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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index climbed closer to an all-time high Tuesday, boosted by a broad-based advance across most sectors.The SP/TSX composite index was up 49.38 points to 15,905.14, about 17.00 points shy of a new record finish.I think you <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask ;re seeing a broad participation in global equity markets. We ;re seeing fund outflows from bond markets and fixed income and related asset classes, said Sid Mokhtari, executive director at CIBC Capi stanley cup tal Markets. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think that been the driver of equities, particularly in the U.S. and global equities in general. Money continues to roll out of bonds and move into stocks.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average soared 167.80 points to 23,441.76, a new record high, with rallying shares of construction equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. and Post-it note maker 3M Co. responsible for almost all of the movement stanley cup due to raised profit forecasts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, the SP 500 index inched up 4.15 points to 2,569.13 and the Nasdaq composite index added 11.60 points to 6,598.43.In currency markets, the Canadian dollar was trading at an average price of 78.95 cents US, down 0.14 of a cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On the corporate front, shares of Hudson Bay Co. TSX:HBC climbed 23 cents, or Rgzf Bruce Arthur: A medical officer of health with no public health qualifications: Matt Strauss is an absurdly political hire
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TORONTO 鈥?Canada main stock index climbed closer to an all-time high Tuesday, boosted by a broad-based advance across most sectors.The SP/TSX composite index was up 49.38 points to 15,905.14, about 17.00 points shy of a new record finish.I think you <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask ;re seeing a broad participation in global equity markets. We ;re seeing fund outflows from bond markets and fixed income and related asset classes, said Sid Mokhtari, executive director at CIBC Capi stanley cup tal Markets. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think that been the driver of equities, particularly in the U.S. and global equities in general. Money continues to roll out of bonds and move into stocks.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average soared 167.80 points to 23,441.76, a new record high, with rallying shares of construction equipment maker Caterpillar Inc. and Post-it note maker 3M Co. responsible for almost all of the movement stanley cup due to raised profit forecasts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, the SP 500 index inched up 4.15 points to 2,569.13 and the Nasdaq composite index added 11.60 points to 6,598.43.In currency markets, the Canadian dollar was trading at an average price of 78.95 cents US, down 0.14 of a cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On the corporate front, shares of Hudson Bay Co. TSX:HBC climbed 23 cents, or Rgzf Bruce Arthur: A medical officer of health with no public health qualifications: Matt Strauss is an absurdly political hire
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COVID-19 related hospitalizations were down by more 300 Sunday.There are currently 3,797 people in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19, down from 4,026 yesterday. However, Ontarios health minister cautioned that not all hospit <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley mugs als report numbers on the weekend.The number of patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units was up slightly, rising from 600 to 604. Of the 460 patients where vaccination status is known, 227 49.3 per cent are fully vaccinated, 2 stanley cup 16 47 per cent are unvaccinated and 17 3.7 per cent are partially vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among the ICU patients, 81 per cent were admitted for COVID-19 while the remaining 19 per cent were admitted for other reasons, but tested positive for COVID-19. The province also reported 56 deaths related to COVID-19, bringing the total to 10,912. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario reported 5,833 new cases of COVID-19, 270 of those in Halton Region. Both numbers are believed to be much lower than the actual total due to the lack of available testing. Testing has been limited to people i stanley cup becher n high-risk settings. Anyone not qualifying for testing who experiences symptoms has been told to assume they have COVID-19 and isolate for five days or until symptoms subside. Those cases are not being included in the total.As of Sunday, 91.6 per cent of Ontario residents over the age of 12 have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while Kiqc No working smoke alarms at fatal Toronto fire
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.3:23 p.m. Ontario school boards said Friday their reserve funds are already budgeted for high-priority initiatives not related to the COVID-19 pandemic and should not be used to lower class sizes and hire new teachers, as the government is asking them to do.A group representing the provinces school boards also said they were not consulted before Education Minister Stephen Lec <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley cup ce announced a plan Thursday that would see boards access $500 million of their own savings to achieve physical distancing in classrooms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cathy Abraham, president of the Ontario Public School Boards Association, said boards across the province were frustrated and concerned by the Progressive Conservative governments pla botella stanley n. As Minister Lecce has often said, we are in unprecedented circumstances as a result of this pandemic, and we need an unprecedented response 鈥?something more than the use of reserve funds that normal prudent budgeting would allow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lecce said Thursday the government wanted to offer school boards more flexibility to cut elementary class sizes to address pandemic safety concerns by accessing their surpluses.He described the funds as rainy day savings that can help immediately. The governmen stanley deutschland t will
COVID-19 related hospitalizations were down by more 300 Sunday.There are currently 3,797 people in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19, down from 4,026 yesterday. However, Ontarios health minister cautioned that not all hospit <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley mugs als report numbers on the weekend.The number of patients with COVID-19 in intensive care units was up slightly, rising from 600 to 604. Of the 460 patients where vaccination status is known, 227 49.3 per cent are fully vaccinated, 2 stanley cup 16 47 per cent are unvaccinated and 17 3.7 per cent are partially vaccinated. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among the ICU patients, 81 per cent were admitted for COVID-19 while the remaining 19 per cent were admitted for other reasons, but tested positive for COVID-19. The province also reported 56 deaths related to COVID-19, bringing the total to 10,912. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario reported 5,833 new cases of COVID-19, 270 of those in Halton Region. Both numbers are believed to be much lower than the actual total due to the lack of available testing. Testing has been limited to people i stanley cup becher n high-risk settings. Anyone not qualifying for testing who experiences symptoms has been told to assume they have COVID-19 and isolate for five days or until symptoms subside. Those cases are not being included in the total.As of Sunday, 91.6 per cent of Ontario residents over the age of 12 have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, while Kiqc No working smoke alarms at fatal Toronto fire
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.3:23 p.m. Ontario school boards said Friday their reserve funds are already budgeted for high-priority initiatives not related to the COVID-19 pandemic and should not be used to lower class sizes and hire new teachers, as the government is asking them to do.A group representing the provinces school boards also said they were not consulted before Education Minister Stephen Lec <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley cup ce announced a plan Thursday that would see boards access $500 million of their own savings to achieve physical distancing in classrooms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cathy Abraham, president of the Ontario Public School Boards Association, said boards across the province were frustrated and concerned by the Progressive Conservative governments pla botella stanley n. As Minister Lecce has often said, we are in unprecedented circumstances as a result of this pandemic, and we need an unprecedented response 鈥?something more than the use of reserve funds that normal prudent budgeting would allow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lecce said Thursday the government wanted to offer school boards more flexibility to cut elementary class sizes to address pandemic safety concerns by accessing their surpluses.He described the funds as rainy day savings that can help immediately. The governmen stanley deutschland t will
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PARRY SOUND 鈥?A Sault man northbound drive was cut short Friday after police stopped a speeding vehicle.On Feb. 23,聽 a member of the West Parry Sound Ontario Provincial Police was conducting radar enforcement on Highway 69 near Britt. At approximately 6:11 p.m. a northbound vehi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley kubek cle was observed travelling at a high rate of speed. As a result th stanley thermoskannen e vehicle was stopped for, 8220 tunt driving.The driver, Omar Almurbaee, 23 years of age from Sault Ste. Marie, was arrested and charged with race a motor vehicle contrary to the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The driver was served a summons requiring him to attend the Ontario Court of Justice in Parry Sound, Ont. on April 24. Hi stanley tumbler s licence was suspended for seven days and the vehicle he was operating has been impounded for seven days. Every person convicted of race a motor vehicle is liable to a fine of not less than $2,000 and not more than $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both. In addition to his or her driver licence being suspended and the vehicle they were operating being impounded for seven days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Qrdc Inside one man s fight against anti-maskers at his grocery stores
The provinces plan is for schools to reopen in the fall. Uncertainty about the successful curtailment of COVID-19 by September, however, underscores the difficulty in predicting what educational format will be implemented once the time comes.School boards across Ontario have been asked to prepare for three possible scenarios: a regular school day with health protocols in place; a modified school day; and a full online delivery.Contingency plans are being developed for all three education models, commented superintendent of education, Scott Podrebarac, at a recent board meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Besides what classrooms will look like, there are a host of othe <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley bottles r issues that are top of mind for trustees and education workers as they look ahead to the beginning of a new and very different school year.At the top of everyones list, it would appear, is the well-being of staff and students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The mental and physical health of staff and students needs to be kept at the forefront stanley cups of planning for our return in September, said Cindy Gage, president, Ontario Secondary School Teachers ; Federation聽 OSSTF district 20, Halton teachers bargaining unit.The challenges will impact students differently, both in terms of what was experienced during emergency distance learning, as well as what theyll face in September, commented Tom Golightly, bargaining unit president of
PARRY SOUND 鈥?A Sault man northbound drive was cut short Friday after police stopped a speeding vehicle.On Feb. 23,聽 a member of the West Parry Sound Ontario Provincial Police was conducting radar enforcement on Highway 69 near Britt. At approximately 6:11 p.m. a northbound vehi <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley kubek cle was observed travelling at a high rate of speed. As a result th stanley thermoskannen e vehicle was stopped for, 8220 tunt driving.The driver, Omar Almurbaee, 23 years of age from Sault Ste. Marie, was arrested and charged with race a motor vehicle contrary to the Highway Traffic Act of Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The driver was served a summons requiring him to attend the Ontario Court of Justice in Parry Sound, Ont. on April 24. Hi stanley tumbler s licence was suspended for seven days and the vehicle he was operating has been impounded for seven days. Every person convicted of race a motor vehicle is liable to a fine of not less than $2,000 and not more than $10,000 or to imprisonment for a term of not more than six months, or to both. In addition to his or her driver licence being suspended and the vehicle they were operating being impounded for seven days. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Qrdc Inside one man s fight against anti-maskers at his grocery stores
The provinces plan is for schools to reopen in the fall. Uncertainty about the successful curtailment of COVID-19 by September, however, underscores the difficulty in predicting what educational format will be implemented once the time comes.School boards across Ontario have been asked to prepare for three possible scenarios: a regular school day with health protocols in place; a modified school day; and a full online delivery.Contingency plans are being developed for all three education models, commented superintendent of education, Scott Podrebarac, at a recent board meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Besides what classrooms will look like, there are a host of othe <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley bottles r issues that are top of mind for trustees and education workers as they look ahead to the beginning of a new and very different school year.At the top of everyones list, it would appear, is the well-being of staff and students. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup The mental and physical health of staff and students needs to be kept at the forefront stanley cups of planning for our return in September, said Cindy Gage, president, Ontario Secondary School Teachers ; Federation聽 OSSTF district 20, Halton teachers bargaining unit.The challenges will impact students differently, both in terms of what was experienced during emergency distance learning, as well as what theyll face in September, commented Tom Golightly, bargaining unit president of
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Halton Region missed its affordable housing target in 2022, the first time in four years the region fell short, the latest regional housing report shows.Only 21.6 per cent of housing sales last year across Halton were in the affordable range, set at the maximum affordable purchase price of $496,300 鈥?far below the 30 per cent goal. According to Municipal Property Assessment Corporation MPAC sales data cited in the 2022 state of housing report, of the 1,656 new housing units sold across Halton, 1,323 units were sold at a higher price than the set limit.The remaining 333 housing units were sold at or below the threshold; all but one were apartments. There were also 25 new assisted housing units. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report highlights ongoing gaps in the number of available affordable rental housing and assisted housing.The average rent in Halton for private/market town <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain house and apartment rental units was $1,695 in 2022, a stanley cup n increase of 5.9 per cent. These were based on data from the CMHC annual rental market survey, accordin stanley cup g to the report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, the region is committed to create up to 600 more assisted housing by 2031 with dedicated funding from the federal and provincial governments.With more higher density housing, such as apartments, in the works, the report states that the 30 per cent housing affordability target may continue to be achievable in Wjls Richmond Hill sees positive COVID-19 cases at No Frills, FreshCo, Loblaws, Shoppers Drug Mart, LCBO, McDonald s
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada decision to increase its humanitarian aid to Lebanon recognizes the country already faced significant turmoil before last week explosion and will need long-term support, International Development Minister Karin <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup a Gould said Tuesday.The Liberal government was criticized last week for pr stanley mug om stanley termohrnek ising only an initial $5 million 鈥?including $2 million to match donations from Canadians 鈥?to help the people of Lebanon struggling to recover from the deadly blast in Beirut.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an additional $25 million Monday evening, which will go to humanitarian aid agencies and organizations that work in the region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The funding to match donations has now been expanded to a maximum of $5 million.Gould said in an interview with The Canadian Press that Ottawa realized more would be needed and requests from international aid organizations would start coming in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We just made the decision to increase it knowing that the appeals will be coming out shortly, they will be significant, and we want to ensure that Canada is ready to be able to respond in as timely a manner as possible, Gould said Tuesday.The Aug. 4 blast is believed to have been detonated by thousands of tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored for seven years at a portside warehouse. More than 150 people were killed in the explosion, thou
Halton Region missed its affordable housing target in 2022, the first time in four years the region fell short, the latest regional housing report shows.Only 21.6 per cent of housing sales last year across Halton were in the affordable range, set at the maximum affordable purchase price of $496,300 鈥?far below the 30 per cent goal. According to Municipal Property Assessment Corporation MPAC sales data cited in the 2022 state of housing report, of the 1,656 new housing units sold across Halton, 1,323 units were sold at a higher price than the set limit.The remaining 333 housing units were sold at or below the threshold; all but one were apartments. There were also 25 new assisted housing units. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The report highlights ongoing gaps in the number of available affordable rental housing and assisted housing.The average rent in Halton for private/market town <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain house and apartment rental units was $1,695 in 2022, a stanley cup n increase of 5.9 per cent. These were based on data from the CMHC annual rental market survey, accordin stanley cup g to the report. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, the region is committed to create up to 600 more assisted housing by 2031 with dedicated funding from the federal and provincial governments.With more higher density housing, such as apartments, in the works, the report states that the 30 per cent housing affordability target may continue to be achievable in Wjls Richmond Hill sees positive COVID-19 cases at No Frills, FreshCo, Loblaws, Shoppers Drug Mart, LCBO, McDonald s
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada decision to increase its humanitarian aid to Lebanon recognizes the country already faced significant turmoil before last week explosion and will need long-term support, International Development Minister Karin <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup a Gould said Tuesday.The Liberal government was criticized last week for pr stanley mug om stanley termohrnek ising only an initial $5 million 鈥?including $2 million to match donations from Canadians 鈥?to help the people of Lebanon struggling to recover from the deadly blast in Beirut.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an additional $25 million Monday evening, which will go to humanitarian aid agencies and organizations that work in the region. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The funding to match donations has now been expanded to a maximum of $5 million.Gould said in an interview with The Canadian Press that Ottawa realized more would be needed and requests from international aid organizations would start coming in. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We just made the decision to increase it knowing that the appeals will be coming out shortly, they will be significant, and we want to ensure that Canada is ready to be able to respond in as timely a manner as possible, Gould said Tuesday.The Aug. 4 blast is believed to have been detonated by thousands of tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored for seven years at a portside warehouse. More than 150 people were killed in the explosion, thou
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Premier Doug Ford has scuttled a controversial proposal that would have reduced the number of holidays for retail workers to help businesses cope with COVID-19 fallout.The Star reported Thursday that Queens Park was considering a plan to change the R <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup etail Business Holidays Act to reduce the number of mandatory statutory holidays for retailers to three from nine, in order to offset the pandemics impact.But Ford insisted Friday that it was not in the cards for the Progressive Conservative government. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No, we arent doing that, the premier said firmly. I think people should spend time with their families. Theres nine stat holidays and, as much as the malls would be packed and everything, I just think people need to take a break nine times a year, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So its not happening. Three senior Tory officials, speaking on background in order to discuss internal deliberations, insist it was a suggestion from a municipality to Government and Consumer Services Minister Lisa Thompson. stanley termosy ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This was a proposal from a stakeholder and thats all it was, a proposal, one official said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It never got to cabinet and has not been discussed stanley mugg at any high level, the insider said.Another top Tory stressed Xked UPDATE: Ontario community college faculty talks break off
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5:25 p.m.: Pickups, big rigs and a large crowd of demonstrators opposed to pandemic restrictions are on the streets near the Alberta Legislature i <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup n Edmonton for a second straight Saturday.Many of the people carried signs lampooning critics 鈥?such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 鈥?whove said the demonstrators are a small fringe minority. There was at least one flag that supported former U.S. president Donald Trump. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Honking horns could be heard throughout the citys downtown, but one apartment window displayed a sign that appeared to challenge the demonstrators, saying Honk if you love science. 3:45 p.m. Protesters opposed to vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions held rallies in cities across Canada on Saturday in a show of solidarity with a week-long demonstration in the national stanley tumblers capital, while the effort to end the newly re-energized demonstration in Ottawa prepared to shift to the legal arena. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An Ottawa lawyer was to appear before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to argue a class-action laws stanley cup uit on behalf of thousands of city residents seeking millions of dollars in damages and an injunction prohibiting the continuation of the nuisance. Officials in Ottawa and numer
Premier Doug Ford has scuttled a controversial proposal that would have reduced the number of holidays for retail workers to help businesses cope with COVID-19 fallout.The Star reported Thursday that Queens Park was considering a plan to change the R <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup etail Business Holidays Act to reduce the number of mandatory statutory holidays for retailers to three from nine, in order to offset the pandemics impact.But Ford insisted Friday that it was not in the cards for the Progressive Conservative government. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No, we arent doing that, the premier said firmly. I think people should spend time with their families. Theres nine stat holidays and, as much as the malls would be packed and everything, I just think people need to take a break nine times a year, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So its not happening. Three senior Tory officials, speaking on background in order to discuss internal deliberations, insist it was a suggestion from a municipality to Government and Consumer Services Minister Lisa Thompson. stanley termosy ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This was a proposal from a stakeholder and thats all it was, a proposal, one official said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It never got to cabinet and has not been discussed stanley mugg at any high level, the insider said.Another top Tory stressed Xked UPDATE: Ontario community college faculty talks break off
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.5:25 p.m.: Pickups, big rigs and a large crowd of demonstrators opposed to pandemic restrictions are on the streets near the Alberta Legislature i <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.uk>stanley cup n Edmonton for a second straight Saturday.Many of the people carried signs lampooning critics 鈥?such as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 鈥?whove said the demonstrators are a small fringe minority. There was at least one flag that supported former U.S. president Donald Trump. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Honking horns could be heard throughout the citys downtown, but one apartment window displayed a sign that appeared to challenge the demonstrators, saying Honk if you love science. 3:45 p.m. Protesters opposed to vaccine mandates and other COVID-19 restrictions held rallies in cities across Canada on Saturday in a show of solidarity with a week-long demonstration in the national stanley tumblers capital, while the effort to end the newly re-energized demonstration in Ottawa prepared to shift to the legal arena. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An Ottawa lawyer was to appear before the Ontario Superior Court of Justice to argue a class-action laws stanley cup uit on behalf of thousands of city residents seeking millions of dollars in damages and an injunction prohibiting the continuation of the nuisance. Officials in Ottawa and numer
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