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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada 150th birthday bash draws to a close today with Heritage Canada saying 87 per cent of Canadians participated in at least one event. Here how some of the year counted out.31 million: Estimated number of people who participated in at least one Canada 150 event.5,800: Number of Canada 150 projects and events within Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 1,000: Number of Canada 150 events hosted by embassies abroad.1.8 million: Number of times the Canada150 hashtag was used on Twitter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup 7,500: Number of licensing applications to use the stanley canada Canada 150 logo which were approved.1,700: Number of Canada Day celebrations across the country. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 27.3 million: Number of visitors to a national park or heritage site during year of free admission. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW $200 million: Budget for Canada 150 events and programs.$300 million: Budget for Canada 150 community infrastructure fund.42 mm: amount of rain that fell in Ottawa on Canada Day.55,000: Number of people who skated on the Canada 150 Parliam stanley cup ent Hill skating rink in first three weeks.By The Canadian Press Mthk Flint Firebirds defeat Windsor Spitfires 4-3 in overtime
TORONTO 鈥?In his first press conference as Toronto interim police chief, James Ramer apologized for the force decision to not notify the province police watchdog after an off-duty officer assaulted a young Black man.Ramer said Thursday that police didn ;t notify the Special Investigations Unit about the beating of Dafonte Miller because Const. Michael Theriault was off-duty at the time of the incident.As a result of that decision, trust has been broke between the police, Dafonte Miller and the broader community, said Ramer in delivering the apology. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We understand clearly now the legislation does not distinguish between on-duty and off-duty conduct, and neither will we.The force will change its policy to explicitly state <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley tumblers that the SIU must be notified when either on- or off-duty officers are involved in an incident that leads to a death, serious injury or alleged sexual assault, Ramer said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Const. Michael Theriault was convicted earlier this year of assaulting Dafonte Miller but acquitted of agg stanley cup ravated assault and obstruction of justice. His brother, Christian Theriault, was fully acquitted after a judge said there was a possibility that self-defence was a factor in his involvement in the altercation.The judge in the case found that Miller was stealing items from cars in 2016 when the
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada 150th birthday bash draws to a close today with Heritage Canada saying 87 per cent of Canadians participated in at least one event. Here how some of the year counted out.31 million: Estimated number of people who participated in at least one Canada 150 event.5,800: Number of Canada 150 projects and events within Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 1,000: Number of Canada 150 events hosted by embassies abroad.1.8 million: Number of times the Canada150 hashtag was used on Twitter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup 7,500: Number of licensing applications to use the stanley canada Canada 150 logo which were approved.1,700: Number of Canada Day celebrations across the country. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 27.3 million: Number of visitors to a national park or heritage site during year of free admission. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW $200 million: Budget for Canada 150 events and programs.$300 million: Budget for Canada 150 community infrastructure fund.42 mm: amount of rain that fell in Ottawa on Canada Day.55,000: Number of people who skated on the Canada 150 Parliam stanley cup ent Hill skating rink in first three weeks.By The Canadian Press Mthk Flint Firebirds defeat Windsor Spitfires 4-3 in overtime
TORONTO 鈥?In his first press conference as Toronto interim police chief, James Ramer apologized for the force decision to not notify the province police watchdog after an off-duty officer assaulted a young Black man.Ramer said Thursday that police didn ;t notify the Special Investigations Unit about the beating of Dafonte Miller because Const. Michael Theriault was off-duty at the time of the incident.As a result of that decision, trust has been broke between the police, Dafonte Miller and the broader community, said Ramer in delivering the apology. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We understand clearly now the legislation does not distinguish between on-duty and off-duty conduct, and neither will we.The force will change its policy to explicitly state <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley tumblers that the SIU must be notified when either on- or off-duty officers are involved in an incident that leads to a death, serious injury or alleged sexual assault, Ramer said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Const. Michael Theriault was convicted earlier this year of assaulting Dafonte Miller but acquitted of agg stanley cup ravated assault and obstruction of justice. His brother, Christian Theriault, was fully acquitted after a judge said there was a possibility that self-defence was a factor in his involvement in the altercation.The judge in the case found that Miller was stealing items from cars in 2016 when the
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It seemed like a good idea at the time.After a marathon cabinet meeting over two days, Premier Doug Ford and his ministers emerged April 16 to unveil a slew of controversial measures designed to limit Ontarians mobility and curb the spread of COVID-19.These included closing playgrounds and enhancing police powers for random spot checks, but not shuttering a host of non-essential workplaces that were closed at this time last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Exactly 23 hours later 鈥?after unprecedented defi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley cup ance from pol stanley mugs ice and outrage from civil liberties groups and parents 鈥?Ford tweeted that our regulations will be amended to ensure children could play and motorists could drive freely without fear of carding.However, golf courses, basketball and tennis courts, soccer fields, and other outdoor recreational facilities remain shuttered. On Friday in Toronto, people were ignoring the edict and hopping fences to play on locked city tennis courts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The irony is that the risk-averse premier stanley thermobecher had been hoping not to tick off anybody with the new restrictions, according to sources privy to the nine and a half-hour cabinet meeting on April 16 and a morning session the next day.Insiders, speaking to the Star confidentially in order to discuss internal deliberations, paint a picture of a cabinet aware serious measures had to be taken but unwilling, or unable, to make difficult Fgzd Vote on workers aid bill to be a confidence test
SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER, ONTARIO 鈥?Canada largest First Nations territory is asking the federal government to help it search the grounds of a former residential school for unmarked graves.Six Nations of the Grand River issued an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today, calling on the government to equip the community for a comprehensive search.Elected Chief Mark Hill notes that the Mohawk Institute in the southern Ontario territory was one of Canad <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup a first residential schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Hill says the school was unregulated and unaccountable from the start. Six Nations asks that the federal government provide the latest ground-penetrating radar technology to expedite the search.There is a lot of work to be done. Documentation needs to be studied and preserved. The school cemeteries need to be pr stanley cup otected and maintained, said Hill. The dead must be honoured, and the survivors must be heard. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokeswoman for Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett office said work is progressing on the request.Throughout the pandemic we have been engaging with survivors, families, Indigenous Peoples and organizations on determining the best path forward to ensure this work is centred on survivors and is culturally sensitive, Ani Dergalstanian wrote
It seemed like a good idea at the time.After a marathon cabinet meeting over two days, Premier Doug Ford and his ministers emerged April 16 to unveil a slew of controversial measures designed to limit Ontarians mobility and curb the spread of COVID-19.These included closing playgrounds and enhancing police powers for random spot checks, but not shuttering a host of non-essential workplaces that were closed at this time last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Exactly 23 hours later 鈥?after unprecedented defi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley cup ance from pol stanley mugs ice and outrage from civil liberties groups and parents 鈥?Ford tweeted that our regulations will be amended to ensure children could play and motorists could drive freely without fear of carding.However, golf courses, basketball and tennis courts, soccer fields, and other outdoor recreational facilities remain shuttered. On Friday in Toronto, people were ignoring the edict and hopping fences to play on locked city tennis courts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The irony is that the risk-averse premier stanley thermobecher had been hoping not to tick off anybody with the new restrictions, according to sources privy to the nine and a half-hour cabinet meeting on April 16 and a morning session the next day.Insiders, speaking to the Star confidentially in order to discuss internal deliberations, paint a picture of a cabinet aware serious measures had to be taken but unwilling, or unable, to make difficult Fgzd Vote on workers aid bill to be a confidence test
SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND RIVER, ONTARIO 鈥?Canada largest First Nations territory is asking the federal government to help it search the grounds of a former residential school for unmarked graves.Six Nations of the Grand River issued an open letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today, calling on the government to equip the community for a comprehensive search.Elected Chief Mark Hill notes that the Mohawk Institute in the southern Ontario territory was one of Canad <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup a first residential schools. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Hill says the school was unregulated and unaccountable from the start. Six Nations asks that the federal government provide the latest ground-penetrating radar technology to expedite the search.There is a lot of work to be done. Documentation needs to be studied and preserved. The school cemeteries need to be pr stanley cup otected and maintained, said Hill. The dead must be honoured, and the survivors must be heard. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokeswoman for Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Carolyn Bennett office said work is progressing on the request.Throughout the pandemic we have been engaging with survivors, families, Indigenous Peoples and organizations on determining the best path forward to ensure this work is centred on survivors and is culturally sensitive, Ani Dergalstanian wrote
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Peterborough County may soon be selling Victoria Park and the County Court House building on Water Street.The property was never for sale, said Sheridan Graham, county director of corporate projects and services, but the county has received an unsolicited offer.Graham didnt name the prospective buyer or disclose the price, since the offer is still conditional. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The buyer is interested in Victoria Park, the courthouse and the heritage jail park to the rear of the property, she said.Now the county is giving public notice until Sept. 4, Graham said, in case another prospective buyer wishes to come forward with a counter offer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW County council will discuss the matter at a meeting on Sept. 9.Meanwhile Victoria Park must <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup remain a public park on title of the property, she said 鈥?a new purchaser cannot redevelop it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley sverige W Nor can a purchaser easily demolish the courthouse: although the building from 1850 does not have a heritage designation, it is on the citys listing of buildings of heritage interest. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That means anyone who would apply for a demolition permit would have to wait 60 days for city council to decide whether to place a heritage designation on the stanley cup courthouse, which would protect it fro Tzmq Environment Canada puts Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills under weather warning Feb. 15 with heavy snow expected and stern message to consider postponing non-essential travel
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Peterborough County may soon be selling Victoria Park and the County Court House building on Water Street.The property was never for sale, said Sheridan Graham, county director of corporate projects and services, but the county has received an unsolicited offer.Graham didnt name the prospective buyer or disclose the price, since the offer is still conditional. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The buyer is interested in Victoria Park, the courthouse and the heritage jail park to the rear of the property, she said.Now the county is giving public notice until Sept. 4, Graham said, in case another prospective buyer wishes to come forward with a counter offer. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW County council will discuss the matter at a meeting on Sept. 9.Meanwhile Victoria Park must <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cup remain a public park on title of the property, she said 鈥?a new purchaser cannot redevelop it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley sverige W Nor can a purchaser easily demolish the courthouse: although the building from 1850 does not have a heritage designation, it is on the citys listing of buildings of heritage interest. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That means anyone who would apply for a demolition permit would have to wait 60 days for city council to decide whether to place a heritage designation on the stanley cup courthouse, which would protect it fro Tzmq Environment Canada puts Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills under weather warning Feb. 15 with heavy snow expected and stern message to consider postponing non-essential travel
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York Region District School Board estimates that about 300 secondary school teaching positions will be eliminated over a four-year period, its chair said on April 4, the same day as provincewide student protests against education cuts took off. Our current understanding of the proposed secondary class size numbers indicates a substantial reduction in teaching positions serving students in our system, said Corrie McBain, chairperson of the York Region District School Board YRDSB .On April 4, throngs of students <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley cup in York Region show stanley cups uk ed their disapproval of proposed education changes, including increasing average class sizes from Grades 4 to 12, implementing mandatory online courses for h stanley water bottle igh school students, cutting funding for teachers and classroom materials, banning cellphones from classrooms and changing OSAP funding. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While the government is defending its decision, it says the number of teachers losing jobs is no more than 3,500. However, figures show that the estimate could possibly be more.McBain said the province has not yet released implementation details on the four e-learning courses at the secondary level. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We will communicate this information as soon as we receive it, she said.Announcements are expected in late May related to changes to math; health and physical education; science, technology, engineering and math STEM ; financ Bsor Where the party leaders are Thursday
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