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Ontarios charities are in distress.Across the board, surveys of charities and non-profit groups by organizations like the聽Ontario Non-Profit Network聽and聽Imagine Canada聽have revealed office closures and program cancellations, human resource challenges and an abrupt loss of revenue from the cancellation of fundraising events this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic.In March, 150 charities wrote a letter to the federal government asking for a $10-billion stabilization fund to avoid the collapse of the sector due to the pandemic. In mid-May, 15 health charities in Ontario called on the provincial government for relief and long-term aid i stanley thermos mug n a letter to health minister Christine Elliott. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a fundamental threat to our continued ability to fundraise successfully and therefore, to deliver on our core missions, read the letter, signed by the heads of organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Lung Association, Diabetes Canada and Heart and Stroke. Many o stanley tumbler f our organizations have already been forced to lay off significant numbers of employees 鈥?up to 70 per cent in some cases. Imagine Canada, which works to strengthe stanley thermobecher n Canadian charities through research and advocacy, projected in March that the economic downturn associated with COVID-19 could cost charities in Canada between $9 billion and $15 billion in revenue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Axky Donald Trump Jr., Dubai business partner discuss new ideas
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Ontarios charities are in distress.Across the board, surveys of charities and non-profit groups by organizations like the聽Ontario Non-Profit Network聽and聽Imagine Canada聽have revealed office closures and program cancellations, human resource challenges and an abrupt loss of revenue from the cancellation of fundraising events this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic.In March, 150 charities wrote a letter to the federal government asking for a $10-billion stabilization fund to avoid the collapse of the sector due to the pandemic. In mid-May, 15 health charities in Ontario called on the provincial government for relief and long-term aid i stanley thermos mug n a letter to health minister Christine Elliott. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The COVID-19 pandemic has posed a fundamental threat to our continued ability to fundraise successfully and therefore, to deliver on our core missions, read the letter, signed by the heads of organizations such as the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Lung Association, Diabetes Canada and Heart and Stroke. Many o stanley tumbler f our organizations have already been forced to lay off significant numbers of employees 鈥?up to 70 per cent in some cases. Imagine Canada, which works to strengthe stanley thermobecher n Canadian charities through research and advocacy, projected in March that the economic downturn associated with COVID-19 could cost charities in Canada between $9 billion and $15 billion in revenue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Axky Donald Trump Jr., Dubai business partner discuss new ideas
Alla Tanasyuk has found help juggling parenting duties and work responsibilities during the pandemic sinc stanley becher e stumbling upon virtual babysitting.The Montreal-based French language teacher, 34, was surfing the internet one day when she came across SOS Sitter, a service that connects groups of six or seven children with a caretaker by Zoom for around an hour. Looking for a way to keep her four-year-old son, Adam, occupied over long days in lockdown, she gave a few lessons a try and quickly becoming hooked.Tanasyuk now has Adam enrolled in a few hours of virtual care each morning, time she relishes to get her own work done. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup When I ;m working, he busy too, Tanasyuk says.She one of many young Canadian parents finding solace in creative solutions to the sudden lack of childcare ushered in by COVID-19. Virtual babysitting is one of the solutions for working parents grappling with the double demands of a day job and parenting duties. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Though Tanasyuk son is not yet old enough for kindergarten, she doesn ;t plan to send him to daycare any time soon because Quebec da stanley cup spain ily coronavirus infection rate remain higher than she ;d like. She grateful to know she has other options that work, and plans to use SOS Sitter to keep her son busy for at least part of each workday.As an only child, it l
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As an Edmonton elementary school mourned the loss of a beloved teacher on Monday, Tim Hague death from injuries suff stanley becher ered during a boxing match sparked calls for stricter licensing requirements and better protection for fighters in the ring.Hague, 34, was injured in a second-round technical knockout loss to Adam Braidwood in a heavyweight bout on Friday night.He was taken to hospital after the one-sided loss. His friends reported on social media that he underwent surgery to relieve bleeding on the brain. His death was announced Sunday by his sister Jackie Neil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hague, a former kindergarten teacher whose nickname was The Thrashing Machine, taught Grade 4 English at Ecole Bellevue School.It is with deep sorrow that we must inform our Black Gold family that Mr. Tim Hague, a beloved teacher an stanley cup d staff member at Ecole Bellevue School, has passed away, 8 stanley fr 221; the school said in a statement. This is a tragedy for everyone 鈥?his family, his friends and the school community that he was such an important part of. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Supports have been put in place to help the school family during this difficult time. We encourage everyone to remember the wonderful qualities Tim possessed and to respect the family and school need for privacy during this time.Hague death came less than a month after boxer David Whittom w Nvyx Conservatives decline to commit to any environmental groups priorities in new survey
City officials stanley tumblers will wage an election-style campaign to close the gap on first dose vaccinations, officials announced Wednesday.With provincial data showing strong protection against COVID-19 for fully vaccinated citizens, Toronto will operate phone banks and run a ground game 鈥?putting pop-up, multi-day clinics in the common rooms and parking lots of buildings with low vaccination rates, starting in the citys northwest. In many ways this home stretch vaccine push 鈥?well, its similar to the polio campaigns of the 1950s. Those campaigns went building-by-building to get people vaccinated, said Coun. Joe Cressy, chair of Torontos board of health. He earlier told the Star that access, not hesitancy, is causing a slowdown in first doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk More than 77 per cent of Torontonians have received a first dose of vaccine as of Monday, according to city data, while about 52 per cent are fully vaccinated. In the northwest neighbourhoods to be targeted by the city, first dose uptake for adults was closer to 60 per cent and second doses lagged as low as 35.6 per cent in one neighbourhood. This approach is also similar to an election stanley cup spain 鈥?something that Ive been a part of, said Cressy. Only in this case, instead of multiple polling stations we have multiple clinics. And instead of door knocking and phone banking to ask for your vote, were canvassing and calling residents to answer their questions and to help them access
As an Edmonton elementary school mourned the loss of a beloved teacher on Monday, Tim Hague death from injuries suff stanley becher ered during a boxing match sparked calls for stricter licensing requirements and better protection for fighters in the ring.Hague, 34, was injured in a second-round technical knockout loss to Adam Braidwood in a heavyweight bout on Friday night.He was taken to hospital after the one-sided loss. His friends reported on social media that he underwent surgery to relieve bleeding on the brain. His death was announced Sunday by his sister Jackie Neil. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Hague, a former kindergarten teacher whose nickname was The Thrashing Machine, taught Grade 4 English at Ecole Bellevue School.It is with deep sorrow that we must inform our Black Gold family that Mr. Tim Hague, a beloved teacher an stanley cup d staff member at Ecole Bellevue School, has passed away, 8 stanley fr 221; the school said in a statement. This is a tragedy for everyone 鈥?his family, his friends and the school community that he was such an important part of. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Supports have been put in place to help the school family during this difficult time. We encourage everyone to remember the wonderful qualities Tim possessed and to respect the family and school need for privacy during this time.Hague death came less than a month after boxer David Whittom w Nvyx Conservatives decline to commit to any environmental groups priorities in new survey
City officials stanley tumblers will wage an election-style campaign to close the gap on first dose vaccinations, officials announced Wednesday.With provincial data showing strong protection against COVID-19 for fully vaccinated citizens, Toronto will operate phone banks and run a ground game 鈥?putting pop-up, multi-day clinics in the common rooms and parking lots of buildings with low vaccination rates, starting in the citys northwest. In many ways this home stretch vaccine push 鈥?well, its similar to the polio campaigns of the 1950s. Those campaigns went building-by-building to get people vaccinated, said Coun. Joe Cressy, chair of Torontos board of health. He earlier told the Star that access, not hesitancy, is causing a slowdown in first doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk More than 77 per cent of Torontonians have received a first dose of vaccine as of Monday, according to city data, while about 52 per cent are fully vaccinated. In the northwest neighbourhoods to be targeted by the city, first dose uptake for adults was closer to 60 per cent and second doses lagged as low as 35.6 per cent in one neighbourhood. This approach is also similar to an election stanley cup spain 鈥?something that Ive been a part of, said Cressy. Only in this case, instead of multiple polling stations we have multiple clinics. And instead of door knocking and phone banking to ask for your vote, were canvassing and calling residents to answer their questions and to help them access
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OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government will expand its main relief program for people losing work because of COVID-19, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday, just after Statistics Canada delivered a preliminary report that the economy contracted nine per cent in March alone.The estimate, which is to be refined over ti stanley isolierkanne me, would be the sharpest decline in the nearly 60 years the agency has kept such data.What the economy will look like at the end of this quarter is uncertain, the Bank of Canada warned in a separate report, which shunned the central bank usual forecasts for growth, saying it would false precision to give one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup becher So Trudeau promised more government money for suffering workers, pledging to send benefits to seasonal workers without jobs, those who were jobless before the crisis and can ;t find work because of it, and those whose hours have been drastically cut but who still have some income.Those changes begin to address key concerns about who qualifies for the $2,000-a-month Canada Emergency Response Benefit, which was quickly put in place earlier this month to deal with the pandemic swift and harsh economic effects. stanley tumbler ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some six million people have applied for the help since the middle of March, including over two million who were previously approved for employment insurance benefits. The rema Fqtw Yazidi boy gets short meeting with Trudeau
WATERLOO REGION 鈥?There is a need for blood donations in Waterloo Region over the holiday season.It always a lot harder over the holidays, said Tara Gutscher, territory manager for Canadian Blood Services.She said platelets, a component of blood, only have a shelf life of seven days, making it harder for blood services to meet the need over the holiday season when people are busy. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A lot of people undergoing cancer treatment need platelets, she said. Somebody with leukemia can actually use eight transfusions a week as part of their regular treatment.Gutscher said more than 450 blood donations are needed between Dec. 24 and Jan. 4 in the Kitchener-Waterloo clinic on Bridgeport Road, with the most need on Dec. 24, 26 and 31. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the Cambridge clinic, 75 blood donors are needed on Dec. 31, and in Elmira, 100 blood vaso stanley donations are needed on Dec. 27.The need for blood i stanley taza s constant, said Gutscher, adding regular donors can ;t always come in over the holidays. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We need people who haven vaso stanley ;t donated before to come in or, if people have an appointment, to just remember how important it is to keep it, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
OTTAWA 鈥?The federal government will expand its main relief program for people losing work because of COVID-19, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday, just after Statistics Canada delivered a preliminary report that the economy contracted nine per cent in March alone.The estimate, which is to be refined over ti stanley isolierkanne me, would be the sharpest decline in the nearly 60 years the agency has kept such data.What the economy will look like at the end of this quarter is uncertain, the Bank of Canada warned in a separate report, which shunned the central bank usual forecasts for growth, saying it would false precision to give one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup becher So Trudeau promised more government money for suffering workers, pledging to send benefits to seasonal workers without jobs, those who were jobless before the crisis and can ;t find work because of it, and those whose hours have been drastically cut but who still have some income.Those changes begin to address key concerns about who qualifies for the $2,000-a-month Canada Emergency Response Benefit, which was quickly put in place earlier this month to deal with the pandemic swift and harsh economic effects. stanley tumbler ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some six million people have applied for the help since the middle of March, including over two million who were previously approved for employment insurance benefits. The rema Fqtw Yazidi boy gets short meeting with Trudeau
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A previously confidential 110-page investigation report on Halton Catholic school board trustee Helena Karabelas code of conduct violations was released to the public on Oct. 11 following an Oct. 4 vote by trustees.The report documents a series of email newsletters sent out by the Oakville trustee from February to July 2022.The emails touch on a wide range of topics and include titles like Take Action Today to Remove Student Mask Mandates and The Vote Against Abortifacient Contraception is Tonight! ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report claims that these emails violated a number of aspects of the Trustee Code of Conduct policy, including Section 4, which states: A trustee may not make disparaging rem stanley thermos arks about another Trustee or group of Trustees in expressing such comment or disagreement or speculate on the motives of a trustee or group of trustees. When asked for comment, Karabela said she believes the release stanley cup nz of the report at this time is an attempt to influence the results of the upcoming election. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW My colleagues are interfering with the elections in the way they handled the Trustee Code of Conduct stanley isolierkanne allegations, and even worse, with the delay in sharing the details of the report with the public. They decided to release the report the week before election week, said Karabela.Representatives from the board disagree with the argument that the release of the report Amnq Man dead in early-morning apartment fire
Correctional officers in Ontario have resolved a weeks-long dispute with the government over permission to wear face masks inside provincial jails during the COVID-19 pandemic.The Ontario Public Servic stanley mug e Employees Union, which represents about 5,000 correctional workers, and the Ministry of the Solicitor General reached a deal Wednesday that makes it mandatory for all staff and visitors to wear surgical masks.In addition to providing staff with personal protective equipment as required, we continue to take further action to keep our staff and those in our custody safe, said ministry spokeswoman Kristy Denette. ARTICLE stanley cup quencher CONTINUES BELOW She said there will also be temperature checks for all staff and visitors at the institutions. Inmates are already checked upon admission and as needed, she said.A spokesman for the union said staff will be issued one mask per shift. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It a big win and a big relief, Chris Jackel said.The novel coronavirus has made its way inside Ontario jails, where inmates are either awaiting trials or are serving sentences of less than two years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of Wednesday night, 65 inmates had tested positive for COVID-19. A large outbreak at the Ontario Correctional Institute in Brampto stanley thermos n, Ont., led to its temporary closure earlier this week
A previously confidential 110-page investigation report on Halton Catholic school board trustee Helena Karabelas code of conduct violations was released to the public on Oct. 11 following an Oct. 4 vote by trustees.The report documents a series of email newsletters sent out by the Oakville trustee from February to July 2022.The emails touch on a wide range of topics and include titles like Take Action Today to Remove Student Mask Mandates and The Vote Against Abortifacient Contraception is Tonight! ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report claims that these emails violated a number of aspects of the Trustee Code of Conduct policy, including Section 4, which states: A trustee may not make disparaging rem stanley thermos arks about another Trustee or group of Trustees in expressing such comment or disagreement or speculate on the motives of a trustee or group of trustees. When asked for comment, Karabela said she believes the release stanley cup nz of the report at this time is an attempt to influence the results of the upcoming election. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW My colleagues are interfering with the elections in the way they handled the Trustee Code of Conduct stanley isolierkanne allegations, and even worse, with the delay in sharing the details of the report with the public. They decided to release the report the week before election week, said Karabela.Representatives from the board disagree with the argument that the release of the report Amnq Man dead in early-morning apartment fire
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A Burlington couple, who say they cannot wear face masks because of medical issues, have been taken to court by their condominium corporation.Vily Mitrovic, 72, and Zoran Zupanc, 68, were brought before the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario by Halton Condominium Corp. No. 77 on Tuesday, March 2 following repeated demands by the corporation that they wear face masks when attending the common areas of 5250 Lakeshore Rd.While the hearing is scheduled to continue on Friday, March 5, in the interim the court has ordered stanley cup Mitrovic and Zupanc to wear securely fixed masks or face coverings at all times while in these common areas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mitrovic argues that since neither she nor her husband can wear a mask or face shield because of their medical issues, the order essentially prevents them from leaving their unit and amounts to house arrest. This has been extremely stressful, said Mitrovic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I just feel totally helpless 鈥?I always thought human rights laws were there to protect us, but that doesnt seem to be so. Thats very disheartening for me. The Burlington senior said her inability to wear a mask has not been a problem for most places she visits, with shop owners letting her pass once told she cannot wear a mask for health reasons. stanley water bottle ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermoskannen Indeed, Burlingtons mask bylaw includes Yhhg Peterborough Petes crush North Bay Battalion 8-3
TORONTO 鈥?Centerra Gold Inc. says it is suing the man named Tuesday by the government of the Kyrgyz Republic as general manager of the Kumtor gold mine.In a news release, the Toronto-based miner says it is alleging in Ontario Superior Court that Tengiz Bolturuk, a former member of its board of directors, breached his fiduciary duties to the company by co-operating in the government seizure of the mine last weekend.It says Bolturuk was nominated to the Centerra board in December by the Kyrgyz state-owned company Kyrgyzaltyn JSC, which holds a 26 per cent stake in Centerra, but he resigned on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says it wants the court to stop Bolturuk from accepting a management role at the mine, as well as engaging in further breaches of fiduciary and confidentiality duties.Centerra claims that Bolturuk, a dual Canadian and Kyrgyz citizen, discussed plans to seize control of the Kumtor Mine with the Kyrgyz government and others. It also charges that, prior to the seizure of the mine, Kyrgyzaltyn JSC tried to divert US$29 million to an unauthorized bank account using a forged payment instruction sent to a third party. stanley spain ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Tuesd stanley mug ay, the Kyrgyz Republic issued a stanley bottles news release saying it took control of the Kumtor mine because of the abdication of its fundamental duties of care ; ; by Centerra, charging that it had s
A Burlington couple, who say they cannot wear face masks because of medical issues, have been taken to court by their condominium corporation.Vily Mitrovic, 72, and Zoran Zupanc, 68, were brought before the Superior Court of Justice of Ontario by Halton Condominium Corp. No. 77 on Tuesday, March 2 following repeated demands by the corporation that they wear face masks when attending the common areas of 5250 Lakeshore Rd.While the hearing is scheduled to continue on Friday, March 5, in the interim the court has ordered stanley cup Mitrovic and Zupanc to wear securely fixed masks or face coverings at all times while in these common areas. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mitrovic argues that since neither she nor her husband can wear a mask or face shield because of their medical issues, the order essentially prevents them from leaving their unit and amounts to house arrest. This has been extremely stressful, said Mitrovic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I just feel totally helpless 鈥?I always thought human rights laws were there to protect us, but that doesnt seem to be so. Thats very disheartening for me. The Burlington senior said her inability to wear a mask has not been a problem for most places she visits, with shop owners letting her pass once told she cannot wear a mask for health reasons. stanley water bottle ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermoskannen Indeed, Burlingtons mask bylaw includes Yhhg Peterborough Petes crush North Bay Battalion 8-3
TORONTO 鈥?Centerra Gold Inc. says it is suing the man named Tuesday by the government of the Kyrgyz Republic as general manager of the Kumtor gold mine.In a news release, the Toronto-based miner says it is alleging in Ontario Superior Court that Tengiz Bolturuk, a former member of its board of directors, breached his fiduciary duties to the company by co-operating in the government seizure of the mine last weekend.It says Bolturuk was nominated to the Centerra board in December by the Kyrgyz state-owned company Kyrgyzaltyn JSC, which holds a 26 per cent stake in Centerra, but he resigned on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says it wants the court to stop Bolturuk from accepting a management role at the mine, as well as engaging in further breaches of fiduciary and confidentiality duties.Centerra claims that Bolturuk, a dual Canadian and Kyrgyz citizen, discussed plans to seize control of the Kumtor Mine with the Kyrgyz government and others. It also charges that, prior to the seizure of the mine, Kyrgyzaltyn JSC tried to divert US$29 million to an unauthorized bank account using a forged payment instruction sent to a third party. stanley spain ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Tuesd stanley mug ay, the Kyrgyz Republic issued a stanley bottles news release saying it took control of the Kumtor mine because of the abdication of its fundamental duties of care ; ; by Centerra, charging that it had s
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A teenager reported missing has been found by Orangeville police in the Mill Street library.After seeking the public help in locating the 17-year-old late Friday afternoon March 2 , police reported the girl had been found safe and sound a few hours later.Police said the teenager was last seen entering a wooded area near the Tim Hortons re stanley canada staurant at 46 Br stanley flask oadway early Thursday afternoon. Police credited a tip from a vigilant citizen for aiding the case. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Orangeville Police Service would like to thank the public and their media partners for their assistance in the sharing of information which ultimately resulted in the successful conclusion to this incident, police sai stanley fr d in a statement issued on Friday night. Auyb Trump suggests openness to negotiations on GOP tax plan
The commanding officer of the Canadian Forces Lorne Scots Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment has announced the sudden death of one of their stanley cup own.In a Facebook post on May 18, Lt.-Col. Robert Fraser stated that Pte. Connor James Beck, 19, of Brampton died Thursday, May 12 following a training exercise. Pte. Connor James Beck was conducting a rucksack march during routine unit training, and after having almost completed the march, he started feeling unwell and subsequently collapsed, said Fraser. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He stanley bottles was rushed to Brampton Civic Hospital with stanley cup members of his chain of command and his parents arrived shortly after. Despite the incredible effort of the hospital staff administering life-saving measures for nearly an hour, Pte. Beck passed away on 12 May 2022. An obituary posted on the Meadowvale Funeral Centre website says Becks cause of death is unknown at this time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The teen was an active army reservist and had been serving with the Lorne Scots since 2020.He graduated from Bramptons Heart Lake Secondary School in 2020 and was a student at Humber College, where he was completing a police foundation certification, with plans to pursue a career in policing or border services, his obituary reads. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pte. Connor Beck was a good kid, a very good kid, not yet fully trained b
A teenager reported missing has been found by Orangeville police in the Mill Street library.After seeking the public help in locating the 17-year-old late Friday afternoon March 2 , police reported the girl had been found safe and sound a few hours later.Police said the teenager was last seen entering a wooded area near the Tim Hortons re stanley canada staurant at 46 Br stanley flask oadway early Thursday afternoon. Police credited a tip from a vigilant citizen for aiding the case. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Orangeville Police Service would like to thank the public and their media partners for their assistance in the sharing of information which ultimately resulted in the successful conclusion to this incident, police sai stanley fr d in a statement issued on Friday night. Auyb Trump suggests openness to negotiations on GOP tax plan
The commanding officer of the Canadian Forces Lorne Scots Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment has announced the sudden death of one of their stanley cup own.In a Facebook post on May 18, Lt.-Col. Robert Fraser stated that Pte. Connor James Beck, 19, of Brampton died Thursday, May 12 following a training exercise. Pte. Connor James Beck was conducting a rucksack march during routine unit training, and after having almost completed the march, he started feeling unwell and subsequently collapsed, said Fraser. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He stanley bottles was rushed to Brampton Civic Hospital with stanley cup members of his chain of command and his parents arrived shortly after. Despite the incredible effort of the hospital staff administering life-saving measures for nearly an hour, Pte. Beck passed away on 12 May 2022. An obituary posted on the Meadowvale Funeral Centre website says Becks cause of death is unknown at this time. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The teen was an active army reservist and had been serving with the Lorne Scots since 2020.He graduated from Bramptons Heart Lake Secondary School in 2020 and was a student at Humber College, where he was completing a police foundation certification, with plans to pursue a career in policing or border services, his obituary reads. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Pte. Connor Beck was a good kid, a very good kid, not yet fully trained b
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