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OTTAWA 鈥?Statistics Canada says the country trade deficit grew to $1.4 billion in March as both exports and imports fell due to the COVID-19-related economic slowdown.The agency says the result compared with a revised trade deficit of $894 million in February.Economists had expected a deficit of $2 billion in March, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Statistics Canada says merchandise exports fell 4.7 per cent to $46.3 billion in March, the lowest level since January 2018, while imports fell 3. stanley mug 5 per cent to $47.7 billion, the lowest since October 2017. Both exports stanley kubek and imports were down almost 10 per cent on a year-over-year basis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In volume terms, March expor stanley trinkflaschen ts fell 4.8 per cent and imports dropped 5.8 per cent.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 5, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Msbs Canada-U. S. refugee pact remains in place for now
Premier Doug Ford will be joined by stanley website Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Merrilee Fullerton, Minister of Long-Term Care, Solicitor General Sylvia Jones, and General Rick Hillier retired to provide an update on the province COVID-19 vaccination plan.In a virtual news conference, Dr. Theresa Tam, Canadas chief public health officer, and Dr. Howard Njoo, deputy chief public health officer, join federal ministers Anita Anand public services and procurement and Jean-Yves Duclos Treasury Board president as well as Major-General Dany Fortin vice president of logistics and operations at the Public Health Agency of Canada to provide an update on the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, January 18, Dr. David Williams, Ontario chief medical officer of health, and Dr. Barbara Yaffe, asso stanley cup ciate chief medical officer of health, provide an update on the province response to the ongoing COVID-19 coronavirus disease pandemic. A stanley website RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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Early signs of improvement seem to be emerging in Torontos fight against COVID-19, the citys medical officer of health said Wednesday. I liken it to a patient being re-categorized fr stanley quencher om critical to serious condition. Its a better condition, but a long way from the best, said Dr. Eileen de Villa, speaking at a COVID-19 update from city hall.De Villa reported 991 new cases of COVID-19 and nine additional deaths. In all, 1,162 people are in hospital; 281 people are in intensive care. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She said the case count figures over the last few days suggest a stabilization, although at a level that remains stanley thermos mug high and continues to cause severe illness and death.The effective reproductive rate is currently 0.94, according to the citys COVID-19 dashboard, meaning each person who is infected with the virus is passing it on to slightly less than one other person. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley water bottle While any improvement is welcome news, we have to greet this improvement with caution, said de Villa.COVID-19 lab tests in Toronto are at 12.3 per cent positivity, when the goal is to keep the positivity rate under three per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Vaccine supply remains a problem, officials said, with Mayor John Tory again calling on the province to provide more vaccine to Toronto, an acknowledged hot spot. ARTICLE CONTINUES Jlrw GoodLife Fitness faces $60M class-action lawsuit over wages
A Georgetown mans trip to the dollar store paid off about 20,000 times over.Ian Hesse, a 48-year-old project manager, is $100,000 richer after winning The Big Spin instant lottery game with a ticket he purchased at Buck or Two Plus, at 280 Guelph St. in Georgetown. I checked my ticket using the OLG Lottery App, Hesse said. At first I wasnt even excited. I feel great now, though. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hesse, a father of four, said he plans to spend the money on his family, including helping out with his sons wedding. The Big Spin is a $5 game that combines scratch-play tickets with prizes revealed in-store by an animated spinning whe stanley cup el and potentially an in-person spin on The Big Spin Wheel at the OLG Prize Centre in Toronto. AR stanley cups uk TICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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OSHAWA 鈥?The first career playoff goal in the Ontario Hockey League was worth the wait for Kyle Bollers.After a lengthy review to determine if he purposely redirected the puck with his skate, Bollers was finally awarded the goal at the 2:40 mark of the third period, leading the Oshawa Generals to a crucial 4-1 win in Game 3 of their Eastern Conference semifinal with the Niagara IceDogs.Bollers goal snapped a 1-1 deadlock and was quickly followed by another from Serron Noel, as the Generals held their serve in the first game at the Tribute Communities Centre TCC . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug The IceDogs came into the game with a commanding 2-0 series lead after wins of 3-2 in overtime and 5-1 at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines. This was a do-or-di stanley becher e game for us and we sa stanley tumbler w the character of our team, so Im happy with all 20 guys in that dressing room right now, Generals coach Greg Walters said after the game. We made a slight change in our systems, and to the kids credit they all bought in. It was fun to watch, and they were screaming for each other on the bench. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A desperate Generals team came out of the gate strong, outshooting the IceDogs 18-9 in the first period, but couldnt beat red-hot goalie Stephen Dhillon in a scoreless frame.Jason Robertson, the OHL scoring leader in the regular season, scored his fourth goal of the series to put Niagara ahead 6 Vjkn Canada, Mexico talked before NAFTA overture
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Ontarians in need of social support during the COVID-19 pandemic may not know where to seek help for themselves or their neighbours, according to a new study.Forty-two per cent of 1,000 Ontarians surveyed at the begi stanley canada nning of last month said they needed additional help from social service providers during the pandemic.Adult mental health concerns and financial stress were the most commonly cited needs, according to findings released today by the Ontario Association of Children Aid Societies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The organization commissioned the study from the Angus Reid Group to get a clearer picture of the pandemic impact on Ontario families.The polling industry professional body, the Marketing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Association spokesman Sean McGrady said it was not a surprise that Ontarians need additional support during the pandemic, but he noted concerning percentages of people who w stanley cup ere unaware of how to access services.Families do best when they have a strong support network and easy, equitable access to social services in their local community, but it really is vital that they know how to access those, McGrady said in a telephone interview. ARTICLE CO stanley thermoskannen NTINUES BELOW Xnap Peel Regional Labour Council donates to 1492 Land Back Lane fund, supports Indigenous land defenders
A fire has destroyed a massive structure at ATV Farms in King.According to police, the fire call came in around 6 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 8. Located on Bathurst Street north of Queensville Sideroad, the facility is right on the border of King Township and East Gwillimbury.According to King Fire Chief Jim Wall, crews from East Gwillimbury Emergency Services were first to respond. Crews from all three stations in King as well as Georgina came to assist in controlling the large blaze. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The cause of the fire is not know at this time, but Wall said there were no significant injuries. Wall described the crews in a defensive pos stanley cup ition and believed crews would be on the scene late into the aft stanley quencher ernoon.聽聽 Tanker trucks were constantly shuttling into the site replenishing water from the nearest hydrant on Queensville Sideroad. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wall said the structure housed food produce and equipment. Large crates of carrots could be seen from the road. According to the company website ATV Farms is one of Canada largest growers, packers, shippers/exporters of carrots, onions, red and green cabbage, beets, and parsni stanley cup ps.The Ontario Fire Marshal has been called in to investigate.
 
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WASHINGTON 鈥?Call them rebels w starbucks stanley cup ith a cause. Or two. Or three. Or 10.When throngs of women from around the nation converge on Washington for a march stanley cup on the day after Donald Trump inauguration, they will arrive driven by a multitude of motivations.Gay right stanley cup s, gun control, immigrant rights, equal pay, reproductive freedom, racial justice, worker rights, climate change, support for vaccinations: They all make the list of progressive causes that are attracting people to the Women March on Washington and its sister marches across the country and the world this coming Saturday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are not going to give the next president that much focus, says Linda Sarsour, a national march organizer and executive director of the Arab American Association of New York. What we want from him is to see us in focus.But while Trump name may not literally appear in the march mission and vision statement, the common denominator uniting the marchers appears to be a loathing for the president-elect and dismay that so much of the country voted for him. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This march feels like a chance to be part of something that isn ;t pity, isn ;t powerlessness, says Leslie Rutkowski, an American living in Norway who plans to fly back for the march. I hope it is unifying. I hope it fli Juuk Electra Battery Materials signs deal with Glencore
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5:45 p.m.: In a gathering with more than 20,000 people from nearly every country vaso stanley in the world, one of the biggest major international summits stanley taza since the pandemic began, a COVID-19 outbreak was always going to be a danger. So far, organizers have not revealed the number of positive COVID-19 ...GLASGOW, Scotland 鈥?In a gathering with more than 20,000 people from nearly every stanley quencher country in the world, one of the biggest major international summits since the pandemic began, a COVID-19 outbreak was always going to be a danger. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So far, organizers have not revealed the number of positive COVID-19 test results. But on Saturday, the State Department confirmed that a member of the U.S. delegation had tested positive. Earlier, Mayor Eric Garcetti of Los Angeles tested positive days after arriving in Scotland.The State Department statement Saturday declined to identify the person but said the official had been fully vaccinated and was quarantining. The statement also said John Kerry, the U.S. presidential envoy for climate change who is leading the negotiations at the summit, had received several negative COVID-19 results, including daily lateral flow tests and a PCR test, since the delegate tested positive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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TORONTO 鈥?The agency that oversees teachers in Ontario is calling on retirees to return to the classroom.The Ontario College of Teachers sent a letter this week to retired teachers and those whose licences have been suspended due to non-payment, urging them to get reinstated.The letter says the province is facing a shortage of certified teachers that been magnified by measures aimed at fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, such as smaller class sizes and online stanley cup learning. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokeswoman for the college says it also reached out to newly licensed teachers and others without current jobs, encouraging them to apply.Gabrielle Barkany says it an opportunity for qualified teachers to provide critical support to elementary and secondary stanley cup students in Ontario at this critical time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this week, Canada largest school board said it was drawing on its pool of supply teachers as it rushed to meet a surge in demand for online learning.The Toronto District School Board said it hired 300 teachers on Monday and was working Tuesday to bring on another 100 to 150 to fulfil its staffing needs for virtual elementary school classe stanley cup s. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 24, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL
 
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Cirque du Soleil is known for its big top spectacles, but Toronto audiences can catch a limited e stanley website ngagement of its Corteo show in an arena setting for a limited time.The show 鈥?which follows the story of a clown reminiscing about his fantastical life through a series of impressive acrobatic and comedic scenes 鈥?is being staged at Scotiabank Arena until Dec. 16. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Artistic director Mark Schaub. 鈥?Justin Greaves/Photo ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Artistic director Mark Schaub, who lived in Parkdale and studied dance at York University before moving to Montreal a couple of decades ago, offered a few insights as performers rehearsed in advance of Corteo 8216 opening at Scotiabank Arena. He noted that moving the show to an arena setting, instead of the usual big top, had its own unique challenges. We were concerned about how it would read in the arena before we started, he said. In the big top, Corteo was very long, but in the process stanley mug of editing down and making things tighter, we discovered that even though we reduced th stanley trinkflaschen e length of a lot of these acts, they seemed to breathe better. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think when you start to remove unnecessary things, you make room for more necessary things. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The main concern in bringing the sh Nyai Tenant fined $360 for removing smoke alarm
TORONTO 鈥?Hudson Bay is closing one of its two stores in downtown Toronto after 48 years.The department store retailer says its Bloor Street location will close May 31, joining stores in Edmonton, Winnipeg and Dorval, Que., that have shuttered in recent years.The retail complex and adjoining 35-storey office tower are owned by Brookfield Properties. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW HBC says the store proximity just 2.5 kilometres from its flagship location on Queen Street allows the company to optimize its real estate portfolio.The company has 86 locations in stanley deutschland seven Canadian provinces. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Spokeswoman Tiffany Bourre says it will treat affected employees with respect and fairness through this process.All eligible associates will receive appropriate employment separation packages and transfe stanley website r opportunities will be explored where feasible, she wrote in an email. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 24, 2022. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
 
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Halton police nabbed a number of people for allegedly driving impaired over the past several days.Below is a map of all alleged impaired driving i stanley mug ncidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text summary of each incident. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. kubki stanley ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On June 17, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of Burloak Drive and the Queen Elizabeth Way in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 38-year-old from St. Catharines was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On June 17, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Appleby Line and Dryden Avenue in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 56-year-old from Burlington was charged with operation while impaired. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On June 18, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a stanley en mexico collision in the area of Hospital Gate and Dundas Street West in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, a 32-year-old from Sutton West was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, Ixtc Four charged in fatal pedestrian death
Halton police vehicles were involved in a total of 123 collisions in 2022 resulting in damage costs of $377,083.The annual report on police vehicle collisions was presented to the Halton Police Board during their Thursday, March 30 meeting.The report noted that the number of collisions was actually down in 2022 compared to some previous years, with 141 police vehicle collisions reported stanley tumbler in 2021, 94 occurring in 2020 and 131 taking place in 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley flasche The damage cost was also greater in 2021 at $430,816, but less in 2020 at $359,910 and even less in 2019 at $305,873.The report noted that Halton police vehicles travelled a total of 7.842 million kilometres in 2022, which is more than previous years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It also made a distinction between preventable and non-preventable collisions, with police vehicles involved in 63 coll stanley termohrnek isions deemed non-preventable in 2022.Halton Police Chief Stephen Tanner said some of those non-preventable collisions involved suspects intentionally ramming police vehicles with their vehicles in an attempt to get away. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report said there were 51 collisions deemed preventable in 2022, 33 of which resulted from officers failing to observe clearances. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Another four collisio
 
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Conservative party is being asked why it failed to oust Senator Lynn Beyak BAY ;-ak from stanley termosky its caucus sooner, despite repeated calls from Indigenous leaders.Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer issued a statement late Thursday saying Beyak no longer had a role in the caucus after she posted termo stanley letters from supporters on her website, including one that Scheer called racist.Beyak could not be reached for comment following Scheer decision. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Emails to Beyak office have gone unanswered and the voicemail box at her Senate office is fu stanley isolierkanne ll.Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett says the government finds it disappointing that Conservative leadership allowed Beyak to use her position to espouse her ill-informed and offensive views of history. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Last year, Scheer was urged by a number of Indigenous leaders, including Assembly of First Nations National Chief Perry Bellegarde, to remove Beyak from caucus following remarks she made that praised Canada residential schools.She told the Senate that schools where Indigenous children endured widespread sexual and physical abuse were not all bad. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The N-D-P want Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to use his influence to get Beyak kicked out of the Senate. ARTICLE CO Ouzw Bicyclist blames Waze for directing him into Lincoln Tunnel
Plan your trip before you ;re in your car 鈥?seven closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Nov. 4, 2023:Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line stanley thermos Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Guelph Line and Regional Road 25, Milton: two left lanes closed until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.High stanley cup way 401 stanley cups uk eastbound express between James Snow Pkwy, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Halton Road 22, Milton: two left lanes closed until Nov. 4 at 6 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes closed until Nov. 4 at 5 a.m.
 
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau termo stanley Liberals sought Friday to get ahead of growing economic concerns linked to rising COVID-19 case counts, vowing new and revamped business supports to keep workers on payrolls and maintain job gains threatened by the pandemic second wave.The government plans to provide direct rent support to commercial tenants at a pro stanley quencher jected cost of $2.2 billion through the end of the year, r botella stanley ather than flowing the money through landlords who were not keen on a previous version of the program.A wage subsidy program will cover up to 65 per cent of eligible costs through December, costing the treasury $6 billion over that time, and $11 billion more to a well-used loan program by providing an added $20,000, half of which would be forgivable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even though many businesses have reopened, a number are not at full capacity while others worry about surviving a second wave. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the government wants to help companies hang on, and keep their workers employed.Job growth in Canada accelerated rather than slowed down last month, as the economy added 378,000 jobs in September, bringing overall employment to within 720,000 of pre-pandemic levels, and dropping the unemployment rate to nine per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Still, there were 1.8 million Canadians unemployed in September, with about 1.5 million of them looking for work. Statis Btoy Merchandise trade deficit narrows to $1.7 billion
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If you have access to N95 or surgical masks 鈥?or are able to manufacture them 鈥?West Haldimand General Hospital wants to hear from you.Tom Thomson, interim president and chief executive of the Hagersville hospital and Norfolk General Hospital in Simcoe, said they recently put out a call to the community for both clinical and non-clinical supplies. Weve had great response, Thomson said, with items like walkers, wheelchairs, gloves and headbands being donated en masse. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What were doing now is refocusing on things like the N95 and surgical masks, because those are the items that were in greatest need of. Not only is the hospital asking for individuals who may have these items to donate them, but were also reaching out to organizations that can manufacture those, or who have access to them . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW When asked for examples of possible industries or sectors that may serve as sources for the masks, Thomson said: We dont know that yet; thats why its more of a gener stanley mug al ask 鈥?We want to make sure that were reaching out to them, so that they can make themsel stanley flask ves known to us. Thomson said that theres some confusion in the general public as to the difference between the two types of masks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW starbucks stanley cup N95 masks are respirators. In health care, they are used to protect people from airborne vi Kjas Three Kawartha Lakes OPP officers charged in shooting death of 18-month-old Jameson Shapiro
The Halton Regional Police Service HRPS stopped a driver for going nearly double the speed limit on Guelph Line by Mount Nemo Crescent at 3 p.m. today.Police shared that the vehicle was going stanley website 113 km/h in a 60 k stanley tumbler m/h zone. Extreme driving beh stanley vaso aviour has a significant impact on the safety of other road users and the community, shared HRPS. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With the car impounded for 14 days and a 30-day drivers licence suspension, the 24-year-old driver was cited to appear in court on March 21.
 
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The OPP and other emergency responders are on scene of a serious crash in Oakville Tuesday, June 14 on the QEW.The crash was reported around 11:30 a.m. on the Toronto-bound QEW near Bronte Road.There are multiple vehicles involved and Oakville firefighters have responded for possible extrication. stanley romania ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It a big back-up, said Grace Quereira, watching the incident unfold from her stanley vaso office. The Min stanley flasche istry of Transportation is reporting all lanes closed in the area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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WAWA, Ont. 鈥?Provincial police say a Kitchener, Ont., man has died in a boating mishap in northern Ontario.Police say a 58-year-old man had left a cabin on Lake Kindogen in an aluminum boat late last Thursday night and was reported o stanley cup verdue on Saturday.They say a search of the lake found Bruce Milne body on the shore the next afternoon stanley taza . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators say no further details are availab stanley quencher le. By The Canadian Press ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yeyt Feds quietly work on new school-food program
OTTAWA 鈥?A new survey suggests there are Canadians who believe that warnings from public officials about the threat of COVID-19 are vastly overblown.Almost one-quarter of respondents in an online poll made public stanley thermos today by Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies say they believe public health and government officials exaggerate in their warnings, including about the need for measures like physical distancing to slow the spread of the pandemic.Regionally, respondents in Alberta were more likely to believe the threat was embellished, followed by Atlantic Canada and Quebec, wit stanley cups uk h Ontario at the bottom. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Broken down by age, younger respondents were more likely stanley cups uk than those over 55 to believe statements were being exaggerated.The online poll was conducted Sept. 11 to 13 and surveyed 1,539 adult Canadians. It cannot be assigned a margin of error because internet-based polls are not considered random samples. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Leger executive vice-president Christian Bourque says the results may explain something else that came up in the survey: That a majority of respondents said they have relaxed how strictly they adhere to public health recommendations.Among those recommendations are things like wearing a mask in public, avoiding large gatherings and trying to maintain a two-metre distance between people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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Downtown Toronto will be host to a large Christian parade this Saturday 鈥?complete with music, banners and Biblical cos-playing.The parade, Jesus in the City, is organized by Festival of Praise International and will feature evangelical and Christian groups from across the city. According to the groups website, Jesus in the City has been marching in Toronto since 1999, when the first parade took place on Sept. 11.This years parade begins at 1:30 p.m. at Queen Park Crescent, and聽 will result in several road closures 鈥?specifically, Queens Park Crescent between stanley website College St stanley cup reet and Bloor Street West from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The parade will proceed north on Queens Park, east along Bloor, south on Yonge, west on College Street then north again to Queens Park Crescent east. It is expected to end at 5 stanley tumbler p.m. According to Toronto Police Service, the parade will cause major delays on TTC聽 surface routes and for motorists. Police recommend that motorists take alternate routes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Idwb Annamie Paul steps down as Green Party leader
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Several Niagara mayors and regional representatives hope to team up to work towards solutions to their common concerns about marijuana-growing facilities.After discussing limitations municipalities face when dealing with concerns about pot farms during a presentation by consultant Samuel Bouabane from Cannabis Compliance Inc., Niagara planning and development services committee members voted Tuesday to organize a workshop to identify potential zoning and bylaw regulations to address those concerns.We ;re all kind of dealing with it in silos at the moment, said committee chair Diana Huson, who introduced the motion. It not a very effective way to obtain change or action on anything. kubki stanley ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Pelham councillor said municipal stanley cup staff at communities throughout the region and beyond still have questions about tools municipalities can use to regulate the cannabis producers.We want everyone to be good neighbours. It not about singling an industry out because you don ;t like it. It a legal business and it not going anywhere, she said in an interview following the meeting. But the reality is we need stanley cups uk to be better equipped in terms of dealing with how this industry can be housed in Niagara. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Both Pelham Mayor Marvin Junkin and Welland Mayor Frank Campio Jaes Guide to fake news wins National Business Book Award
Toronto doctors are warning that rising COVID-19 cases in Ontario are putting hospitals vaso stanley in a precarious situation, and that the number of patients in intensive care may soon eclipse the pandemic high seen in January.Scarborough Health Network has arranged transfers for 10 of its ICU patients to hospitals as far away as Kingston and Peterborough over the past week, said Dr. Martin Betts, medical director and chief of the critical care program.The moves were motivated by an stanley cup alarming internal projection: the health network is predicting that by mid-April it will see a 38 per cent increase in critical care cases from its second-wave peak, Betts said Saturday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its a race between variants and ICU capacity right now, he said. From what Ive seen over the past number of weeks, the variants are winning. We know other GTA hospitals are approaching capacity based on the frequency of Criticall requests we are receiving, he added, referring to the service in charge of tracking available beds in the Ontario health system. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The warnings from doctors come as the provinc stanley deutschland e reported 2,453 new COVID-19 cases and 16 more deaths on Saturday 鈥?with cases exceeding 2,000 for a third straight day 鈥?and as the provincial government planned to loosen restrictions even further, allowing hair salons to open in Toronto and Peel Region in April.Dr. Theresa Tam, Cana
 
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CARP Barrie hosted a forum for the Barrie-Innisfil federal election candidates on Sept. 7 and asked questions about COVID-19, seniors, economic recovery and the environment.聽The forum was attended by Liberal candidate Lisa-Marie Wilson, Conservative candidate John Brassard and New Democratic Party candidate Aleesha Gostkowski.聽Here is what the candidates had to say:聽 stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Aleesha Gostkowski, NDP The cost of COVID-19 recovery needs to be shared by the government, large corporations, banks and the super wealthy. In terms of a time frame, we must accomplish this as soon as possible; the cost of not doing so is too great. As of right now, we do very little to tax the ultra-wealthy or large corporation stanley cups s, but we tax the middle class harshly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If we begin to tax large corporations that use our resources for pennies on the dollar, at bare minimum we can pay for the changes that t stanley website he middle-class Canadians need to recover from COVID-19. To put this into perspective, the parliamentary budget officer, Yves Giroux, crunched the numbers on the NDP original wealth-tax pitch last year, and he found that even a wealth tax on families with a net worth of over $20 million would rake in $5.6 billion annually. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lisa-Marie Wilson, Liberal ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
 
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A standup paddleboarding vendor at Leonards Beach in Innisfil is meant to rent to current users of the beach, and not cause more crowding, council heard.Council briefly discussed a paddleboard vendor, Northern Stand Up Paddle, at Leonards Beach after residents raised concerns at the June 5 meeting.One residen stanley website t told council she was concerned about the amount of space the activity would take up. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tammy Botham, supervisor of programs and facilities at stanley cups uk the Town of Innisfil, helped assuage some of the concerns. The intention is to rent to the existing clientele, she said, also noting the activity would take place outside the de stanley becher signated swimming area. Health and safety is very important to the vendor and the town itself. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The vendor also has permission to operate at the 12th Line Park.The town will also be implementing a new vendor structure at Innisfil Beach Park after there were no bids submitted for this summer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The town will allot vendors space at three locations 鈥?Beach one, Lakeside Pavilion, and North Washrooms/Beach two area 鈥?on a first come, first served basis. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The town already has a lease with a food provider so only nonfood products and services will be permitted.