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Pandemic fiscal policy has come to us mainly in the form of words. We will always have your backs, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tell us repeatedly. Whatever it takes, for as long as it takes. Finally, we will get some numbers to go with the words 鈥?some badly needed clarity about what the supports amount to and their effects. <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Freeland said Monday she will give a detailed update on the fiscal state of affairs on Nov. 30, a document that will account for how much the pandemic has cost so far, how much the government expects it to cost later, and how we will finance the economic rescue operation that will come when we finally get the vaccine.Its been a long time coming. Weve gone 20 months with no budget, only sporadic and partial charts and graphs, and unprecedented spending 鈥?to put it mildly. For a government committed to transparency, its been too long. ARTICLE stanley mugs CONTINUES BELOW The deficit this fiscal year is li stanley cup kely to be about $425 billion, according to the latest projections from Scotiabank Economics. The provinces have run up a $100-billion tab in their fight against the pandemic.And while growth in the economy will resume next year, we are in a bad space right now. The rebound that many sectors of the economy experienced in the summer and early fall has been quashed by a ruthless second wave that has not yet crested.
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The number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals dropped by almost 50 per cent over as the region showed positive trends in all of the key indicators.There are currently 20 people being treated for COVID-19 in the regions four hospitals, down from 39 a week ago. Of the 20, seven were admitted for COVID-19 while the other 13 were admitted for other reasons <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask , but later tested positive.Haltons hospital capacity also improved from the previous week, with acute care beds at 109 per cent down from 119 per cent and intensive care unit beds at 66 per cent down from 75 per cent . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Region reported three deaths related to CO stanley trinkflaschen VID-19, down from 10 the previous week. There was one death reported in each of Burlington, Oakville and Halton Hills. The number of lab-confirme stanley cup d cases was also down, from an average of 29.7 per day last week to 21.3 per day over the past seven days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The number of outbreaks in the region dropped from 10 to nine.None of Haltons six wastewater treatment sites showed a significant increase in the presence of COVID-19. Acton showed a significant decrease for the second week in a row while the other five sites were stable. Plcv Shot fired outside Sundowner in Niagara Falls
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For the first time ever, a COVID-19 drug entirely designed by generative AI has been approved for human use and will soon begin clinical trials in China, the Canadian-founded company announced Thursday.The drug, named ISM3312, was discovered <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug in a matter of months by multinational biotechnology company Insilico Medicine. Believed to be the worlds first COVID-19 therapeutic created by generative AI, one of the companys CEOs claims the drug is already as perfect as it can get, according to initial tests. I just dont think i stanley tumbler ts possible to make a better one, period, said Alex Zhavoronkov, the Canadian founder and co-CEO of Insilico Medicine, told the Star. The molecule is so stable... it is an absolutely novel molecule not found in any of the libraries of known therapeutics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ISM3312 showed great promise during preclinical studies done on mice and isolated cells, able to significantly lower viral load in lung tissue and reduce lung inflammation. It can be taken orally or inhaled, is effective even at low doses and potentially has few side effects, the company said in a release. If your molecule is very tolerable, and if you make very little of it available in the body and it still works, its perfect, right Zhavo stanley water bottle ronkov said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ISM3312 works by inhibiting a protein called 3CL protease 鈥?a critical factor in viral replication and a popular ta Htze Take account of your bank accounts
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TORONTO 鈥?Home Capital Group Inc. reported a 40 per cent drop in its first-quarter income from the same period last year, before it was hit with allegations of misleading investors.The Toronto-based <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley cup mortgage lender said income in the three months that ended March 31 was $34.6 million, or diluted earnings of 43 cents per share.That compares to a net income of $58 million and diluted earnings of 90 cents per share in the same quarter of last year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company said in a statement that the numbers reflect the impact of reduced loan balances and lower securitization income, partially offset by lower non-interest expenses. It been a tumultuous year for Home Capital, after allegations the lender had misled shareholders prompted a run on deposits by customers last April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By June, the company had agreed to pay $29.5 million to settle a class-action l stanley kubek awsuit and a matter before the Ontario Secu botella stanley rities Commission concerning the allegations.Companies in this story: TSX:HCG ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Cpdm Halton council approves region s 2023-2026 strategic business plan
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LONDON 鈥?Russia is hig <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley tazas hly likely to blame for poisoning a former spy and his daughter with a military-grade nerve agent, Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday, demanding that Moscow give a compelling explanation or face extensive retaliation.May told lawmakers in a strongly worded statement that without a credible response from Russia by the end of Tuesday, Britain would consider the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter in a quiet English city an unlawful use of force by the Russian state against the United Kingdom.There can be no question of business as usual with Russia, she said, without saying what measures Britain might take. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova dismissed May allegations as a circus show in in the British Parliament.Skripal, 66, and his 33-year-old daughter, Yulia, remain in critical condition after being found unconscious March 4 in Salisbury. A police detective who came in contact w stanley cup ith them is in serious but stable condition. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW May said B stanley taza ritish scientists have determined that Skripal and his daughter were poisoned with Novichok, a class of nerve agent developed by the Soviet Union near the end of the Cold War.She said it was highly likely the substance came from Russia, and there were two possible explana Sspt Amid scandal, audit into Baltimore non-profit s work ordered
Halton Catholic school board is sounding the alarm on climate change.The board passed a motion that would declare a climate emergency at its March 22 meeting. The decision follows in the footsteps of local municipalities and the public school board 鈥?albeit years later.Katie Bowie, the student trustee who spearheaded the motion, said the declaration reflects the concerns felt by youth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I know that in almost all of the youth groups that I ;ve been a part of, climate change has sort of been a unanimous concern among youth, and it something that very important to us to preserve our futures and the futures for generations to come after us, said Bowie. And I think that bringing this motion forward, is an echo of a lot of the work that been done in our community.Beyond the declaration itself, the motion requests accountable actions from the board to mitigate the effects of climate change and that the board consider its overall carbon footp <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley shop rint when making decisions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It a recognition of student voice at the board table. It not often that we get the board to really hear and recognize student concerns in such a visible way to the public. And I think stanley cup th stanley becher at that something that very important for us moving forward, said Bowie.The concrete effects of the motion
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