Tqpw No classes for students : All Halton District School Board and Halton Catholic District School Board schools closed April 8 in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills due to PA Day
VANCOUVER 鈥?Andrew Weaver, a respected climate scientist and leader of British Columbia Green party, hopes to have something in common with Rachel Notley, Justin Trudeau and even Donald Trump.All three were dark horse candidates at the outset of elections where they pulled off stu stanley thermosflasche n stanley cup ning wins. In the cases of Notley and Trudeau, as well as Yukon Premier Sandy Silver, they were leaders of third parties with only a small fraction of seats.So when voters in B.C. cast their ballots May 9, Weaver wants to see a historic breakthrough for his party. And he setting high stakes: If he the only member elected, he ;ll ultimately step aside. stanley isolierkanne ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If there is not a whole bunch of Green MLAs in the legislature with me, I will have failed, he said. I ;ll serve the people of Oak Bay-Gordon Head for four more years and then I won ;t run again.Weaver was the first Green elected to the province legislature four years ago. But the party isn ;t merely hoping to pick up a few extra seats this time. They ;re running to govern, and they believe this election is coming at a crucial time when voters are especially angry at the status quo. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The B.C. legislature is broken, said Weaver. It sick to the core in terms of the pay-for-access system that goes on. It 8 Goej Ontario needs to step in and protect workers
TORONTO 鈥?Data experts are cautioning already on-edge Canadians against taking Ontario dire predictions about COVID-19 deaths literally, even as the revelation of stark data coincided with more physical distancing measures and impassioned pleas by government and health officials to stay home.In presenting the data Friday, the president and CEO of Public Health Ontario said staying home could be the difference between 6,000 deaths by April 30 or 1,600 deaths. Deaths could drop to 200 if further measures are brought in, said Dr. P stanley cups uk eter Donnelly.Officials also offered a glimpse at what might happen over the length of the outbreak, which could stretch from 18 months t stanley mug o two years, but cautioned those scenarios become less certain the further into the future they are set. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If Ontario had not enacted various interventions including school closur stanley cup spain es, up to 100,000 people would die from COVID-19, said Donnelly. But with various public health measures, deaths could number between 3,000 and 15,000, he said.Pandemic experts say such projections are not really meant to predict the future, but rather to provide a general guide for policy-makers and health-care systems grappling with a growing pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ideally, the information should also assure average citizens that their individual actions can make a difference, said University of Toronto epidem
VANCOUVER 鈥?Andrew Weaver, a respected climate scientist and leader of British Columbia Green party, hopes to have something in common with Rachel Notley, Justin Trudeau and even Donald Trump.All three were dark horse candidates at the outset of elections where they pulled off stu stanley thermosflasche n stanley cup ning wins. In the cases of Notley and Trudeau, as well as Yukon Premier Sandy Silver, they were leaders of third parties with only a small fraction of seats.So when voters in B.C. cast their ballots May 9, Weaver wants to see a historic breakthrough for his party. And he setting high stakes: If he the only member elected, he ;ll ultimately step aside. stanley isolierkanne ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If there is not a whole bunch of Green MLAs in the legislature with me, I will have failed, he said. I ;ll serve the people of Oak Bay-Gordon Head for four more years and then I won ;t run again.Weaver was the first Green elected to the province legislature four years ago. But the party isn ;t merely hoping to pick up a few extra seats this time. They ;re running to govern, and they believe this election is coming at a crucial time when voters are especially angry at the status quo. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The B.C. legislature is broken, said Weaver. It sick to the core in terms of the pay-for-access system that goes on. It 8 Goej Ontario needs to step in and protect workers
TORONTO 鈥?Data experts are cautioning already on-edge Canadians against taking Ontario dire predictions about COVID-19 deaths literally, even as the revelation of stark data coincided with more physical distancing measures and impassioned pleas by government and health officials to stay home.In presenting the data Friday, the president and CEO of Public Health Ontario said staying home could be the difference between 6,000 deaths by April 30 or 1,600 deaths. Deaths could drop to 200 if further measures are brought in, said Dr. P stanley cups uk eter Donnelly.Officials also offered a glimpse at what might happen over the length of the outbreak, which could stretch from 18 months t stanley mug o two years, but cautioned those scenarios become less certain the further into the future they are set. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If Ontario had not enacted various interventions including school closur stanley cup spain es, up to 100,000 people would die from COVID-19, said Donnelly. But with various public health measures, deaths could number between 3,000 and 15,000, he said.Pandemic experts say such projections are not really meant to predict the future, but rather to provide a general guide for policy-makers and health-care systems grappling with a growing pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ideally, the information should also assure average citizens that their individual actions can make a difference, said University of Toronto epidem