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OTTAWA 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has agreed to hold a virtual first ministers meeting on federal health care transfers to the provinces and territories.His agreement during a co <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley cup nference call with premiers Thursday came one day after Quebec Francois Legault and Ontario Doug Ford issued a joint call for stanley cup becher a significant increase in the funding Ottawa sends them to help cover mushrooming health care costs.The federal government has already committed to transferring $19 billion to the provinces to help them cope with the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic, including some $10 billion for health-related expenses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Legault and Ford pointed out that money is a one-time transfer and argued that what the provinces need is sustainable, long-term funding to cover the ballooning costs of new technologies, drugs and an aging population, as well as ongoing pandemic-related costs.They did not put a price tag on their demand but said a significant increase to the annual transfer is needed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal government will transfer almost $42 billion to provinces and territories for health care in the current fiscal year under an stanley cup arrangement that sees the transfer increase by at least three per cent each year.Legault argued that the federal contribution covers only 21 per cent of the cost of delivering universal health care, well down from Zoua The friendly face of the Oakville amalgamation resistance
On World News Day, Toronto Star journalists look back on six months 鈥?and counting 鈥?of covering the COVID-19 pandemic: the stories theyre telling, the data they dig up, and why it is so important to them to keep asking questions and pushing for trustworthy, reliable information.Theres a line somebody said <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.it>stanley italia to me during an interview that really stuck with me: Were all in the same storm, but were not all in the same boat. I think part of our job in this pandemic has been to serve as a searchlight, scanning the dark waters to find the people who are barely clinging on: the temp workers baking our bread, the multigenerational families in tiny apartments, the low-income parents forced to choose between their health and kids ; education.Or 鈥?the story that really broke my heart 鈥?the 17-year-old boy whose single mom was taken away in an ambulance and never came back. Were all struggling through this storm but many stanley tumbler of us can afford to stay afloat; as a society, what we cant afford is to lose sight of those among us who are slipping under. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Jennifer Yang, reporterEarly on in the pandemic, we wanted to see if people of colour and low-income earners were being disproportionately affected by COVID-19. But for many weeks, the robust data we wanted was either not being collected stanley becher or not being released: A researcher complained to me in March that in other places, data is not kept in secret jails in the way t
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OTTAWA 鈥?It was seven years ago this week that the federal government told new mom Jennifer McCrea she couldn ;t access sickness benefits while on maternity leave.On Tuesday, the government publicly said it made the wrong decision and is agreeing to pay an estimated $11 million to about 2,000 women who, like McCrea, were blocked from accessing 15 extra weeks of employment insurance payments o <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.uk>stanley cups uk n top of a year worth of maternity benefits 鈥?despite the rules saying they could.McCrea, the woman at the centre of the case, said the settlement had left her in tears most of the day with the burden of the case now lifted from her shoulders. ARTICLE CONTI stanley termosy NUES BELOW There were a lot of people that this happened to and we wanted to make sure it didn ;t happen to anybody else in the future and that we needed to help them, McCrea said in a telephone interview from her home in Calgary.Absolutely we ;ve been successful in doing that. Whether that took seven years or 17 years, that was originally what it had to be and it wasn ;t just about me.... It was about hel stanley website ping others. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McCrea was diagnosed with breast cancer in July 2011, while she was on maternity leave with her youngest son, Logan, who was eight months old at the time.She had a double mastectomy in August 2011 and was deemed cancer-free shortly afterwards, but was de Ylbb No, freedom of speech won t save a politician s job in Canada: experts
TORONTO 鈥?COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in Ontario in a trend experts attribute to cooling temperatures, lifting capacity limit <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher s and less stringent precautions among the public.We ;re definitely out of the honeymoon phase and back in the fourth wave, Dr. Peter Juni, scientifi stanley website c director for Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, said Monday.The seven-day average for infections has risen to 476 from 362 a we stanley cup ek ago, with daily counts ranging from the mid-400s to the mid-600s since late last week. On Monday, the province reported 480 new cases and two deaths linked to the virus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Juni said the trend marks the end of a plateau in infections that came after an earlier bump in July the beginning of the fourth wave when the province economic reopening accelerated and people began interacting in higher numbers.Millions more Ontarians got vaccinated against the virus over the summer, Juni said, and people behaviour stayed at a constant level, leading to a drop in infections in the fall. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But things started to shift in mid-October when the province began lifting capacity limits on sporting venues and later restaurants, Juni said. Then the weather began to cool off, driving gatherings indoors. People might have also started to take fewer precautions in light of those changes and high v
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BANGKOK 鈥?Floods in Thailand northern and eastern regions have killed at least 23 people and left two missing with damage estimated at around $300 million.Ten provinces have been flooded due to heavy rains, affecting 721,500 people, the Interior Ministry said Thursday.It said that around 1,554 square kilometres 600 square miles of rice farming land has been affected. The hardest hit is Sakon Nakhon province, around 640 kilometres 400 miles east of Bangkok, which has recorded nine deaths. Schools and department store <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley cup s in the province remain shut. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It directly affects the local economy vaso stanley as the city has been submerged for over five days, said Mongkol Tunsuwan, the president for the northeastern region of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha visited flood victims in Sakon Nakhon on Wednesday and said that the government was working on a big project to fix flooding, referring to a proposed bill on water stanley cup management. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jirapan Assawathanakul, chief of the Thai General Insurance Associated, said that his association estimated that insurance companies would have to pay around 1 billion baht $30 million in compensation for disaster relief. A total loss is estimated at at least 10 billion baht $300 million .By The Associated Press Rilb Specialized care : Georgetown Hospital adds urologist to its physician team
TORONTO 鈥?North American stock markets moved higher midweek on optimism surrounding economic reopenings following a two-month lockdown.Investor sentiment also drove up crude oil prices again which helped to support the Toronto stock market.Markets are in full-on risk-on mode today, said Candice Bangsund, portfolio manager for Fiera Capital. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The SP/TSX composite index closed up 112.15 points at 14,997 <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley quencher .63, after playing catch up for a strong rally in the U.S. on Victoria Day Monday.U.S. markets recovered Wednesday, a day after losing ground on concerns about the viability of a potential vaccine for COVID-19. AR stanley cup spain TICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Investors have shifted their focus away from disappointing news on a potential COVID-19 vaccine, and today are focusing on further easing of restrictions and the gradual reopening of the economy all of which has boosted appetite for risky assets across the board, she said.There a tug-of-war between the hopes for a viable therapeutic to stem the pandemic and fears of a second wave of infections that would re-engage restrictions that could restrain the economic recovery, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So it creating a little bit more volatile trading conditions in the market and just a little bit more sensitivity to the headli
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TORONTO 鈥?Crown liquor stores in se <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley mugs veral Canadian provinces were pulling Russian products from their shelves Friday in light of Russia invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.In Ontario, Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy said he was directing the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to withdraw products pr stanley termoska oduced in Russia.Ontario joins Canada allies in condemning the Russian government act of aggression against the Ukrainian people and we strongly support the federal government efforts to sanction the Russian government, Bethlenfalvy said in an emailed statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We will continue to be there for the Ukrainian people during this extremely difficult time.A spokeswoman for Bethlenfalvy said the LCBO carries approximately 25 Russian-produced products, and said the government was told stores could remove them within 24 h vaso stanley ours. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Progressive Conservative government announcement came hours after the provincial Liberal leader wrote to the LCBO CEO with a similar request.Ontario and the LCBO can ;t say it truly standing with Ukraine while continuing to be Putins customer, Steven Del Duca wrote earlier in the day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Other provinces ; Crown liquor stores made similar moves throu Vrdm Want to become a police officer The OPP is hosting a career expo
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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia 鈥?Malaysian authorities said Monday that they have seized 18 rhino horns believed to have been smuggled into the country from Mozambique.Airport customs director <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>stanley thermos Hamzah Sundang said the horns were flown from Mozambique and transited in Doh stanley mugg a before arriving at Kuala Lumpur airport on Friday. He said the horns, which weighed 51.4 ki stanley cup lograms 113 pounds and were worth 13.6 million ringgit $3.1 million , were declared as art objects in a forged air bill with a fake final destination.Hamzah said that custom officials made the seizure at the airport cargo warehouse based on a tip and that no arrests were made. The case is being investigated for smuggling of prohibited goods. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Rhino horns are believed to have medicinal properties and are in high demand in Asia. In a report last year, the wildlife trade monitoring network TRAFFIC said Malaysia was a world transit hub for the flow of tons of illicit elephant ivory between Africa and Asia. It said seizures also linked Malaysia to Kenya and Uganda in the trafficking of 23 rhino horns from August 2010 to December 2013. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Conservationists say there are only around 30,000 rhinos left worldwide, compared to about half a million decades ago. All five remaining rhino species are threatened species, with three out of the five listed as critically endangered.By The Associat Seli Crown speaks about sex abuse allegations
GATINEAU, Que. 鈥?An advocate for low income consumers told a CRTC hearing Tuesday that Canada telecom companies are using magic math that exaggerates how much their mobile data prices have dropped in recent years.Speaking for the Coalition for Cheaper Wireless Service, John Lawford disputed Bell Canada estimate that its prices have fallen between 37 per cent and 80 per cent in recent years.Those estimates cited out-of-date prices that don ;t reflect the declining cost per gigabits of data over time, Lawford said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The companies say that prices have gone down, we say that the companies use magic math ; to try to show that their prices have dropped, Lawford said.He said the companies want people to believe that the prices for one or five gigabits of data should be the same today as they were two years ago, while regulators expect networks will become more efficient every year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While Rogers, Bell and Telus introduced unlimited premium plans with no overage fees and a price of $75 per month for at least 10 gigabits of data, Lawford said their flan <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>vaso stanley ker brands are only a bit less 8 stanley taza 221; t stanley cup han before.Flanker brands include Fido and Chatr Rogers , Virgin and Lucky Bell and Koodo and Public Telus . Quebecor has also added the Fizz flanker brand to its Videotron wire
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MONTREAL 鈥?A Quebec fashion designer has launched a limi <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug ted edition of high-end designer masks inspired by the costumes of professional figure skaters he typically dresses.Mathieu Caron has been designing and manufacturing outfits for several years including the spectacular outfits worn by Canadian Olympic champ Tessa Virtue and world silver medallist Shoma Uno of Japan, among others.Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, that material is being used to crea stanley trinkflaschen te designer masks 鈥?with pro stanley vattenflaska fits going to the World Health Organization. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We took the same materials as the skaters ; costumes, the same decorations, the same design, but we completely recreated the form to make masks, said Caron, a Longueuil, Que.-based skatewear, dancewear, gown and wedding dress designer.My primary goal was to make sure that the artistic side could come to help a little, raise funds to make a difference and at the same time make a collection item a little more glamorous than a ordinary mask. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The unique masks are not for all budgets 鈥?with the eight models costing between $150 and $300.It hasn ;t stymied interest in the masks. Japanese customers snatched up the items inspired by Uno costumes, which retailed for $200 to $250. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I was surprised, Car Ehvd McLachlin likely to join Hong Kong court
When Veronica Marmoreo and Josh Rosenberg bought their house in Stouffville a little more than a year ago, Rosenberg remembers telling Marmoreo imagine Halloween. The coupl <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley puodelis e goes all out at Halloween and has collected more and more props to deck out their property over the years. We love Halloween and scary movies, Marmoreo said. We both kind of remember as kids going to houses that were super decked out. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They go all out with props such as a skeleton army with led torches, animatronics, zombies, clowns and witches. I think there is a lot of nostal stanley cup gia in re-creating those memories from childhood and seeing other people enjoy t vaso stanley hat as well, Marmoreo said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But this year is different with the COVID-19 pandemic hovering over Halloween like a not so subtle ghost.York Region spokesperson Patrick Casey said the provincial recommendation for residents in the hot-spot areas like York Region, Toronto, Peel and Ottawa to not participate in traditional door-to-door trick-or-treating is not an enforceable regulation bylaw. However, gathering limits of 10 people indoors or 25 people outdoors which cannot be combined and maintaining physical distancing applies in any scenario. Exceeding these limits could result in fines starting at $10,000 for the organizer and $750 for each guest, Casey said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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