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 OTTAWA 鈥?Montreal immigration lawyer Meryam Haddad issued a mic-drop rebuttal after she was briefly expelled from the Green party leadership race this week for allegedly endorsing a rival provincial party in the British Columbia election.The 32-year-old wrote to the Green party   leadership contest com botella stanley mittee to point out that a stanley thermobecher lmost exactly one year ago, former leader Elizabeth May had done the very same thing.I would like an explanation as to why this is a reason to expel me when just last year, Elizabeth May endorsed and encouraged people to vote for Jody Wilson-Raybould over our own Green candidate, Haddad wrote in her appeal letter.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley cup OW                                        Why are the rules so different when it comes to me  Haddad wrote in the letter.Haddad was reinstated as a leadership candidate about 18 hours after sending the letter of appeal, with the Green party saying in a statement Thursday that the committee had taken into account mitigating circumstances.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Last year, May spoke at a rally for Wilson-Raybould, a former Liberal cabinet minister who was running as an Independent in the 2019 federal election after a very public feud with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over the SNC-Lavalin affair.May, who was Green party leader at the time, denied she was implicitly endorsing Wilson-Raybould, saying she was supp Ypbo UK   s May vows to seek ambitious EU deal and work with Trump
 Perth town hall will be looking at how much it charges for  8220 ite securities on future developments.The mov stanley cup e came after an in-camera debate  stanley cups at Perth town council on Tuesday, July 21, after a request from Dr. Taylor Ferrier, to have the site security he needed to pay for the new Tay River Health Centre he seeks to build at the intersection of Rideau Ferry Road and South Street, cut. I think its essential that this goes ahead,  said Coun. Judy Brown of the proposal, before council went in camera.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        However, the staff recommendation was to not support Ferriers request. A normal security, a bit like a security deposit stanley cup becher  one would pay on a hotel room, for example, would see 75 per cent of the infrastructure cost of a project paid to the town via cheque, or 50 per cent of the cost paid in cash before construction.After the in-camera session, chief administrative officer Michael Touw said that the infrastructure on site would cost about $1 million, meaning a letter of credit for $750,000 would be needed from Ferrier, or $500,000 in cash,  up front before construction begins,  said Mayor John Fenik in a telephone interview after the meeting.  Council tonight decided to maintain our current policy. There is no reduction at this time,  for Ferrier, who had been seeking to only put down a 25 per cent deposit.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 However, Fenik noted that town s