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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.6:07 p.m. Canada is rescheduling 11 planeloads of rapid COVID-19 tests that were due to be delivered this month, via Russian cargo jets, reports The Canadian Press.A Russian-owned cargo plane successfully delivered a shipment of tests to Canada Sunday morning at Pearson Airport, according to CP. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hours later Transport Minist cups stanley er Omar Alghabra announced Canada was closing its airspace t stanley cup o all Russian aircraft, effective immediately, in response to Russias unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and that plane remains grounded in Toronto.Eleven more shipments of rapid tests were to be delivered this month on Russian planes but have all been cancelled. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup A spokesman for Public Services and Procurement Minister Filomena Tassi says most have found new planes already, though the Russian planes can typically carry more and a small number of the deliveries have yet to find space on a cargo plane that can land in Canada.Since January 1, 300 million rapid tests have been delivered to the federal government, which is buying them mainly on behalf of provincial governments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Legislation to approve $2.5 billion in funding to Health Canada Trxh Halton reports 33 new COVID-19 cases across Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton as 7-day average increases
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Commuters are advised to drive cautiously this morning as a fog advisory is in effect.Environment Canada issued the advisory at 7:51 a.m. for many areas of southern Ontario, including Peel, Halton, Toronto, York, Dufferin, Hamilton, London-Middlesex, Peterborough-Kawartha Lakes and Waterloo-Wellington.Dense fog has formed overnight and has resulted in very low visibility. It is expected to dissipate later this morning, according to Environment Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Icy patches on roads and sidewalks are possible in some areas, with temperatures just below 0 C in some regions. Meanwhile, special weat stanley cup her advisories have been issued for Niagara, Elgin, Dunnville-Caledonia-Haldimand and Simcoe-Delhi-Norfolk. Those areas are expected to see dense stanley cup becher fog and potential icy patches throughout the day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Drivers are asked to turn on thei stanley tumbler r lights and maintain a safe following distance if their visibility is reduced. Bsoj Ontario s charities in dire need of help, industry experts say
As businesses around the world begin to reopen and Doug Ford offers more specifics on when and how Ontario will get back to work, one big question remains unanswered: What, exactly, will our workplaces look like when we return Anyone who thinks theyll be anything like the offices, manufactu botella stanley ring plants, restaurants and stores we left in a hurry seven weeks ago is likely in for a shock. Not only will our workplaces look physically different and operate differently, experts say we can expect a whole new philosophy toward work 鈥?one where home life is part of the equation. Our work and home life have become completely immeshed, theres no blurring of the lines anymore, says David Zweig, an associate professor of organizational behaviour and human reso stanley becher urce management at the University of Toronto. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And that is not necessarily a bad thing, he adds. We used to go in the office and it used to be Im at work, home life is at vaso stanley home, no one expects your home life to be interrupting your work when youre at the office, says Zweig. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But those walls have fallen a little bit and its going to be difficult to disentangle them again. And so we can all stop pretending now that our work and home life are completely separate entities 鈥?because theyre not. Of course, our workplaces will change physically as well. They must: Its quite possible that we will have to
 
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More than a thousand patients were transferred, mostly from the GTA, to hospitals across the province over the month of April, in an attempt to prevent ICUs from overflowing during the third wave, new numbers show.The transfers skyrocketed to the unprecedented level, up from around 200-250 per month from January to March, with the most patients sent from hard-hit Brampton Civic, Etobicoke General and Humber River to hospitals <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso</a> as far away as Ottawa and Owen Sound, according to data provided by Ornge. Its been a massive effort by everyone, Dr. Michael Lewell, associate medical officer at Ornge, the organization in charge of transfers, told the Star. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So far because of this process, weve been able to maintain hospital capacity, by moving, as you can see, literally hundreds and hundreds of patients. The fourfold increase involves careful da <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cups</a> ily planning to help hospitals create room for COVID surges, and the delicate transport of very sick patients, many of them sedated and on ventilators. They also <a href=https://www.stanleycup.cz>stanley termohrnek</a> come at a cost to families like the Pangs. Rita Pang said her 69-year-old mother, Anna, was moved from Scarborough to Peterborough late last month, and she said they were left in the dark about the decision until after she was moved. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We dont know when that took place. Why Why Peterborough she asks. Imagine if she got sent to Sudbury or Thunder
 
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OTTAWA 鈥?The latest news on COVID-19 developments in Canada all times Eastern :1:45 p.m.Ontario Premier Doug Ford says expanding access to the flu shot is the first pillar of his province COVID-19 fall preparedness plan.Ford says the government is spending $70 million to obtain at least 5.1 million doses of the flu vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He says the push to get people immunized against the seasonal flu is to preserve capacity in the province hospitals.Ontario health minister says the first batch of flu shots is expected to arrive next week and will first be distributed to long-term care homes, hospitals and other congregate living facilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW -1:20 p.m.Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says capacity for COVID-19 testing in Canada continues to be built up. ARTICLE stanley travel mug CONTINUES BELOW But she says it is a finite resource and testing must be carried out 8220 martly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In many corners of Canada, people hav stanley trinkflaschen e complained of waiting in line for nearly the entire day to obtain tests or being turned away from testing centres at capacity.Tam says officials are trying to broaden available test options.But she s stanley cups uk ays no amount of testing will be enough if people don ;t shrink their Wjhm New Oakville GoodLife Fitness facility 45,000 sq. ft. of state-of-the-art offerings
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Haldimand County has 38 employees who appeared on the 2021 Sunshine List for earning over $100,000 each in salary and taxable benefits. This is an increase of five from 2020.鈥?Chief administrative officer Craig Manley made $206,146 with $1,170 in taxable benefits, an eight per cent bump fro stanley tumbler m 2020.鈥?General manager for engineering and capital works Tyson Haedrich made $174,843, with $1,170 in benefits, nine per cent more than 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?General manager for public works and operations Phil Mete made $168,490, and $1,170 in benefits, a seven per cent raise from the 2020.鈥?The average increase in salary for those on the list was $2,728. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Of the 38 employees, 12 were stanley taza women, whose combined salary made up 31.5 per cent of the $4,625,476 million Sunshine salary total and 31.6 per cent of the Sunshine employees. Of the 12, 10 earned below the Haldimand Sunshine List average of $125,013.鈥?Seven members of the countys emergency and fire services earned over $100,000 each last year. Four paramedics made the list due to COVID-related overtime. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?One permanent full-time registered nurse is on the list for a second year in a row due stanley cup to the number of extra shifts worked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Staff turnover meant nine
 
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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada chief public health officer says the federal government is in talks with the CFL about applying quarantine rules to returning American players that are similar to the cohort approach used by the NHL.Dr. Theresa Tam said Tuesday that protocols the NHL has in place, which includes the concept of teams entering quarantine together, is being discussed with the CFL, though she said she did not have an update on how far talks have progressed.The federal government approved a cohort quarantine approach for NHL teams entering Canada to resume the season in the hub cities of Edmonton and Toronto during the COVID-19 pandemic. The teams are isolated from the general public in bubbles, and players ca stanley water bottle n quarantine together instead of being subjected to the individual 14-day quarantine required of those crossing the international border. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The same principles would apply in the discussions concerning the CFL and ensuring that the health and safety of Canadians are at the forefront and that any protocols put in place are there to mitigate any kind of transmission to the general population, Tam said during a COVID-19 press conference.I do think that the kind of protocols that the NHL has in place, which includes the concept of quarantining the teams or cohorts is something that is being addressed in that context, so yes I do believe tha stanley website t kind of concept stanley cup is sort
 
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MUSKOKA 鈥?The tragic death of an eight-year-old boy from the Huntsville community gripped the Muskoka region last spring.Thomas Rancourt died on April 7, 2017 when the canoe he was in tipped on the Muskoka River. He was carried down over High Falls and was found at the bot stanley canada tom by two police officers. With Rancourt was 39-year-old David Sillars of Etobicoke, the boyfriend of Rancourts mother.Sillars has plea stanley thermos mug ded not guilty to charges of impaired operation of a vessel causing death, operating a vessel with a blood-alcohol level over 80 milligrams causin stanley cup g death, criminal negligence causing death and dangerous operation causing death. The trial is continuing at the Durham regional courthouse in Oshawa and is set to continue through to the end of November. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Here are some things you should know about the case:1. Precedent-setting Canadian case 鈥?This is the first time in Canadian history where a case has moved forward to trial where an individual faces charges under the Criminal Code of Canada for impaired operation of a canoe causing death. The charge legally reads, impaired operation of a vessel causing death; however, the code has long been unclear about which water vessels are subject to impaired driving laws, while specifying it only applies to motorized vehicles on the roads. In other words, an impaired cyclist couldnt be charged, but someone who is drunk and paddling a kayak, canoe or raft could be. Vgyp PR effort Questions surround Trump s hotel profits pledge
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. 鈥?Without a word, the gunman moved through the baggage claim picking off travellers until his handgun ran out of ammunition, leaving five dead and eight wounded in Fort Lauderdale airport.Panicked witnesses ran out of the terminal and spilled onto the tarmac, baggage in hand. Others hid in bathroom stalls or crouched behind cars or anything else they could find as police and paramedics rushed in Friday to help the wounded and establish whether there were any other gunmen.Authorities said an Army veteran who complained that the government was controlling his mind drew a gun from his checked luggage on arrival and opened fire on fellow travellers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bruce Hugon, who had flown in from Indianapolis for a vacation, was at the baggage carousel when he heard four or five pops and saw everyone drop to the ground. He said a woman next to him tried to get up and was shot in the head.The guy must have been standing over me at one point. I could smell the gunpowder, he stanley tumbler said. I thought I was about to feel a piercing pain or nothing a stanley cup t all because I would have been dead. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The gunman was identified as 26-year-old Esteban Santiago of Anchorage, Alaska, who served in Iraq with the National Guard but was demoted and discharged last year for unsatisfactory performance. His brother said he had been recei Ialm Deportation hearing for ex-Somali refugee on hold
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Mayor John Tory is resisting pressure to ban cars from Toronto streets to give pedestrians more physical-distancing room, but he is open to another idea 鈥?making some sidewalks one-way only.Responding to a viewer question on CP24 Monday, Tory repeated his belief that reserving some streets for pedestrians and cyclists would encourage them to leave home and mingle, rather than making people safer from COVID-19.Pedestrian advocates are demanding stanley cup Toronto stanley cup join a growing list of cities banning cars from some streets to make it easier for pedestrians to stay at least two metres from each other and minimize transmission of the potentially deadly virus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tory continues to resist the idea, saying he is following advice from public health experts.But when the viewer asked if Toronto should attack the issue of sidewalks crowded with walkers and joggers by making some one-way on each side of a street, Tory said: We talked about that, I considered it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The mayor said enforcing the rule might be an issue but promised to raise it at a Monday meeting of city officials leading the response to the pandemic crisis that has seen more than 2,000 Torontonians infected and more than 70 die so far. Im not adverse to that rule if sidewalk congestion is a real problem in certain areas, Tory stanley mugs said, adding Torontonians can call 311 to report congested sidewalks an
 
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Parents, it time to get serious about your children education.September is back to school month and probably the time of year parents focus the most on education. Summer vacation abruptly comes to a close and children are launched into their next academic year.Most Canadians take great pride in education and see the advantages of their children being well-qualified before starting a career. And for good reason. AR stanley thermoskannen TICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley canada We are in the information age and surrounded by ever-changing technology. Most careers, in many occupations, require significant training.For most young adults, just finishing high school is not nearly enough. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The finish line for education has moved from achieving a high school diploma to having a strong post-secondary education.For those who go the academic route, a bachelors degree should be considered a minimum. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More students are staying at university to complete a master degree. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug Community colleges offer a wide range of practical career training education. Highly-skilled trades such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical techniques or aircraft maintenance, all require specific courses and specialized knowledge.Parents encourage their children to take Haqr Brampton s Ridgeview Public School will be open Monday following homicide investigation
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Ontario is slowly lifting restrictions on everyday activities as numbers of new COVID-19 cases are relatively low. Part of that easing concerns restrictions on outdoor gatherings 鈥?for the areas moving into Stage 3, the crowd limit increases from 50 people to 100.A friend wondered if she should attend an outdoor wedding coming up shortly, so I asked Dr. Jessica Hopkins, medical director, health protection at Public Health Ontario, what she should do. In short, Hopkins said my friend should be fine 鈥?outdoor gatherings allow better ventilation than indoors. However, practice common-sense precautions and do some research before attending such events. When you are thinking about going out, whether for a wedding or anything else, one of the questions you should be asking is how much COVID-19 is circulating in that community. If its high then theres an increased risk, Hopkins says, adding that Public Health Ontario has an interactive map that shows the number of cases, hospitalizations and deaths by regions in the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The second thing to c stanley mugs onsider is whether you are immunocompromised, a senior or are otherwise at a higher risk of a severe outcome if infected. When a stanley cup t the event, she says its still important to maintain a two-metre distance from other partygoers who arent in your social bubble or vaso stanley household. Physical distancing is still required for both indoor and outdoor gatherings even if they Huvh Ontario to provide schools with more HEPA filters
Orchard Villa, the Pickering long-term-care home with the most COVID-19 deaths in the province, continued to fail to comply with provincial legislation designed to protect residents 鈥?even after more than 70 residents died and military personnel were sent in to assist.As the pandemic raged on in May and June of this year, inspectors from the Ministry of Long-Term Care acting on a complaint found more than a dozen instances in which the home failed to comply with regulations, including not ensuring staff received infection control training within one week of hire, failing to ensure a resident who had fallen received a proper skin assessment, and failing to stop staff from administering a dr stanley cup ug to a resident that was not prescribed.These findings are in addition to more than 120 citations of failure to comply with the Long-Term Care Homes Act and its regulations between July 2015 and December 2019 recently detailedby the Star. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since the beginning of the pandemic, 206 residents of the 233-bed Orchard Villa have been infected with COVID-19. Seventy-one residents in the long-term stanley cup -care home died, and another seven died in the adjacent retirement home. More than 100 staff members have tested p stanley mug ositive for the virus. The Durham Region Health Department declared the COVID-19 outbreak at Orchard Villa over on June 11.In an email to the Star, Jason Gay, executive director of Orchard Villa, said during the four we
 
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