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 Toronto police have seized 119 pallets of counterfeit goods during the execution of three search warrants, including at Etobicoke-based Lucky Import and Wholesale, located on The Queensway.The products would be worth $2.5 million if they were legitimate, said Det. Robert Whalen during a police news conference Friday, Dec. 9.Hock Chan, 46, of Mississauga, was arrested and charged with possession of property obtained by crime, possession of property obtained by crime for the purpose of trafficking, fraud over $5,000, and passing off wares. Two other people face immigration-related charges, Toronto police said.               A stanley mugs RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The counterfeit products include toys, such as Thomas the Tank Engine, kitchen products, including the Magic Bullet, makeup products, and electronics.Whalen said the products could pose potential health risks. The toys, if they have lead-based paints, could pose a threat to childre stanley cup n who chew on them. The knock-off Magic Bullet began smoking when Toronto police tested it and the makeup products caused rashes and skin irritations to its users.        ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup  BELOW                                 Police were tipped off in November when some consumers of the makeup products got skin irritation, which resulted in an investigation. The products were traced back to Lucky Import and Wholesale, at 1607 The Queensway. An investigation also identified two other locations, Beach GLO at 1938 Queen S Rtpa When it comes to empathy for the unvaccinated, many of us aren t feeling it
 TORONTO 鈥?Darren Thornton is in the process of researching new names to rebrand CrossFit Def stanley cup y, the gym he co-owns with his wife Michelle in Toronto   Leaside neighbourhood.He estimates their 32-foot storefront sign alone will cost anywhere between $3,000 and $10,000 to replace.But like some other gym owners across Canada, Thornton thought it was crucial to cut ties with the CrossFit brand, no matter the cost, after CrossFit founder Greg Glassman   insensitive comments about Black Lives Matter protests last weekend.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        It was kind of the final straw for me, Thornton said.On Saturday, the research firm Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation tweeted: Racism is a Public Health Issue.        ARTICLE stanley cups  CONTINUES BELOW                             stanley mug      Glassman replied on his Twitter feed, It   Floyd-19, a reference both to COVID-19 and George Floyd, who died two weeks ago after a white Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee on his neck for several minutes. The incident, captured on video, sparked worldwide protests. Four Minneapolis officers were arrested in his death.Glassman has apologized for his tweet calling it a mistake, but the fallout was fast.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Bob Pain   Kingston, Ont., gym CrossFit Limestone had de-affiliated by Monday morning, changing its n