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 EDMONTON 鈥?The Green Party candidate in the only riding in Alberta held by the NDP before the federal election call has dropped out of the race and is urging supporters to vote for his New Democrat rival.Michael Kalmanovitch was running in Edmonton Strathcona but says the climate crisis is too important for people and parties to play politics as usual.He says his goal has always been policy change.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup                                         Kalmanovitch says he is calling on supporters to consider voting strategically for the candidate and party with the next best climate action plan.He says that candidate in Edmonton St stanley thermobecher rathcona is Heather McPherson of the NDP, who was executive director of an organization that represents not-for-profit organizations that work on poverty reduction, human rights, environmental protection and gender equality.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Kalmanovitch says he knows some of his supporters will be disappointed, and he didn ;t make his decision lightly.I deeply appreciate their support, and hope they share my conviction that advancing policy change is more important than personal or party power, he said Wednesday in a release.               ART stanley nz ICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        McPherson says she appreciates Kalmanovitch   support.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                               82 Uvpu Today s coronavirus news: Experts hopeful about Omicron   s end; More provinces preparing to loosen restrictions in coming weeks
 Two weeks after York Region managed to avoid being locked down like its neighbouring municipalities, COVID-19 cases continue to climb with local hospitals above or nearing capacity and some areas seeing startling numbers of people testing positive. But the region has yet to sound the alarm.Yorks current infection rate of 111 c stanley spain ases per 100,000 population per week is higher than what Toronto was reporting on the day it entered lockdown, Nov. 23, according to the Stars ongoing tally. The region logged 202 new COVID-19 infections on Dec. 2 and has a test positivity rate of 6.29 per cent, which is above the rate Toronto reported the week leading up to its lockdown.As well, new data released Wednesday by the Toronto-based non-profit ICES  formerly the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences  revealed an area within York Region that borders Brampton has a test positivity rate of 20.4 per cent 鈥?the second highest in the province.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        York Regions associate medical officer of health, Dr. Alanna Fitzgerald-Husek, said the thresholds are being monitored clo stanley cup sely, but stayed away from saying the region was closer to a complete lockdown. The numbers are concerning a stanley quencher nd it is something we are monitoring,  she said.  The overall numbers and the curve going up is a concern, but what is really important to us is unpacking that curve and understanding where that burden is.         ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW