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Hayley Wickenheiser believes sport is a microcosm of life, and how women are treated in sp stanley thermobecher ort is a barometer of the health of a society.The four-time Olympic gold medallist in women hockey was among a dozen people named Tuesday to Canadian Sport Minister Kirsty Duncan working group on gender equity in sport.The federal government announced in this year budget the goal of achieving gender equity in sport at e stanley thermoskannen very level by 2035 and committed an initial $30 million over the next three years to it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Wickenheiser, Olympic champion paddler Adam van Koeverden, soccer coach John Herdman, Olympic water polo player Waneek Horn-Miller and Paralympic swimmer Chelsey Gotell are among the dozen Duncan recruited to tackle drop-out rates among adolescent girls, a lack of women in leadership roles and sexual harassment in sport.This group has to d stanley cup rive action. This working group has to work, Wickenheiser told The Canadian Press. If this working group doesn ;t come out with tangible changes that are implemented, then it a failure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We need to make sure we ;re world-leading in this. There no reason we can ;t be.The nine women and three men in the group are volunteering their time and are not paid, Duncan said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mmkt Firearms panel member cleared by lobby czar
Amanda Wells cant remember much of anything that unfolded in 2011 when her former fianc茅 Robert McGregor became suspect number one in the disappearance and death of Joanne MacKenzie.McGregor is charged with first-degree murder and kidnapping in conne stanley cup ction with the death of MacKenzie, his his ex-common law partner, in the summer of 2011.The 23-year-old went missing July 2, 2011 and her body was found four days later in a shallow grave about 230 metres from McGregors Lakefield home. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacKenzie was discovered with 15 stab wounds, including injuries on her back, arms and neck, and her throat had been cut.Its the prosecutions theory that McGregor killed the mother of their child because they were in a custody battle for their then five-year-old daughter. ARTICLE CONTI stanley taza NUES BELOW On Wednesday, Oct. 7, at the Superior Court of Justice in Oshawa, McGregors trial entered its 11th day of e stanley puodelis vidence with Wells on the stand for the entire day. Most of Wells ; evidence came in the way of her agreeing or disagreeing with what counsellors suggested to her because she claimed she couldnt remember specific details from almost 10 years ago.During chief examination questioning by assistant crown attorney Lisa Wannamaker, Wells told jurors she had a roughly five-year relationship with McGregor, and that they started dating shortly after he broke up with MacKenzie. She said the rel
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Regional councillors Jim Jones and Jack Heath were both re-elected for the fourth time to Markham City council last October but the amount they spent to get there was vastly differen stanley cup t.While Heath received 31,598 votes to finish runner-up to deputy mayor Don Hamilton, Jones was fourth with 25,037 votes. Joe Li, also re-elected, came third.On the other hand Jones spent an eye-popping $177,084.24, more than any other candidate who ran in Markham in 2018. Heath spent a relatively paltry $28,373.38, far less than either Hamilton $152,413.43 or Li $146,774.25 . Both candidates took donations from developers, in Jones stanley cup s case from dozens, in Heaths case from several. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While the contributor list for Jones, which includes all those who gave the candidate $100 or more up to an allowable limit of $1,200 stretches to five pages and includes 225 names, Heath has just one sheet of contributors with 38 names on it.Jones has 85 contributors who gave him the maximum allowable $1,200 donation adding up to $102,000 of his $177,084,24 total. For Heath, the number of maximum stanley mugs donors is just 12 for a total of $14,400 of $28,373,38. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So why did Jones feel compelled to spend so much and Heath spend so little From Heaths point of view, it didnt matter where he finished in the race he said, as long as he got elected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lgyx Halton Hills seeking public input in long-overdue trucking traffic strategy
BRAMPTON, Ont. 鈥?Loblaw Companies Ltd. beat expectations as it reported its third-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago, helped by strong demand in stores and online.Canada largest grocery and pharmacy chain says it earned a profit attributable to common shareholders of $431 million or $1.27 per diluted share for the 16-week period that ended Oct. 9.The result compared with a profit of $342 million or 96 cents per diluted share in the same period last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Revenue stanley water bottle in the quarter totalled $16.05 billion, up from $15.67 billion a year earlier.On an adjusted basis, Loblaw says it earned $1.59 per diluted share f water bottle stanley or the quarter, up from an adjusted profit of $1.28 per diluted share a year ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Analysts on average had expected an adjusted profit of $1.48 per share and $15.89 billion in revenue, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 17, 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Companies in this story: TSX:L ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press
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TORONTO 鈥?A campus coalition at Canadas largest university is urging the school to listen to its own expert research on COVID-19 and roll back its plan to reopen doors to students and staff in the fall.In an online panel held earlier th stanley cup is week, the University of Toronto Faculty Association discussed what it described as the administrations refusal to address health and safety concerns raised by staff and students des stanley cup pite the school high-profile health-care advocacy work during the global pandemic.Association President Terezia Zoric said she disagrees with the administrations decision to hold in-person classes, arguing the move carries unnecessary risks for the entire university community. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is a complete lost opportunity for the university senior administration not to consult with their own in-house experts who are also being consulted by the World Health Organization and federal provincial governments, Zoric said.They have developed a plan with very little input from the most expert people who work for them. It is beyond disappointing. ARTICLE stanley cup CONTINUES BELOW Heather Boon, vice-provost of faculty and academic life, rejected the Association contention.We are following the public health guidelines which are in fact being informed by a wide variety of experts from many universities, including our own, 82 Wnhy Ontario reports 1,958 new COVID-19 cases, 43 more deaths including 29 in long-term care homes
OTTAWA 鈥?About $1 billion worth of mortgage payments were deferred each month during the pandemic, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said on Thursday.The calculation, released in CMHC annual residential mortgage industry report, is based on Equifax Canadas estimate that the average monthly mortgage payment in Canada is $1,333.CMHC also said that it also expects fewer Canadians to get ahead on their mortgage payments this year, compared with 2019, a trend that will add to the national level of mortgage debt by the end of this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By the end of the second quarter, relatively few people were defaulting on their mortgages, although CMHC said it is expecting a rise stanley becher in delinquent mortgages as deferral programs come to an end this fall.CHMCs report comes as the financial industry is closely watching how homeowners react to resuming deferred mortgage payments. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumblers When a stanley cups sked about housing activity at a Thursday press conference, Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem told reporters that household credit growth is still quite modest at the moment. Incomes have been reasonably well-sustained, consumption has slowed, and so savings overall in the economy have gone up. That helpful in reducing vulnerabilities, said Macklem on a conference call. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Having said th
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Vince Crisanti, the Etobicoke North city councillor who is one of Toronto Mayor John Tory three deputy mayors, will be supporting Doug Ford in his bid to oust Tory in the 2018 election. Doug Ford made his intentions known early, said Crisanti, who shocked Mayor Tory in delivering a speech introducing Ford at the Sept. 8 Ford Fest barbecue where he announced his intention to run. We still have a year and a bit left in this term. I ;m confident I can continue doing my job supporting this administration without hesitation. But come election time i don ;t see why anything should change. My stripes ain ;t no different. So next year come election time I ;ll continue to do stanley mugs what I ;ve done in the past and support Doug Ford. 聽Ford, the former city councillor and brother to the late stanley cup Mayor Rob Ford, announced early his intentions to go for an electoral rematch with Tory, stanley termosy who beat him in the 2014 mayoral race. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford told supporters at the Ford Fest barbecue in his mother back yard that Tory administration was a failure, responsible for undoing what Ford characterized as accomplishments of the Ford administration before it.When Crisanti spoke in advance of Doug Ford speech, he didn ;t specifically endorse Ford, but he did compliment the enduring strength of Ford Nation, the bloc of voters that have been loyal to Rob and Doug Ford since Rob 2 Uqyz Now we re set back another year : Proposed east Waterdown school not approved by province
As indoor maskless mingling drives up Torontos COVID-19 infection rate, bars and restaurants fear an earlier last call or other restrictions could put them out of business.Tony Elenis, chief executive of the Ontario Restaurant Hotel Motel Association stanley cups uk , made the warning Thursday after Toronto Mayor John Tory said he called Premier Doug Ford to hash out which government could impose such restrictions.According to the Stars count, the rate of infections has been rising steadily in Toronto since the city entered Stage 3 reopening on July 31. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Aug. 1, Toronto reported an average of about 15 new daily cases over the previous week. By Thursday, it had more than tripled to 49 new cases daily.Torontonians socializing inside, without masks stanley cup and with people outside not in their social bubbles, along with people returning from other parts of Canada, appears to be driving rising infections, Toronto Public Health told the Star this week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That socializing could be people at dinner parties, Tory said, or at bars ignoring mask and physical distancing rules as they have more and later drinks. Public health officials are also eyeing large congregate settings such as church services and weddings.Tory said they agreed to have city and provincial lawyers se stanley quencher ttle the question of which government has the power to impose limitations on bars and restauran
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Born with a rare form of infantile epilepsy, Emma Collee is non-verbal and non-mobile. Sometimes it can be tough for her parents to figure out exactly what she wants or what she trying to communicate to them. But not when she is swimming. When it comes to the water, Emma parents know loud and clear what she wants.As soon as we get her bathing suit out, she knows, said Emmas father, Aaron. Once she in her suit and she sees the pool, she starts giggling and smiling. She gets really excited, really happy. Emma is all smiles once she catche stanley thermos mug s sight of her pool, and theres only one thing she loves more than going for a swim. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She loves splashing, said Ashley, her mom. Doesnt matter if it her stanley thermosflasche splashing or someone else splashing, sh botella stanley e loves it. And when someone jumps in the pool to make a big splash, thats her favourite. Now, thanks to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Emma can splash to her heart content because the childrens charity group helped put a pool in the backyard of her home in Wainfleet. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She cant speak to tell us exactly what she wanted for her wish, but we knew she loved the water, so this is what we went for and she loves it, said Ashley of the brand new pool, which now sits in their backyard, complete with an accessible ramp and deck.Work on the pool was done by Nice Guy Poo Hacx Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Dec. 18
Editor Note - March 2, 2021: This article was last updated March 2. For the most up-to-date information about vaccination locations, visit your local Public Health Unit website, as information and locations change regularly.Vaccination against COVID-19 began in Ontario on Dec. 15 stanley mug , with hospitals in Ottawa and Toronto splitting the province first 6,000 doses.As of March 2, there are more than 30 vaccination clinics operating throughout the province, with more expected to open in the coming weeks to facilitate immunization of the next priority g stanley cups roups in Phase 1 of the province vaccination plan.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We know Ontarians are eager to receive stanley deutschland this layer of protection, and we are ready to ramp up our efforts as we receive more doses from the federal government, Health Minister Christine Elliott said last month, after Ontario announced they reached a milestone of administering over 500,000 doses.To date, more than 727,000 doses have been administered in the province and more than 264,000 people have received both doses required for a full vaccination.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Canada approved the Pfizer vaccine for use in Canada on Dec. 9, approved the Moderna vaccine on Dec. 23, and most recently, approved the AstraZeneca vaccine and the聽Serum Institute of Indias version of the AstraZeneca vaccine on Feb. 26.In many parts
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A 66-year-old woman who was last seen on July 14 in North York has been found.Ming Xin Yu, who was described as five feet three inches tall and 130 pounds with a medium build and short salt and pepper hair, went missing from the Dufferin Street and Lawrence Avenue West area.She was located on Tuesday, September 15 at 1:17 p.m. stanley spain ARTICLE stanley mugs CONTINUES BELOW Toronto police are thanking the public for their help locating this m stanley thermos mug issing person. Eypa Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reports 2,472 people hospitalized; Ford announces $10K grants to help eligible businesses
HONOLULU 鈥?Flights were being delayed and hundreds of people were waiting to go th stanley cup rough security screening at Honolulu airport on Tuesday after an active shooter scare.Passengers who had already passed through screening and were boarding flights at Terminal 2 were told to go through security checkpoint again, which was holding up flights.Hawaii transportation department spokesman Tim Sakahara told the Honolulu Star-Advertiser rumours of an active shooter appeared to be linked to a laptop that malfunctioned, popped and started giving off smoke at a checkpoint. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Leslie Ryan was on board an American Airlines flight to Los Angeles with her husband and two children when they were all ordered to stanley cup get off the plane and go back through the security line.Two hours later she was still waiting to go through security. She sa stanley website id hundreds of passengers around her in the airport open-air lobby were doing the same. It hot and we finally got a little water, Ryan said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW People were spilling out onto the curb and sidewalk, she said.Ryan said airport vendors and shops had to shut down and send their employees out to be rescreened as well. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW United Airlines said it delayed four flights to provide passengers with enough time to go through security scree
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