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« Réponse #2115 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 01:08:19 am »
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 TORONTO 鈥?Potential U.S. retaliation against China over COVID-19 and continuously high jobless claims pushed North American stock markets lower on Thursday.Tensions between the world   two largest economies have be termo stanley en rising with efforts in the U.S. Senate to delist Chinese companies from U.S. stock market indexes.That move is happening as U.S. President Donald Trump tries to deflect blame for his handling of the coronavirus epidemic and the weak economy, said Mike Archibald, vice-president and portfolio manager with AGF Investments Inc.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I do think that there   going to be some risk to this rhetoric with respect to the U.S.-China relationship as we get closer to the election, he said in an interview.This has been the hallmark of Trump   presidency, to really deflect and find an issue that he c stanley cup an rally his base a stanley termosy round.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The other main driver to stock market action was jobless data. Unemployment benefit claims were down a little from last week to 2.4 million. That brings the total number of filings during the pandemic to more than 38 million.More concerning to Archibald is that the number of continuing claims was at a record 25.07 million, signalling there   no sign of an immediate return to work.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Once you st Loyj Cineplex reports $98.9-million Q2 loss
 Halton is pulling out all t stanley cup he stops in its battle with CN over the proposed Milton intermodal hub.Following a closed-door discussion Dec. 8, regional council passed a unanimous motion authorizing staff to take all necessary actions  to address efficiently and expeditiously the concerns of Halton municipalities and Conservation Halton, and apply all relevant law to all aspects of the CN project.  I think its very clear that were not giving up the fight,  said Milton Mayor Gord Krantz, who moved the motion.  Were here to fight for the region of Halton and the four municipalities.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        At hand is CNs proposal for a 400-acre intermodal facility on lands east of Tremaine Road and south of Britannia Road. Its designed to transfer containers between trucks and railcars and would operate around the clock with an estimated 1,600 daily truck trips and four intermodal trains.In late November, the Canadian Transportation Agency  CTA  granted rail stanley cup way line approval for the intermodal. The Halton municipalities and Conservation Halton then indicated theyre reviewing legal options to challenge the decision under federal and provincial laws.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  We are extremely disappointed with the CTAs decision,  said Regional Chair Gary Carr.  The federal government has once again ignored its obligation to protect the health and stanley cup  safety of our residents, and at a time when he

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« Réponse #2116 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 01:38:25 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he is not willing to compromise Canadian values and principles just to get the country a seat at the UN Security Council.In an interview with The Canadian Press, Trudeau insisted that landing the seat was not so much a goal but rather a way to continue having a positive impact in the world.If we have to com stanley mugs promise our values and principles to get the seat, it loses its usefulness, he said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Trudeau also said Canada   abstention from a UN vote on U.S. President Donald Trump   recognition of Jerusalem as Israel   capital was about staying above political games  stanley thermosflasche aimed at isolating Israel.We are less interested in grousing and playing politics, he said. We are more interested in finding solutions and moving forward at a substantial level. And that   why we make the choices we make in terms of voting.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Trudeau said UN member countries regularly file resolutions targeting Israel for political purposes.This idea of using votes in the United Nations to isolate or condemn Israel...is not productive in international relations. And Canada avoids taking sides in that.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley cup                                  Trudeau reiterated that Canada won ;t move Glme Rosie DiManno: Growing up is a torment at the best of times, never mind in times like these
 Ontario is reporting another 3,124 COVID-19 cases and five more deaths, according to its latest report released Friday morning.VaccinesOntario has administered 156,525 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 25,006,030 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The provincial data now includes a cumulative number of people who stanley cup  have received booster doses. In Ontario, 1,578,642 people have received three doses of any Health Canada approved vaccine.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 12,060,658 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 86.1 per cent of the eligible population five stanley cup  years and older and the equivalent of 82.0 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      stanley mug                             The province says 11,350,356 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 81.0 per cent of the eligible population five years and older, and the equivalent of 77.2 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.Hospitalizations by vaccines status               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies betwee

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« Réponse #2117 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:05:15 am »
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 What are we doing in this province  Honestly, what is happening here  Well, COVID-19 case numbers are up and staying up. And, testing crashed in the last week. On Monday, the premier promised a robust new testing plan, a week or two after he lurched us forward into the first phase of reopening, despite having not hit the provincial public health benchmarks to do so. OK, fine. It may be cart, then horse, but its nice to see a horse around here.And yes, on the weekend there was a mass flagrant display of public disobedience towards the public health messages that have been blanketing every available communications outlet for two months. Trinity Bellwoods Park was messy, but more, it was a symbol of stanley tumbler  what happens when enough people dont listen, even as most people do.But of course there was an eruption like that. And incredibly, two months into the pandemic,  stanley cup it more or less completely befuddled the politician stanley cup s who are nominally in charge of our pandemic response. It was incredible.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        First, Mayor John Tory. Of all the people who jammed up Trinity Bellwoods Park Saturday, Tory was the one who should have known better. And yet he pulled down his mask to talk to some of the clustering yahoos. Tory apologized, of course. Im a human being,  said Tory, which is both an explanation for how a man whose daughter is a doctor and who is a mayor can make that error, and a pretty compelling case for why a 65-year-old s Edjb Missing Brampton woman may be in the Spencer Gorge area
 When Jules Verdugo was trying to decide what to study after high school, she did a marketing and sales internship. But it just wasnt what she  stanley us hoped it would be. I just didnt feel that spark people feel when they are doing something they are passionate about,  she said.As she began looking at fields that might provide that, she began thinking about all the health-care professionals w stanley cup ho had been part of her life since she was diagnosed with Crohns disease as a teenager. She began volunteering in pediatrics departments and soon found that spark.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         As I did more of the work, it seemed like the only thing I was meant to do,  she said.Verdugo is now completing her master of science in child life and pediatric psychosocial care at McMaster University. Knowing how Crohns affected her growing up, Verdugo hopes to help kids navigate the challenges of having a chronic disease.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Starting high school can be stressful enough for a teenager. New school, new teachers, new classes, meeting new people.For Verdugo, it was further complicated. In Grade 8, the stomach pain she had felt most of her life was becoming unbearable. It came to a head around Christmas when she went to the hospital for an emergency appendicitis. But it turned out her appendix was fine.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW            stanley cup                              After some tests, it was

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« Réponse #2118 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 02:33:34 am »
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 MEADOW LAKE, Sask. 鈥?A psychiatrist says that a teenager who gunned down four people in northern Saskatchewan has symptoms of po vaso stanley st-traumatic stress disorder and flashbacks which have led to suicidal thoughts.Dr. Mansfield Mela testified in court Thursday that the flashbacks were quite incapacitating for the teen, who needed medication because he couldn ;t sleep fr stanley mugs om the ima stanley cup ges.He was becoming more hopeless and the images were quite distressing to him, Mela said at a sentencing hearing to determine if the teen will be sentenced as an adult or a youth.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Crown prosecutor Lloyd Stang questioned how the teen fit the diagnosis of PTSD when one of the symptoms is avoidance of thoughts or conversation about the traumatic event.Stang noted that the teen drew pictures shortly after the January 2016 shooting in La Loche, one of which depicted two graves for victims Dayne and Drayden Fontaine and another open grave for himself.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But Mela said that drawing wasn ;t a memory from the event, so it didn ;t count as avoidance, and Mela stood by his PTSD diagnosis.Mela also said the teen has an intellectual disability, major depressive disorder and displays signs of fetal alcohol syndrome.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        He has poor reasoning, poor pro Adsu RCMP fined in fatal N.B. shooting rampage
 Over the stanley taza  course of two days, Jan. 24 and 25, Torontos budget committee heard from 151 Torontonians and advocates about its 2022 operating capital budget.While it still has to be approved by Toronto council, Toronto staff are recommending a $14.99-billion dollar budget supported by a total property tax increase for homeowners of 4.4 per cent. Torontos city manager, Chris Murray, has called the 2022 budget a  COVID budget  stanley becher  that will need $1.4 billion from the federal and provincial governments.聽Heres a sampling of what some members of the public thought about that budget, and the state of Toronto two years into the pandemic, in their own words.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Jin Huh, executive director of Social Planning Toronto Communities a stanley cup cross our city are in the midst of a five-alarm fire. This budget does not address the urgent situation. We have heard this is another pandemic budget, and certainly the city is facing a tough financial situation, but amidst this emergency we need council to push further and faster.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sahar Ghafouri from the North York Harvest Food Bank Food insecurity was the top concern in the pandemic. We hear from our continually growing client base that they wont be able to feed their families ... The immediacy of the emergency is far from over for us聽鈥?agencies are being stressed while being plagued by skyrocketing COVID cases.                AR

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« Réponse #2119 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:03:00 am »
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 OTTAWA 鈥?Canada has just 13 years to cut almost 200 mil stanley flask lion tonnes of yearly carbon emissions if it hopes to meet its 2015 international climate treaty obligations.Such a reduction would be the equivalent of taking 44 million cars off the road 鈥?twice the number of passenger vehicles that were registered in Canada two years ago.The latest national emissions inventory report, published in April, shows Canada   emissions at 722 million tonnes in 2015, down just 0.7 per cent from the previous year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        As part of the 2015 Paris Agreement, Canada agreed to a target of 523 million tonnes by 2030 鈥?30 per cent less than what the country gener stanley mug ated in 2005.The target becomes even more daunting if there is any growth in emissions from industries, such as expanded production in the oilsands or new manufacturing.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Indeed, the pipeline projects Canada has already approved in principle could add more than 40 million tonnes from additional oil extraction alone.Nonetheless, Environment Minister Catherine McKenna is insisting the government   climate change plan will allow Canada to meet its target.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                   starbucks stanley cup                       If you look at the plan it shows how we are going to get to the target, McKenna said. We ;ve taken very serious measures.                ARTIC Nprk Schools are closed due to coronavirus, what about daycare in Toronto
 A  stanley mug Pickering resident says the po stanley cup tholes on Pickering-Scarborough Townline Road are so big they are visible on Google Maps. You can see the potholes from space,  David Fellin says.He finds a lot o stanley cup f the road, which he considers a main route for Pickering residents wanting to get north or direct access to Hwy. 407, is not level in many areas, and residents often end up taking Altona Road to avoid the  hazardous  driving conditions.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its not safe to drive on that road,  he says.He says with very little maintenance, very little use, it becomes a safe haven for those who wish to dump their garbage.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He sees waste from contractors such as toilets, drywall and paint cans. Its just brutal for the environment,  he says.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ward 3 regional Coun. David Pickles says illegal dumping is an issue in a lot of places, and the city does what it can to help reduce it, through public education, and by installing temporary cameras and signage in various areas.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              This particular part of Pickering contains wildlife, naturalized areas and farmland. Then you have this unfortunate situation of this really bad road thats in terrible shape,  Fellin says.He says hes heard it will be improved, but he wan

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« Réponse #2120 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 03:32:00 am »
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 WHITEHORSE 鈥?Parks Canada says a climber who is stranded on Mount Logan following an earthquake in Yukon remains safe and uninjured.Natalia Martinez of Argentina began a solo climb in Kluane National Park and Reserve on April 22.Two large earthquakes on Monday caused avalanches in the vicinity of the 37-year-old climber   camp at 3,900 metres.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Parks Canada spokeswoman Christine Aikens says officia stanley nz ls are in close contact kubki stanley  with Martinez and heard she was able to sleep Wednesday night.      Martinez, who is an experienced climber, reported that she still has a good supply of both food and fuel.      stanley canada    ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Aikens says weather conditions in the icefield are limiting flights to the area, but when it improves a team will be sent to pick up Martinez.By The Canadian Press Frvq Police in Halton Hills to focus on distracted driving in March
 UPDATE: Tornado watch ended for Milton and Halton Hills just before 7 p.m.Conditions are favourable this evening for the development of severe thunderstorms which may produce brief tornadoes, Environment Canada said in issuing a tornado watch for parts of Ha stanley flasche lton.This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation, the national weather agency said in its warning, issued Tuesday evening  Aug. 4 . Be prepared for severe weather. Take cover immediately, if threatening weather approaches.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Environment Canada said if a tornado warning is issued, go indoors to a room on the lowest floor, away from outside walls and windows, such as a ba stanley cup usa sement, bathroom, stairwell or interior closet.Leave mobile homes, vehicles, tents, trailers and other temporary or free-standing shelter, and move to a stro stanley polska ng building if you can, the national weather agency warns.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 As a last resort, lie in a low spot and protect your head from flying debris, the earning states.Tornado watches are issued when atmospheric conditions are favourable for the development of thunderstorms that could produce tornadoes, Environment Canada said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                                        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW

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 The David Suzuki Foundation is recruiting  Butterflyway Rangers  in Guildwood, making the lakefront Scarborough neighbourhood just the sixth across Canada to create  highways of habitat  for bees and butterflies.Volunteer work by one resident, Allison Murray, convinced the environmental charity to choose Guildwood as a place to establish at least a dozen  pollinator patches  by summer to form a  Scarborough Guildwood Butterflyway. The rangers, volunteers from May through September, will be trained by experts at Scarborough Village Community Centre on April 15, said Jode Roberts of the foundations pollinators campaign.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        In an interview, Murray said Guildwood, located on migratory routes for butterflies, is an ideal place to educate people on plants they need in gardens to support monarchs and other butterfli stanley mug es.      The neighbourhood has many gardeners. Murray, concerned about worldwide declines of pollinators, said she wanted to challenge them to  modernize,  and think about native plants instead of  neat rows of annuals.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug                                  She started a Facebook page, Pollinator Gardens of Guildwood, last August and later approached Roberts to propose her area for a butterflyway.The foundation previously encouraged people to band together around pollinators with a  gotmilkweed social media campaign and with work on what it calls a Home stanley water jug grown National Park i Tjiw Quebec raises COVID-19 alert level as cases jump
 The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Monday. T vaso stanley his file will be updated throughout the d stanley cups ay. Web links to longer stories if available.10:05 p.m.: The omicron surge threatens to upend any sense of peace in the nations education system. After a holiday break that saw COVID-19 cases spike unrelentingly, a small but growing list of districts 鈥?including Newark, New Jersey; Atlanta; Milwaukee; and Cleveland 鈥?moved temporarily to remote lear...The omicron surge threatens to upend any sense of peace in the nations education system.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        After a holiday break that saw COVID-19 cases spike unrelentingly, a small but growing list of districts 鈥?including Newark, New Jersey; Atlanta; Milwaukee; and Cleveland 鈥?moved temporarily to remote learning for more than 450,000 children.Districtw stanley taza ide closures, even those that last for a week or two, are a step backward after months in which classrooms largely remained open, even during a fall surge of the delta variant.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 And although politicians, including Mayor Eric Adams of New York and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, vowed to keep schools open, there were growing fears from parents and educators that more districts would soon turn to remote learning 鈥?even though in-school transmission of COVID-19 has been limited.Those decisions could, in turn, radiate through the country, affecting child ca

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 TORONTO 鈥?The Ontario Hockey League has expelled Flint Firebirds president of hockey operations Terry Christensen following an investigation into remarks that violated the league   diversity policy.The OHL said in a statement Thursday that Christensen was being dismissed for conduct that is prejudicial to the welfare of the league.The statement did not go into detail on the nature o stanley water bottle f Christensen   remarks. TSN   Rick Westhead reported last week that Christensen was suspended after making an alleged inappropriate racial comment about a player               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The league sa stanley flasche id an investigation into Christensen began after an allegation was brought forward via the OHL player communications system.      Christensen was named the team   president of hockey operations on May 7, 2021. He had previous stints with the team as general manager and vice president.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        stanley cup                           This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 10, 2022.By The Canadian Press

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 Halton police are investigating after an alleged distraction theft resulted in a Milton resident being defrauded of around $9,000.On Saturday, Jan. 14, at some point between 2 p.m. and 3 p.m., a 70-year-old woman was returning to her vehicle after shopping at the Milton Walmart when she was approach stanley vattenflaska ed by a man who claimed one of her rear tires had low pressure.Police said the victim had placed her purse on the vehicle drivers seat and then went with the man around the vehicle to look at the tire stanley cup .               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ultimately the victim got back into her car and started to drive h stanley mugs ome, but soon realized her purse was missing.Not long after this incident, police said, several of the victims bank cards were used for numerous fraudulent transactions totalling approximately $9,000.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The suspect is described as 40 to 50 years old.The victim reportedly saw this man inside the Walmart in the company of a woman and another man in the area where the victim was making her purchases.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Anyone with information about this incident is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825-4747, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS  8477  or haltoncrimestoppers.ca.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wpix Postmedia backer part of Torstar acquisition
 Community leaders say they have pushed for months for Black and racialized communities to be prioritized in Hamiltons COVID vaccine rollout and accuse public health of stalling, making false assumptions and failing to communicate. I really think they dont get it,  said Am stanley cup website eil Joseph, associate professor in the School of Social Work at McMaster University and a member of the Hamilton Vaccine Readiness Network.  Most of the people weve been communicating with through the network and public health are white. The significant issues raised by Black and racialized communities mirror problems with the vaccine rollout for Indigenous adults in March that was called  muddled  and a  break of trust  by community members.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Addressing high-risk populations and the most vulnerable ... will reduce risk for everyone and demonstrate that we care,  said stanley cup  Joseph.Hamiltons medical officer of health Dr. Elizabeth Richardson says public health started doing  critical  work with community partners on the vaccine network at the end of December.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                      stanley puodelis             Data released by public health in October showed visible minorities account for nearly 51 per cent of COVID-19 cases despite making up only 19 per cent of Hamiltons population.Joseph agrees that the push began in December but claims,  Nothing happened.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 

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« Réponse #2124 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 09:22:06 am »
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 POWASSAN, Ont. 鈥?stanley flask  Provincial police in northern Ontario say five people have been charged after an allegedly stolen vehicle sped away from police and flipped onto its roof on Sunday.Police say that at about 2:30 p.m. in Powassan, Ont., officers found a vehicle travelling at nearly twice the limit of 100 kilometres per hour.Investigators say the driver didn 8 stanley cup 217;t pull over for officers, and the vehicle was found flipped on its roof a short time later.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley isolierkanne W                                        They say witnesses reported that all five people who had been inside had fled. Police say two of them were found quickly, and the other three were located with the help of police dogs.      The vehicle, police say, was reported stolen from Toronto earlier in the day.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Two women and three men are facing charges that range from possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and flight while pursued by police.By The Canadian Press Pclt Jailbirds sing for Halton   s Crime Stoppers to escape slammer
 First Student will be holding an event for potential school bus drivers on Tuesd stanley cup ay at Christ the King Catholic Secondary School.First Student is recruiting drivers for the start of the school year in September. Potential drivers must be at least 21 years old, pass all background checks and drug screens, have a valid drivers license and three years of driving experience. First Student will provide training and a commercial license is not required. Were actively getting word out, encouraging caring, community-minded individuals to join our team,  said Angela Tyler, the location manager of First Student in Georgetown.  There continues to be a need for school bus drivers nationwide. The student transportation industry has been struggling with driver shortages fo stanley cup r years. As far as were concerned, we can never have too many drivers and encourage anyone who want to make a difference in the life of child to apply.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Big Bus鈥o Big Deal invites prospective drivers a chance to get behind the wheel of a 40-foot school bus. A First Student trainer will help guide drivers through a closed course in the school parking lot. They can also meet members of the First Student staff, including drivers, management, safety and training and dispatch personnel.      First Student is the largest provider of school transportation in North America, operating approximately 3,550 school bus rout stanley cups es.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 

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« Réponse #2125 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 09:48:28 am »
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 MONTREAL 鈥?Quebec school administrators are attempting to sketch out what a return to class will look like as COVID-19 restrictions are gradually lifted stanley bottles  in the province.While other g stanley cup overnments have resisted sending children back to class, Quebec is planning to reopen primary schools only in most of the province next Monday stanley cup  and in the Montreal area on May 19.Some English school boards have offered parents an idea what that would entail. In one letter last week, Riverside School Board, south of Montreal, made it clear it wouldn ;t be business as usual.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Basically they will be in their classroom, six feet apart, board chair Dan Lamoureux said in an interview. And there   no guarantee the child will definitely have the same teacher or room, so it   a complicated issue.Among the measures:        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 鈥?Children will largely be confined to their desks the entire day in a two metre by two metre bubble, with staff not allowed to enter that zone without protection.鈥?Students might not be at the same desk or with the same teacher as they were before the pandemic hit.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        鈥?Bus transportation will be limited due to physical distancing and must be reserved in advance.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                           Nmdr Endorsing lockdown, Tory says  Let s have a goal to have a summer
 TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets fell Tuesday even though weaker U.S. inflation numbers could delay Federal Reserve action to taper stimulus.Craig Jerusalim, portfolio manager at CIBC Asset Management, said markets were taking a breather with no obvious catalyst to drive them higher.When you have elevated valuations, markets often need good news to continue to go higher, so lack of good news is probably the main reason today, he said in an interview.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Consumer Price Index data was benign, coming in a tad better than expected and below the torrid pace of earlie stanley drinking cup r months. Inflation rose 0.3 per cent month over month in August, shy of the 0.4 per cent consensus forecast.Stripping out volatile food and energy, it was up 0.1 per cent, compar stanley becher ed with the forecast for about 0.3 per cent. That   four per cent on an annualized basis, versus an expected 4.2 per cent.        ARTICLE CO stanley flask NTINUES BELOW                                 Last month   inflation numbers were good for markets but not good enough to prompt a lift, Jerusalim said.This news does not settle the inflation debate quite yet, but it does give a little bit of a nod towards the transitory side of the debate. And it does take some pressure off the Fed to act and maybe pushes back the tapering decision to December instead of November.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       

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« Réponse #2126 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 12:03:04 pm »
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 The Halton District School Board is  making good progress  on the development of a staff dress code policy, but little more i stanley cup nformation than that was offered to a boardroom packed with frustrated parents.Director of education Curtis Ennis, who delivered the interim re stanley water bottle port on the policys progress Feb. 15, said he had no  specific timeline  for the professionalism policys implementation, nor did he commit to student voices being part of the consultation process, prompting angry outbursts from parents and the temporary shutdown of the meeting.Ennis said any procedures emanating from the policy were subject to the current statutory freeze according to the Ontario Labour Relations Act  which clearly defines for us things that we can and cannot do within that period.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Ennis also said he would determine from the boards policies and procedures the stakeholders who need to be consulted as a part of the process,  and if students are part of that consultation then we are going to make sure they are included. The methodology by which that information will be collected from stakeholders is still being worked out, he added.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW        cups stanley                           Parents were not satisfied with Ennis responses. A statement issued after the meeting by parents group Students First Ontario read in part, The parents wanted answers. The director  Ennis  did not have any 鈥?               ARTICLE C Sswp Despite tough talk, Trump follows Obama on terror suspects
 Over a month into the school year, the provinces largest school board stanley cup s are reporting staff vaccination rates ranging from a high of 94.8 per cent to a low of 76 per cent.But a Star analysis of 31 major boards has found inconsistencies in the way they report and present this information that make it difficult to compare rates between boards, and in most cases impossible for parents to know the rate of vaccination of teachers at their boards.Despite provincial direction that public school board employees disclose their vaccination status, the Star found that over 15,000 staff have not done so, and, because boards dont break down the data by job category, its not clear what these people do.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Overall rates of COVID-19 immunization among all staff at these boards are, for the most part, in line with or above the overall vaccination rate in the province. But boards say job breakdowns are private, or that they are not required to provide vaccination rates of teachers, who sp stanley cups uk end hours with unvaccinated children in elementary schools.The rate of overall vaccination is a key metric to evaluate risk in the absence of a provincial mandate requiring all education workers who interact with children to be immunized. A few boards have brought in their own  stanley cup policies and said they will suspend staff who do not comply.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 While parents arent able to know if thei

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« Réponse #2127 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 12:27:48 pm »
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 Renfrew County   11 food banks have set up a website to encourage those who need help to seek it out and to vaso stanley  tell those who want to support their community   food banks how to do it.The site mdash; RenfrewCountyFoodBanks.ca mdash; was set up and designed by three volunteers from Stone Fence Theatre, which is idle this year due to the pandemic.It was built by Evan Burgess of Blue North Studios with artwork by Eganville artist Beverly Lewis and management and text by Stone Fence Theatre   producer Ish Theilheimer.               ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW                                        We are very pleased that this website enables us to reach a lot of people who we couldn ;t previously, said Cheryl Paquette, a volunteer with the Petawawa Pantry food bank who helps co-ordinate the county   food bank network.Our volunteers work very hard to provide an essential service, but communications and outreach are not always our first priorities. So it   great that these talented locals have stepped forward to help us. It   really a boost.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The site lists all the county   food banks, where to find them, their hours of operation, and how to donate to them. It also features a news section and contacts for a variety of social services.COVID-19 has put a l starbucks stanley cup ot of people out of work and left them and their families without enough to eat, read Lkvu Beware of the wait   : These road closures on the Burlington QEW Tuesday are expected to disrupt traffic
 The venture launched by Guelphs Jim Estill to build thousands of sorely needed ventilators has found itself a manufacturing partner.On Tuesday  April 7 , medical supply company Baylis Medical announced it would be teaming with Ventilators for Canadians 鈥?launched by Estill, alongside the heads of ABS Friction, JMP Solutions and Crystal Foundations 鈥?to build ventilators.According to a news release announcing the joint operation, the design is being based on one made publicly available by American medical equipment manufacturer Medtronic. Medtronic is also providing engineering help and licensing assistance for the project.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                       stanley website                   Speaking with the Mercury Tribune, Estill says Baylis approached his group with the design. They found a design, and they needed someone to manufacture it,  he says.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Weve got the manufacturing capability, and so we decided to team with them to do it. Estill says the sub-assemblies for the ventilators will be made in Guelph, starting  likely in a week.  Final assembly will be taking place at Baylis Mississauga production facility. He adds that they hope to make 10,000 units, depending  stanley cup on the availability of parts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                           stanley termoska               When Ventilators for Canadians first started, Estill told the Mercury Tribune he was looking to make ventilators using off-the-shelf

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« Réponse #2128 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 12:52:49 pm »
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 RICHMOND HILL, Ont. 鈥?Police say they h stanley travel mug ave arrested a man wanted in connection with an alleged abduction after surveillance video showed a man dragging a woman by her hair to a car and driving off.York regional police say a 27-year-old Toronto man was arrested on Thursday after a Canada-wide warrant was issued.Police say the video shows a woman ringing the doorbell of a Richmond Hill, Ont., home on Aug. 23.  stanley termosar               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        They say the door wasn ;t answered but video shows a man who appears to be armed with a handgun get out of a parked vehicle and have an altercation with the woman on the porch of the home.      Investigators have said the 28-year-old woman was later found in good health.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Police say the man is facing nine charges inclu stanley cup ding kidnapping with a firearm and forcible confinement.By The Canadian Press Tclx Rosie DiManno: Toronto is reopening but it s a pale facsimile of the vibrant city we know
 Candidate name: Tanya SaariRiding: Barrie-Springwater-Oro-MedonteParty affiliation: Liberal Party of Canada               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Age: 48Occupation: Realtor        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Municipality of residence: BarriePast political experience: Declined to answer.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                stanley cup          Vaccinated against COVID-19  Yes                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Election pledge in 50 words or less:  If elec stanley mug ted, I am committed to being a champion for the residents of Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte in Ottawa. Our community deserves to have their voices heard. I will work with all levels of government to fight for affordable housing, help combat the opioid crisis, and be an advocate fighting for climate acti stanley france on.

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« Réponse #2129 le: Novembre 04, 2024, 01:17:00 pm »
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 As part of its municipal election coverage, the Review invited councillor candidates to take part in a Q-and-A on a number of topics, including the top issue affecting residents of Flamborough, gridlock and more. Responses are featured in alphabetical order, by ward.Some ca stanley cups uk ndidates did not respond to the Reviews invitation by the deadline. Their answers to the Q-and-A will be posted to the Review   website stanley cup upon receipt.鈥?鈥?鈥?              ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        UPDATE: This story was edited Oct. 2 to include Ward 15 councillor candidate Susan McKechnie   submission.鈥?鈥?stanley fr  鈥?       ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 QUESTION 2: Given that each Flamborough ward includes a rural and urban component, if elected, how will you balance conflicting priorities WARD 12               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Lloyd Ferguson: I dont believe we have conflicting issues. High taxes are an issue for both residents. My business acumen and relentless quest for cost reduction will continue. Council colleagues refer to me as Frugal Fergie.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Miranda Reis: I am a chartered professional accountant but I have also been a farmer for the past 20 years and I have lived in the ward for 42 years. I understand the unique issues facing the constituents of rural Flamborough, like barn permits, cisterns, irrigation, lives Mzbd Committee shares recommendations with Western
 OTTAWA 鈥?The threat of a federal election seems to be easing as the Liberal government prepares for a return to Parliament n stanley mug ext week amid concerns Canada could already be he stanley termohrnek ading into a dreaded second wave of the novel coronavirus.Fears of a COVID-19 resurgence hung over a cabinet retreat Tuesday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his ministers met behind closed doors for a second straight day to plot a path through 鈥?and eventually beyond 鈥?the pandemic.Yet politics were also heavy in the air as talk moved to the return of Parliament with a throne speech on Sept. 23 that Trudeau had previously suggested would lay out a bold plan for rebuilding Canada   economy. The government now says it will largely focus on containing the effect of the illness.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There had been questions in the past few weeks about whether the throne speech would serve as the catalyst for a fall election, as the minority Liberal government would need the support of at least one opposition party to sur stanley cup vive a confidence vote in the House of Commons.There was also speculation the Liberals wanted an election, and were planning to use the throne speech as an excuse for launching a campaign in the hopes of winning a majority government.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Such talk was emboldened by Monday   election results in New Brunswick, where the Progressive Conservatives under Blaine Higgs w