent of screening tests for variants over the past week have been positive.Those preliminary tests must be confirmed by sequencing, a process that takes at least a week.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Thursday, public health officials in Quebec City said between 70 and 80 per cent of all cases there now involve variants, particularly the one first detected in the United Kingdom.Quebec is reporting 1,314 new cases of COVID-19 today and five additional d stanley cup eaths linked to the virus, including one within the past 24 hours.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Health Department says the number of hospitalizations rose by 16 to 503, while the number of people in intensive care climbed by two to 121 in the past 24 hours.The pr stanley italia ovince is reporting 305 new cases in Quebec City today, up from 96 a week ago. In the Outaouais region, bordering Ontario, daily case counts have jumped from 68 a week ago to 143 today.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Cities in both of those regions were placed under a lockdown for at least 10 days starting on Thursday evening.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       

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« Réponse #1937 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 09:28:39 pm »
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 I will never forget the chilling words from a much-loved friend. They told me to lie on my stomach to sleep. I said I cant sleep on my stomach. They said the next step is a ventilator. I said, Ill s stanley mugg leep on my stomach.  Her experience left me shaken, and underscored the importance of getting a second vaccination against COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The virus is on the decline but remains invisible and dangerous.Of the 526,000 people in Ontario who contracted the virus, my old friend is one of the 26,000 who required hospitalization. I am one of the lucky 14 million who has not caught COVID-19.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 No matter. We were both thankful to get our AstraZeneca booster s stanley cup hots on Thursday.Pharmacies from around the province packed up their unused vials of AstraZeneca and the related COVISHIELD vaccines last weekend for redistribution to Toronto, Windsor-Essex and Kingston 鈥?where they were first given 鈥?before their looming expiry on Monday, until Health Canada extended them to July 1.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Perhaps that makes us  bargain hunters,  as we were mid-March when almost 200,000 doses were released stanley mugs  for injection into adults aged 60 to 64 before they were set to stale-date on April 2.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              There was a mad scramble for appointments th Jgoh N.B. restricts travel from Quebec region
 A pair of investors from the GTA who bought a derelict dollar store on George Street last year to convert into luxury apartments have bought six more buildings across the street 鈥?and they want to fix up the facades, as well as add loft apartments on the upper storeys.The idea is to  revitalize  the heritage buildings and attract people whod like to live downtown, said Rick Summers, a developer and one of the owners  along with business partner Michael Poon . Its going to really, really make that area amazing,  he said.  Theres nothing better for a downtown than to have people live there 鈥?nothing revitalizes a downtown more.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Summers and Poon own the empty building at 385-391 George St. N., which had been a Shoppers Drug Mart and then a dollar store.Its no stanley cup w empty and Summers said they are still planning to covert it into a five-storey apartment building; he said plans will be coming before city council in the late fall.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                  stanley termoska                 But he said Thursday that he and Poon have bought six more buildings across the street, with the deal closing last week.He said they now own the buildings housing:               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Fusion Bowl  376 George St. N.  and the former Community Butcher Shop  374 George St. N. 鈥?two ground floor addresses in a single building       stanley cups            ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW     

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« Réponse #1938 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:08:31 pm »
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 CALGARY 鈥?A British Columbia social worker says she won ;t abandon her fight for a national alert system to prevent at-risk children from  stanley isolierkanne disappearing when their families unexpectedly relocate to different jurisdictions.Absolutely I ;m frustrated, said Patricia MacDonald, who has worked for B.C. Children   Services for over 20 years, and had asked a judge not to return Alexandru Radita to his family.Emil and Rodica Radita were found guilty nearly a year ago in Calgary of first-degree murder of the 15-year-old, who weighed just 37 pounds when he died in 2013. The trial heard that the boy, who was covered with stanley cup  bedsores and riddled with infection, died of complications due to untreated diabetes and starvation.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        B.C. social workers apprehended Alexandru after an October 2003 hospital admission because his parents refused to treat his disease. He was placed in foster care, where he thrived for nearly a year before he was returned to his family, which eventually moved to Alberta.MacDonald has proposed a system of Alex Alerts that would notify other provinces stanley mug  when at-risk children move.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In Radita   case, the court heard B.C. social services had an address for the family in Alberta but didn ;t pass it along.It hurts my heart that the social worker let him down and didn ;t call Calg Xbss Most actively traded companies on the TSX
 The sweetest time of the year is returning to Mountsberg Conservation Area.Maple Town, which runs from March 5 to April 10, will allow visitors to follow the process from sap being collected from trees to being transformed  stanley cup website into maple syrup and other sweet treats. With over 600 maple trees, Mountsbergs sugarbush has been producing maple syrup for over 150 years and educating the public for over 40 years,  said Brenna Bartley, education manager at Conservation Halton.  Were proud to be able to offer our visitors a fun and educational experience when they visit Maple Town.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are both daytime and evening activities at Maple Town that allow for either independent exploration or guided tours. Visitors can watch the sap be transformed into syrup in the evaporator, warm up at a fireside lounge or play in the natural playground.Maple syrup drizzled pancakes are availabl stanley botella e at the Pancake House, you can have some maple taffy on snow at the Discovery Centre and other maple products will be available at the retail store.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Visitors can also visit the sheep, goats, donkeys, bunnies, chickens and Percheron horses in the barn or take a wagon ride through the sugarbush.Maple Town visitors are also welcome to explore Mountsbergs trails or visit the Raptor Centre.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                       stanley us   For tickets, pr

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 The Toronto Zoo is asking for donations to help feeds its 5,000 animals after ticket and parking sales disappeared because of the COVID-19 pandemic.On Thursday, the Toronto Zoo Wildlife Conservancy, a fundraising arm of the Scarborough-area zoo posted a call on social media for donations to help with the $1-million annual feeding costs.That expense, a Facebook post said, stanley en mexico  is typically covered by parking and admission revenues. The  Zoo Food For Life  campaign is looking to raise $100,000. As of Thursday, theyd already raised over $30,000.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As of right now, CEO Dolf DeJong said theyve ordered several months of some specialty food and have made other changes in order to be able to focus on affording to care for the animals.The zoo earlier announced it was temporarily laying off 118 non-permanent employees and postponed hiring of 275 summer positions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In this season, excluding March Break, the zoo brings in about $500,000 a week, he said. But he noted the $ stanley website 100,000 theyre hoping to raise through the fundraiser is a significant chunk 鈥?10 per cent 鈥?of their food budget. Thats the kind of support that is going to bridge us for at least a month and thats really important at this time to have those other sources coming on,  DeJong said. He couldnt say how the zoo would fare in the long-term as the pandemic continues on.               ARTI stanley cup CLE CONTI Pshy Keswick Canadian Tire manager wins dealer of the year award
 TORONTO 鈥?Ontario has expanded the first phase of its COVID-19 vaccination drive to include residents experiencing homelessness, its largest municipality announced on Sunday as the province eclipsed 300,000 total infections since the onset of the global pandemic.The city of Toronto said it received word over the weekend that the province had added homeless people to the list of those who qualify for a jab under Phase 1 of its vaccine rollout plan.Shelter-system residents will accordingly start receiving their initial vaccine doses this week, the city said in a release.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        People expe stanley cup quencher riencing homelessness are at elevated risk of serious health impacts due to COVID-19 and are vulnerable to transmission in congregate settings, Toronto Board of Health Chair and city Coun. Joe Cressy said in the statement. By updating their vaccination prioritization plan, the province has made it possible for the city and our hospital and health car stanley quencher e partners to help keep those most at risk in our communities safe. 8221 stanley cup website ;Ontario   ministry of health had previously stated that homeless residents would not be eligible for a vaccine until the inoculation drive entered its second phase. The city did not provide a timeline for when the provincial guidance changed, and the ministry did not immediately respond to request for comment on Sunday.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               

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« Réponse #1940 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 10:53:41 pm »
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 Hope the long weekend was a good one.But today, for most of you, it   back to work and school.WEATHER               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        S stanley thermosflasche unny in Oakville and Burlington. Hazy. High 19: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-79_metric_e.htmlSunny in Milton and Halton Hills. Hazy. High 21: https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.html        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 TRAFFICSome closures on QEW and Highway 401 you should know about, with the Ministry of Transportation releasing  detailed closure information  about each incident: https://insidehalton/news/qew-and-highway-401-road-closures-in-oakville-and-burlington-as-well-as-milton-may/article_59228d0b-2ef2-5245-b9d1-a4b66c95f94b.html               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     kubki stanley     SCHOOL BUSES                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                     stanley flask           Some cancellations and delays you should know about: https://geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspxGO TRANSITAldershot GO: Bus stop repairs continue overnight starting May 24 and bus stops 5 and 6 will not be available overnight.Heres what you need to know:鈥?Bus stops 5 and 6 will be fenced off daily from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. only.鈥⒙燱ork is expected to take three weeks to complete.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥⒙燩lease follow directional signs. Thank you for your patience as we work to upgrade your s Yxoj Halton police honed their search and rescue skills at Kelso Conservation in Milton
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« Réponse #1941 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:13:27 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Two of Canada   pro stanley cup vincial privacy officers say that they ;re still unable to release a full report about last year   security breach at LifeLabs because the company has gone to court to stop them.A joint statement from the privacy commissioners for Ontario and British Columbia says the Toronto-based chain of medical labs has agreed to comply with their orders and recommendations.They say LifeLabs has sought a court order preventing the public release of some of the report, claiming it contains information that   privileged or otherwise confidential.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Ontario   Patricia Kosseim and B.C. 8216  Michael McEvoy say they believe it   vital to bring to light the underlying causes of a privacy breach involving information of up to 15 million customers.The commissioners reported last month that LifeLabs had failed to put in place reasonable safeguards and it had broken Ontario and B.C. 8216  information protection laws.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 LifeLabs said at th stanley travel mug e time that it had taken a number of steps to accelerate  stanley mugs its cybersecurity strategy and practices to strengthen its information security system.The company was not immediately available for comment about the commissioners ; latest statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This report by The Canadian Press was f Plkv I feel great    Halton opens first COVID-19 vaccination clinic
 The Town of Oakville is hosting a virtual Coyote Information Session on Thursd stanley cup ay, March 31.The session, which begins at 6 p.m., will provide residents with facts about urban coyotes, answer residents questions, and provide tips on how to respond to coyote sightings.The meeting will feature Town staff, a representative from the Oakville  Milton Humane Society and a representative from Coyote Watch Canada.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Town staff point out  stanley cup that coyotes are found in every urban centre in North America and so seeing one on a town road or sidewalk is not uncommon.They also said that while coyotes are not considered a significant risk to people, there a stanley cup re steps that can be taken to avoid conflicts with coyotes.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Residents are asked to pre-register for the virtual meeting at https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_T396_fBySrWxjhoNwd8n2Q.To follow along without participating, watch a live stream of the meeting on YouTube.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Those with questions can submit them ahead of the meeting by emailing enforcement@oakville.ca.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Additional information about coyotes can be found at聽https://oakville.ca/environment/featured-wildlife.html.

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« Réponse #1942 le: Octobre 28, 2024, 11:53:26 pm »
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 On Oct. 24, Ontario residents will be headed to the ballot box for the second time in 2022, casting their votes in municipal elections across the province.With 444 municipalities making up the province of Ontario, each of the races taking place in those communities is just as varied as the people who call them home. Here is a look at some of the numbers from the last time residents voted in 2018 on who would represent them in local government:0.62 per cent 鈥?North Frontenac, a largely rural township north of Kingston saw the lowest voter turnout in 2018, with only 3 stanley thermos mug 7 out of 5,984 eligible stanley mugg  voters casting a ballot. However, no votes really needed to be cast at all in North Frontenac, as the entire township council 鈥?the mayor and six councillors 鈥?faced no opposition and were all acclaimed to their positions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        14.9 per cent 鈥?While some municipalities saw low voter turnout in 2018 because their entire council was acclaimed, the village of Dawson about 400 kilometres west of Thunder Bay saw the lowest turnout where there were more candidates than council seats available. While Mayor Bill Langner was acclaimed, there were five candidates vying for four councillor positions.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 35 鈥?Toronto saw the largest number of mayoral candidates with 35, more than double stanley taza  the 15 seen in second-place Hamilton. Despite dozens of candidates, only four 鈥?the winn Zpvl Strong winds   : Environment Canada issues wind warning for Mississauga, Brampton, Caledon
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« Réponse #1943 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 12:12:57 am »
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 There were skeptics.  stanley water bottle There were naysayers. There were worrywarts.But, somehow, the bubbles are working.More than four weeks and 24,334 nasal swab tests into the hub cities in Toronto and Edmonton, a player has yet to test positive for COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         In fairness, I feel like Im walking on eggshells, its not over til its over,  said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, the University Healthy Network infectious disease specialist who advised the NHL Players Association in the creation of the bubble.The virus has not penetrated the bubble and, perhaps more importantly for Torontos public health, no one associated with the playoffs has infected anybody on the outside.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  I think the protocol stanley becher s and the procedures that we put in place have been working and were really pleased with that,  NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly said.  As you know, this particular virus is very contagious. So if you have an incident where one or two or three people test positive and they happen to be in a group, it could spread pretty quickly. To this point weve had no positives, but we wanted to be acting and doing everything possible to minimize that number and zero is  stanley en mexico a good minimization to this point.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Thats all good news for hockey because, given the pandemic shows no sign of relenting, the NHL may have to revisit  Dcws Energy gains not enough to move TSX higher
 A Milton woman has lost her vehicle and driver   licence for seven days after a Halton Regional Police officer clocked her car going double the speed limit near a major mall.The incident occurred around 9 p.m. on Steeles Avenue West, just outside Toronto Premium Outlets.Halton police said in a tweet the woman claims that she was in a hurry to get home to use the rest room.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The radar gun clocked her car at 122 km/h in the posted 60 km/h zone.As a result, she is now charged with stunt driving and has had her driver   licence suspended for seven days. Her car has also been impounded for the same period of time.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There   no excuse for jeopardizing the safety of other road users, police said in a t stanley cups weet.Police also nabbed another extreme speeder in Milton on Steeles A stanley cupe venue West after clocking a car at 146 km/h in a posted 60 km/h zone. Police said he really had no excuse, just that he was on his way hom stanley cup e.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Male Driver on Steeles Avenue in Milton. Caught going 146 KM/H in a posted 60 KM/H zone. He really had no excuse: Was just going home. Please slow down. Speed kills. ^nb pic.twitter/7VK3Y7msUw鈥?HRPS Milt HHills  @HRPSMiltHH  April 26, 2019                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 A Brampton man has won $50,000 playing Daily Keno on Jun. 11.聽Preton Glashen also won $10 with another selection, bringing his total winnings to $50,010.The winning ticstanley cup ket was stanley water bottle  purchased at K Convenience  stanley water jug on Fairhill Avenue in Brampton.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        DAILY KENO players pick their strategy  from a 2 Pick to a 10 Pick  and pick their bet  $1, $2, $5 or $10  to pick their prize.              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Djfv Ontario lays out $324M surgical recovery plan
 Staff who work in Toronto schools serving students with complex m stanley cup edical needs 鈥?who continue to attend in-person classes despite a wider shutdown 鈥?will be outfitted with N95 masks as part of a pilot project.Working with Sick Kids Hospital, the Toronto District School Board says it is developing a process to identify which employees might benefit from wearing N95 masks at three initial sites.N95s, also known as respirator masks, provide a very tight facial fit and the ability to filter airborne particles.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Many students at these congregated schools are unable to wear masks, and staff have expressed concerns about safety amid the COVID-19 pandemic.The three sites are Sunny View Junior and Senior Public School, Park Lane Public School and Lucy McCormick Senior School.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A statement from Ryan Bird, a TDSB spokesperson, said the masks will stanley cup  be sent to staff who work closely with children who may produce aerosols such as droplets, such as educational assistants who work with kids that use a tracheostomy tube. Once these three schools have been provided with the N95 masks, the masks will be offered to the other nine congregated special education schools who have staff that meet the criteria,  Bird said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In a statement to the Star, John Weather stanley quencher up, president of Toronto Educa

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« Réponse #1945 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 01:13:17 am »
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 Name: Neethan ShanRiding: Scarborough CentreParty: Ontario New Democratic Party               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        What is your age  43What is your occupation  Executive director, Urban Alliance on Race Relations        ARTICLE CON stanley cup TINUES BELOW                                 Where do you live  ScarboroughWhat is your past political experience  I have represented Scarborough residents as city councillor and a Toronto District School Board trustee. In both roles, I fought for people in Scarborough to get their fair share, for things like better transit and more resources in our schools, so our youth get the best start in life.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        How would you grade the provinces COVID-19 response and why  C-                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Doug Fords pandemic response let families down. His governments actions were too little, too late when stanley becher  it came to protecting vulnerable seniors in long-term care, and thousands of our elders tragically lost their lives. The Ford government chose not to invest to make schools safe and chose not to give all workers paid sick days or to give struggling small businesses enough support to get through t stanley cup his difficult time.Please complete this sentence: If elected  or re-elected , I pledge to 鈥?.. fight for better services for Scarborough residents. I will work with the NDP to make life more affordabl Shbo Feds likely didn   t have enough gear: Hajdu
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« Réponse #1946 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:11:41 am »
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 OTT stanley cup AWA鈥?For once, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didnt take his own advice to listen to the scientists.Instead, on Tuesday the prime minister and his top public health officials went before cameras to try to clear the air, clouded by a federal advisory body the day before, and advised Canadians not to wait for any  preferred  vaccine but to take any COVID-19 vaccination as soon as they can.For Trudeau, who has staked his governments pandemic response on listening to the advice of health experts and  following the science,  it would have been hard if not hypocritical to directly challenge the credibility of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization  NACI  or throw it under the bus by reversing its Monday message.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        So Trudeau avoided any talk of  preferred  shots, and downplayed the recommendation made Monday by NACI that people might want to wait for mRNA vaccines, which havent been linked to a risk of very rare blood clots. Then he embarked on an effort at damage control and injecting common sense into the discussion.The  bottom line,  he said, is that all the vaccines approved by Health Canada are  safe and stanley cup  effective,  and that mass vaccination is  one of the key tools  to end the pandemic.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  The impacts  stanley cup of catching COVID are far greater and far deadlier ... than potential side effects, which although serious, are rare,  Trudeau told  Jtxr Meeting budget increase target will be    difficult,    says Halton police chief
 Following in the foots stanley cup teps of other Halton municipalities, Milton has passed a resolution endorsing the current two-tier government.The motion, put forward by Mayor Gord Krantz, received unanimous approval from council on March 4 and is aligned with those green-lighted by other Halton communities in recent weeks.Miltons resolution will be forwarded to all Halton municipalities, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Initiated in January, the Ontario governments review will examine Ontarios eight regional municipalities  Halton, York, Durham, Waterloo, Niagara, Peel, Muskoka District and Oxford County , the County of Simcoe, and their lower-tier municipalities, to identify inefficiencies in governan stanley cup ce.The resolution favours the current two-tier model, which could become single tier or amalgamated once the government concludes its review.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  There really is no single cookie-cutter type of administration for some of the counties and regions in the Province of Ontario, especially in the Golden Horseshoe, Grea stanley cup ter Toronto Area,  said Krantz. We believe, collectively, that the Region of Halton is working quite effectively.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On whether or not moving to a single-tier government will save money, the Milton mayo

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« Réponse #1947 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 02:42:19 am »
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 Suddenly, in this unfamiliar COVID-19 world, weve got some decisions to make.The questions vary depending on where we live: Is it safe to give our moms and grandmas a hug  Should we accept that invitation to a backyard barbecue  Can we go visit our favourite clothing store  Is it OK to have a picnic in Torontos busy Trinity Bellwoods Park or go play a round of golf Things seemed so much simpler a couple weeks ago, didnt they                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW          stanley hrnek                                Government messaging seemed clear: Stay home. Wash your hands. Keep yo stanley mug ur distance in the checkout line.Easy.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But now, the easing of restrictions has ushered in a new, u stanley flask ncertain normal filled with more wiggle room and personal discretion 鈥?where one misstep could affect us, our loved ones and our communities. The onus of risk management has now shifted from the government to you as an individual,  Ross Otto, a psychology professor at McGill University, told me.  I think thats where youre going to start to see more variability in the way people manage risk, because its now in their hands.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Not everybody feels equipped to make these decisions, looking instead to governments for guidance. In turn, some academics suggest its not enough for governments to rely on scientific experts alone for pandemic planning. They need to include regular, everyda Dofo Today s coronavirus news: Unvaccinated people 8 times more likely to get infected, top doctor says; Ontario reporting 321 COVID-19 cases, 2 deaths
 There number of people with COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals dropped by almost 100 Saturday.The province reported 4,026 people in hospital with COVID-19, 88 fewer than Friday. That did not stop the seven-day average of hospitalizations from rising, as it has every day since Dec. 6.The seven-day average now stands at 3,990, up from 3,947. The average had been climbing by more than 250 as little as two weeks ago. A week ago it was at 3,078 and at the beginning of the month is was 786.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The number of intensive care unit patients with COVID stanley website -19 did increase to 600, up 10 from the day before. Of those, 81 per cent were admitted because of COVID-19 while the remaining 19 per cent were admitted for other reasons, but tested positive for COVID-19.Of the 460 cases where vaccination status was known, 216 were unvaccinated, 17 were partially vaccinated and 227 were fully vaccinated.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province also reported 47 deaths related to COVID-19, bringing the total in Ontario to 10,91 stanley spain 2.The province reported 6,473  stanley cups uk new COVID-19 cases, though that number is far lower than the actual number of cases due to the lack of available testing. Testing has been limited to people in high-risk settings. Anyone not qualifying for testing who experiences symptoms has been told to assume they have COVID-19 and isolate for five days or until symptoms subside. Those cases are not

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« Réponse #1948 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 03:40:58 am »
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 If you didn ;t have chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here   a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox everyday, seven days a week.1  Georgetown s Citizen of the Year: https://theifp.ca/community-story/10346739--she-is-the-first-to-volunteer-georgetown-woman-named-2019-2020-citizen-of-the-year/2  Murder charge laid in Georgetown woman s death: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10343794--i-waited-so-long-more-than-seven-months-after-a-brampton-man-was-accused-of-killing-his-ex-girlfriend-then-shooting-himself-he-has-been-formally-charged-with-first-degree-murder/               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        3  An Olympic dream in Norval: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10346283-norval-athlete-s-career-takes-wild-ride-to-verge-of-olympic-dream/      4  Ontario Premier Doug Ford urged to kill the GTA West Corrid stanley kaffeebecher or highway: https:// stanley tumbler theifp.ca/news-story/10346586--it-s-a-disaster-halton-mps-urge-ontario-premier-doug-ford-to-kill-gta-west-corridor-highway/        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 5  Halton Hills homeowners looking to improve stanley vattenflaska  their homes energy efficiency may be eligible for funding through the Town: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10342693-halton-hills-homeowners-eligible-for-home-energy-retrofit-pilot/ Flzd CMHC toughens qualifying rules for insured mortgages
 Pre-pandemic, the TTC was deemed so vital to our survival that Ontario designated Toronto transit an essential service.Until subway strikes were banned, TTC work stoppages could stop the city in its tracks, grinding the economy to a halt. When transit workers walked out, most other workers had to walk to work.That was then. This is COVID-19.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW         stanley cup                                 Now, in mid-pandemic and with downtown offices still half-empty, Torontos subways are more optional and less essential than ever. If the TTCs wild and crazy union were to engineer a wildcat walkout today, many Torontonians would shrug from their remote Zoom locations and say,  Make m stanley spain y day 鈥?I wasnt going in anyway. Yet the Amalgamated Transit Union is going its own way all the same. Its on a collision course with management, and it is throwing Toronto transit riders under the bus.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The TTC is well within its rights to act. And it is absolutely right to make an example of transit workers who insist on making a spectacle of themselves.When nurses refuse the vaccine and violate their oath to do no harm, they can get revenge by gumming up hospitals amid critical staff shortages. Which is why even tough-talking Quebec politicians have delayed their enforcement of vaccine mandates, and Ontario is still consulting hospitals.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                               stanley becher           But tran

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« Réponse #1949 le: Octobre 29, 2024, 04:11:23 am »
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 The Ward 8 council candidates expressed more views on Hamiltons $1-billion light-rail transit project than there are studies that have been done on the controversial system during Cable 14s council debate.Colleen Wicken, who worked for nine years as Ward 8 Coun. Terry Whiteheads assistant, said LRT should have been constructed along Burlington Street so it could avoid what will be a difficult construction period in the downtown from 2019 to 2024. She said Hamilton taxpayers will still be on the hook for an estimated $14 million annual operating cost once the system is in place. Its not going to be very successful,  she said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Eve Adams, who was a two-term councillor in Mississauga and a Conservative MP for the area, opposes LRT.She said to improve congestion within the Mountain area, the Lincoln Alex botella stanley ander Parkway needs to be widened. Adams said she want kubki stanley s the city to take advantage of the Ontario governments offer to use the $1 billion in capital LRT costs to invest in roads, sewers and transit needs.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  That money could be better invested strategically in all sorts of wonderful improvements,  she said.Absent from the debate was candidate Christopher Climie.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup                                         Cable 14 will air the Ward 8 debate starting Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. and repeated at later dates.                AR Gnaf What gets washed  U of Guelph prof gives tips on grocery shopping during coronavirus pandemic
 Police say they ;re investigating multiple suspected drug overdoses in a northern stanley tumbler  Ontario community.Between Thursday and Saturday, Ontario Provincial Police say officers responded to two fatal and five non-fatal suspected overdoses in the Huntsville area.Police say the Muskoka crime unit and the Muskoka community street crime unit are investigating, under t stanley thermos he direction of the OPP criminal investigation branch.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They note that more information will be released as it becomes available.In the meantime, police are asking anyone with information regarding the suspected overdoses to contact them.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 5, 2021.鈥斺€斺€?              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Facebook and Canadian Press News Fellowship.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW       stanley kubek                                         By The Canadian Press