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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada took more small steps toward resuming normal life on Thursday as stores in Alberta prepared to open their doors and the federal government announced the reopening of some national parks and historic sites.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said some federal parks and historic sites across the country would reopen June 1 for some activities, including trails, day use areas and green spaces.Speaking in Ottawa, Trudeau noted that the coming May long weekend would look different this year due to the ongoing shutdowns and stanley website distancing restrictions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher But this isn ;t forever, he said.Canadians have been doing the stanley termoska right things these past many weeks, and that why we can announce some good news for the weeks ahead. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Since the deadly virus that causes COVID-19 sent the country into lockdown in mid-March, all national parks and historic sites have been closed, with visitor services and all motor vehicle access suspended.Trudeau said the choice of which parks would be allowed to open would align with the decisions of provincial and local governments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In order to protect vulnerable communities, Trudeau said all pleasure boating will be banned starting June 1 in Canada Arctic coa Yjhw Four charged in prison smuggling probe
Charges against a former Highway 407 employee that led to the resignation of a Tory candidate during the provinc stanley becher ial election have been dropped.Varun Bobby Saini agreed to sign a peace bond at a Newmarket courthouse in return for the charges, including mischief to data and unauthorized use of a computer, being withdrawn.It was alleged that Saini, 37, of Toronto, accessed 60,000 customers personal data without the proper authorization. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The missing data led to the resignation of Brampton East Tory candidate Simmer Sandhu during the 2018 provincial election, who also worked at 407 ETR.In July 2020, the Toronto Star quoted NDP MPP Taras Natyshak Essex as saying the premier has left ques stanley cup tions unanswered in the affair. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We asked during the 2018 election whether the PC Party or any of their candidates used even a single name from that stolen customer data to try to win votes, said Natyshak. Premier Ford and the PCs have never answered if their candidates improperly used any of that data, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley website When asked, Doug Ford said he didnt have anything to do with that, explaining that the party got rid of that person and that he didnt run for the party. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Simmer Sidhu did not return call
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Ottawa announced Wednesday it would stop running ads on Metas Facebook and Instagram, its first direct response to big tech platforms promises to retaliate against the Liberal governments controversial online news law.The move prompted Quebec Premier Fran莽ois Legault and the mayors of Montreal and Quebec City to follow suit, while telecom and media company Quebecor had already taken the same step prior to the governments news.Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez, joined by his NDP and Bloc Qu茅b茅cois critics, said the federal government would not be targeting Google because the global search giant has been open to finding a solution regarding a path forward. ARTICLE CONTI stanley italia NUES BELOW The world is watching Canada.We will continue standing up for a strong, free and independent press, because tech giants need to pay their fair share. cdnpoli pic.twitter/hyQfeyaAyj鈥?Pablo Rodriguez @pablorodriguez July 5, 2023 The reality is the web giants need to respect Canadian law. They need to respect Canadian democracy, and that is the profound message that we are sending today to Meta and Google, said the NDPs Peter Julian. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Online News Act, which passed last month, would co stanley cup mpel web giants like Google and Meta to strike deals with Canadian news outlets for the sharing, po stanley spain sting and previewing of their news content. Torstar, the company that publishes the Toronto Star, lobb
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OTTAWA 鈥?Organizations that help Indigenous people living in urban areas and away from reserves 鈥?and have been struggling to meet a surge in demand for their services during COVID-19 鈥?will soon be getting more federal aid.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the federal government is giving $75 million to these organizations, which include friendship centres and Indigenous women organizations.This news comes after growing calls from these groups for more help from Ottawa as they struggle to provide meals, clothing, shelter an stanley cups uk d mental health support to some of Canada most vulnerable populations 鈥?all while also dealing with fewer volunteers and the need for more protective measures due to the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau acknowledged this need as he announced the additional funding Thursday.Indigenous community organizations in our cities and off-reserve do crucial work year-round, but these days their services are in high demand because of the pandemic. We need to make sure they have the resources to adapt and grow their services so they can fulfil their important mission, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau noted that over one million Indigenou stanley cup s people live in urban settings and off-reserve, which is more than half the total population of First Nation, Metis and Inuit in Canada. 8220 stanley water bottle ;If you live off-reserve or in a city, we ;r Lemn Aylmer, Ont., has declared a state of emergency over a planned anti-mask protest
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.9 p.m.: North Korea locked down a city near the border with South Korea and declared a maximum national emergency after finding what leader Kim Jong Un said could be the countrys first case of COVID-19. The alert was issued after a North Korean who had defected to South Korea three years ago, but secretly crossed back into the Norths Kaesong City last Sunday, was suspected to have been infected with the vicious virus, the Norths official Korean Central News Agency reported.8:30 p.m.: U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Republicans were set to roll out the next COVID-19 aid package Monday and assured there was backing from the White House after he and President Donald Trump to stanley website p aide met to salvage the $1-trillion proposal that had floundered just days before. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mnuchin told reporters that extending an expiring unemployment benefit 鈥?but reducing it substantially 鈥?was a top priority for Trump. The secretary called the $600 weekly aid ridiculous and a disincentive for people to go back to work. He also promise stanley kubek d a fresh round of $1,200 stimulus cheques w stanley cup spain ould be coming in August.7:40 p.m.: Florida jumped ahead of New York in confirmed cases of COVID-19 after the Sunshine State reported another 12,199 infections on Saturday. The sta
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Torontos flagship summer event, the CNE, has been cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 p botella stanley andemic, organizers announced on Tuesday.It is the first time the event has been cancelled since the Second World War. It was a difficult decision, said John Kiru, president of the Canadian National Exhibition Association. Summer wont be the same without the sights and sounds of the CNE. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The decision was made out of an abundance of caution, to help prevent employees, volunteers, visitors, vendors and artists from contracting COVID-19, which has so fa stanley cupe r killed more than 5,000 people in Canada. We didnt take it lightly 鈥?the decision was made in consultation and wi stanley cup th the support of public health experts, our team and the board, said Kiru, adding that the measure also had the support of the city and the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mayor John Tory said he thinks its the right move and that it offers an opportunity to think about what the CNE should look like when it re-opens. I believe it is time for us to have a historic discussion about the 21st century Ex, Tory said, in remarks released just before the daily COVID-19 briefing from city hall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I would like to see us reimagine a CNE which will keep its strong base of supporters here at home but will also evolve to an attraction which will b
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Avoid traffic jams before they happen 鈥?five closures are scheduled for roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Feb. 18, 2024:Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed from Feb. 18 at 11 p.m. until Feb. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 vaso stanley eastbound between Regional Road 25 and Fifth Line Road, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from Feb. 18 at 9 p. stanley website m. until Feb. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed from Feb. 18 at 10 p.m. until Feb. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton: three alternating lanes closed from Feb. 18 at 9 p.m. until Feb. 24 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes c stanley thermos mug losed from Feb. 18 at 11 p.m. until Feb. 24 at 5 a.m. Wrkf Peel Police respond to anti-vaccine protest outside Brampton city hall
What started as a complaint about cultural appropriation has turned into a path to inclusion and connectio stanley cup n with the Indigenous community.About two years ago, a concern was raised that one of the chairs painted as part of the Art on the Street program contained images that could be considered to have been derived from First Nations iconography. It started with stanley quencher the cultural appropriation issue and there being some identification that there is a community within our community thats not being recognized, said Dean Coll stanley kubek ver, director of parks, recreation and culture. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The municipality has adopted an art policy that works with organizations on art that may include an Indigenous component. The policy asks that we consult with First Nations educators and elders in order to foster more collaboration between non-Indigenous and Indigenous artists, said Tanya Mazza, manager of arts and culture. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The town has continued to take steps to bridge the gap with the Indigenous community.In September, the town opened the Awen Gathering Circle at Harbourview Park. The facility was created with the assistance of Indigenous architects and under the guidance of elders such as Dr. Duke Redbird and James Carpenter. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Carpenter is a messenger known as an Oshkaabewis and travels across Canada
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau botella stanley announced his government has tweaked the Canada Child Benefit CCB plan so that its indexed to the rate of inflation.As per the revision, an average Canadian family with two children will receive approximately $200 more in stanley mug CCB payments next year and about $500 more in 2019.The CC gourde stanley B is a tax-free monthly payment made to eligible families to help them raise children under 18 years of age. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The move 鈥?starting summer 2018 鈥?will help middle-class Canadians to pay for recreational and other expenses for their children, explained Trudeau, who stopped by the Gore Meadows Community Centre in Brampton, Thursday, Nov. 2 to announce the new changes. The Conservative Party used to send the child benefit cheque to everyone, which included millionaire families that didnt need it, the prime minister said. They Conservatives also had a child benefit cheque that was in part taxable. We changed the various benefits including some taxation for things like sporting equipment to one Canada Child Benefit, which is a monthly cheque thats non-taxable and that will give more money to nine out of 10 Canadian families. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to an economic update tabled by Finance Minister Bill Morneau in the House of Commons recently, as a result of the adjustment made to CCB, the government will be paying out an additional $5.6 billion over Dmrg GO train operator tests positive for COVID-19
Far away from their home and native land, Canadians living abroad are keeping a watchful eye on what is happening back home in Canada, during the deadly COVID-19 outbreak and are concerned that a careless reopening process could plunge Toronto and Ontario back into the worst of the pandemic abyss.More businesses and public places across the province are set to reopen this week as Ontario slowly eases into back-to-work mode after months of lockdown.Premier Doug Ford has warned Ontarians to brace for a possible second wave of coronavirus infections, a follow-up rush of positive ca stanley quencher ses, as has been seen in some places in other parts of the world. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canadian expats, especially those who reside in areas where a new surge of infections forced authorities to bring back lockdown measures, say Ontarians should continue to be more observant of the health restrictio stanley cups uk ns if they want to avoid a massive COVID-19 comeback. People not taking this seriously was the biggest pitfall, said David Ivkovic, a resident of Los Angeles who just watched the state of California shut down again after attempts to reopen led to an immediate jump in new infections. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ivkovic stanley uk , who works in real estate, and his actress wife Renee Percy, moved from Toronto to L.A. about 10 years ago. When the state of California moved through the reopening phases, the family chose to stay put.
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