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TORONTO 鈥?Executives at Shaw Communications Inc. are sure to be watching closely as a battle for control at Rogers Communications Inc. 鈥?which bought its Calgary-based rival earlier this year in a $26-billion deal 鈥?heads to court, but experts say that it in Shaw best interest to stay the course.The tie-up remains a win for Calgary-based Shaw, they say, because it would be better off as part of a combined company and Rogers is one of the company only possible suitors in the country.Regulatory filings in April <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley vattenflaska revealed that Bell Canada parent BCE Inc. had also approached Shaw about a takeover but eventually walked away from a deal, apparently over regulatory concerns. That left the path clear for Rogers ; bid. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shaw now has little wiggle room, even as Rogers ; path past its bitterly divided board and executive team remains unclear.They can ;t extend any influence at this stage, so I think they just have to wait and see what happens, said Richard Powers, national academic director of the Rotman School of Management. ART stanley cup ICLE CONTINUES BELOW Regulatory approval for the Rogers-Shaw deal is pending.In the meantime, Edward Rogers, the son of late Rogers founder Ted Rogers, has launched court proceedings as he fi kubki stanley ghts for control of the company board of directors. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Zwia Applying significant resources to investigate : 12 stolen vehicles recovered from Milton
Whether its new infrastructure, residential development or critical planning, a lot of things are scheduled to happen in Oakville in 2023.A lot of work in the new year will revolve around determining how the town responds to changes coming out of Queens Park, said Mayor Rob Burton.Bill 23, the More Homes Built Faster Act, which has assigned Oakville a housing target of 33,000 residential units to be bui <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley cup lt over the next 10 years, is among these changes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Town staff have voiced concerns that the bill could cost the town millions in revenue by reducing the amount of development charges municipalities can claim from developers.The mayor said he sees no significant impacts to Oakvilles 2023 budget coming as a result of Bill 23, asserting that he has faith in Premier Doug Fords promise to keep municipalities whole and to explore new ways to fund municipal services and facilities. ARTICLE CO stanley website NTINUES BELOW He also noted that for 2023, he expects total property tax increases to be well below inflation.Ward 1 Councillor Sean OMeara said he wants to revisit the issue of election signs on private property in 2023. ARTICLE CONTINUES BE water bottle stanley LOW He said he also wants to move forward with plans for a new parking facility for the Bronte area and see the Bronte Harbour Banquet Centre transfer from the federal government to the town fi
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Hamilton police have charged three more people and issued three arrest warrants in connection with a vandalism incident in early March.Investigators with the Hamilton Police Service say that on March 3, a group of about 30 p <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup eople damaged vehicles and threw rocks at store windows while carrying a large banner that read we are the ungovernables.Police had previously charged a 31-year-old Hamilton resident with conspiracy to commit an indictable offence and stanley thermos mug on Friday, investigators announced that three others had been arrested. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Jack Duckworth, 23, of Hamilton was charged w stanley cup ith unlawful assembly while masked and mischief over $5,000.Tammy Kovich, 32, of Hamilton faces the same charges, as well as conspiracy to commit mischief, conspiracy to commit unlawful assembly while masked, counsel unlawful assembly while masked and counsel mischief. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tyler Nadeau, 26, of Montreal is charged with unlawful assembly while masked, counsel unlawful assembly while masked, counsel mischief and three counts each over mischief under $5,000 and mischief over $5,000.Police say they ;ve issued warrants for three more people: Alexander Balch, 34, Matthew Lowell-Pelletier, 31, and David Prychitka, 34, all of Hamilton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Investigators are asking anyone with information about th Utqk Back in business: Hardware stores to reopen fully May 9
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Its an election promise with a timetable: 10 paid sick days for federally regulated employees within the Liberals first 100 days of power.For the minority of workers under Ottawas jurisdiction, delivering on the pledge will bring protections into line with places like Australia and Switzerland. It will also serve as a crucial signal across th <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cups e country, a group of health experts said Wednesday: paid sick days are a priority. There is now widespread recognition that measures like paid sick days are essential protection for public health, said Peel region emergency physician and Decent Work and Health Network member Gaibrie Stephen. They cant be ignored anymore. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The call to Prime Minister Justin Trudeaus government to act swiftly on paid sick days comes as O stanley website ntario rolls out its own suite of labour reforms. These include a new registry and vetting system for temporary help agencies, after massive workplace outbreaks of COV stanley taza ID-19 cast a harsher light on vulnerable workers job conditions.Speaking at a press conference Wednesday, Stephen said DWHN was excited to see 鈥?these workers have received the attention that they deserve. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But we also need to hear from the government in Ontario that mistakes were made over the last several years in terms of bringing in adequate protection for these workers. One of the great ways that we can introduce
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MONTREAL - A former Hells Angels boss already serving a life <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.es>termo stanley sentence in the death of two prison guards pleaded guilty Tuesday to conspiring to kill another underworld figure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Crown says a sentencing hearing for Maurice Mom Boucher is scheduled for May 11.The names of his two alleged accomplices in the conspiracy to murder Raynald Desjardins are protected by a publication ban as they are facing a trial in 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Crown officials say the conspiracy stanley kaffeebecher was hatched between July and November 2015, while Boucher was behind bars.The Crown and defence will make a joint sentence recommendation to Quebec Superior Court Justice Eric Downs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Boucher has been jailed since his 2002 conviction for ordering the assass stanley thermobecher ination of two Quebec prison guards. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Desjardins is also currently jailed after being sentenced for conspiracy in the slaying of Mob boss Salvatore Montagna in 2011. Gyvd Key wireless auction needed by 2019: Telus exec
GO Trains on the Milton line have been suspended for hours after a man was struck and killed on the tracks Monday night Feb. 25 .Metrolinx said that a call came in around 5:40 p.m. about a person struck just west of Erindale GO Station.Trains were stopped at the Cooksville and Dixie GO stations, as passengers were unable to get off immediately and make alternate arrangements. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were stuck here, said Jonus Redden in a tweet.Peel <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cups police were on scene investigating the man death,聽and investigators don ;t susp stanley cup ect foul play. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eventually, shuttle buses were arranged to Streetsville GO Station for those aboard the stopped trains.Metrolinx said that trains began to operate as normal after 9 p.m., with a train leaving Union Station and making all stops to Milton. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So tragic. Thinking about our crew, @GOTransitSSD all first responders on site the family getting terrible news tonight. Train cannot be safely evacuated. Tough go tonight for all our Milton customers. @PeelPoliceMedia t.co/lDWBtNatz0鈥?Anne Marie Aikins @femwriter February 25, 2019 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Editor stanley cup Note: This story was updated at 9:50 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 26 to reflect that police don ;t susp
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TORONTO 鈥?The month before Ontario Liberal government announced a rebate on electricity bills, internal polling suggested that a whopping 94 per cent of residents were eager for price relief.Polling commissioned by the government and obtained by The Canadian Press through a freedom-of-information request shows steadily increasing concern among Ontarians about their hydro rates in the months ahead of the Liberals ; pledge to take eight per cent off bills.The August survey had 83 per cent of people saying it was very important that the gover <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug nment control electricity prices. A further 11 per cent said it was somewhat important and a mere four per cent said it was stanley termoska not at all important, with a small number saying they didn ;t know. Fewer than half said the government was doing a good job of it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The message in those responses was unequivocal, but even months before the September hydro relief announcement the numbers were bad for the Liberals.In June, 90 per cent of respondents said they were concerned about the cost of electricity. And 64 per cent said the government should prioritize affordable electricity over climate change initiatives. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A month later, 94 per cent of people said it is important that the government control e stanley water bottle lectricity prices. The same percentage said their electricity bills had bec Beze He destroyed our family says sister of Barrie murder victim
A deal to sell Peterboroughs municipally owned electricity distribution system to Hydro One closed on the weekend for $105 million after nearly five years of discussion and plan <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley website ning.The sale includes the wires, poles and transformers of Peterborough Utilities, which delivers electricity to 37,000 customers in Peterborough, Lakefield and Norwood.Now that the deal has closed, the city is expecting to net somewhere between $50 and $55 million once fees and debate are paid. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Tuesday morning there was a gathering outside the Peterborough Utilities offices on Ashburnham Drive to mark the closing of the sale.Mayor Diane Therrien was there along with other local politicians and Hydro One officials. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The moneys been received in escrow, she said, and will be transferred to the city later this month, with a council debate 鈥?perhaps in fall 鈥?about how exactly to use the proceeds going forward.Therrien had not bee stanley termoska n in favour of the sale when the previous council approved it she was a councillor then . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk She said Tuesday that people asked her when she was campaigning for mayor whether she would undo the sale. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That wasnt feasible, she said, so the city worked to ensure jobs would be retained
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<a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs TORONTO 鈥?A pedestrian has been injured after a portion of a building collapsed onto the sidewalk in east-end Toronto on Wednesday evening.The collapse happened at 6:30 p.m. outside a restaurant on Danforth Ave.Police Const. Jenniferjit Sidhu says dozens of pedestrians had to dodge approximately 100 bricks that broke off from the roof. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bricks crushed an awning before hitting the sidewalk and street. Sidhu says the unidentified victim was conscious and breathing when emergency crews arrived. Paramedics say the victim was taken to hospital with a serious head injury. stanley water bottle ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A section of eastbound Danforth Ave. has been shut down for a cleanup. CP24 B stanley cup y The Canadian Press Vrxt Vaughan mayor calls for no property tax increase in 2021 budget as COVID-19 creates unprecedented challenges
Oakville residents opposed to the development of Ontarios Greenbelt and the Province Bill 23 took to the streets to make their voices heard on Friday, Nov. 25.Around 300 people gathered outside Oakville MPP Stephen Crawfords constituency office at 74 Rebecca St., to protest the More Homes Built Faster Act, better known as Bill 23, along with the Province proposed Greenbelt plans.The Greenbelt, created in 2005, is made up of two m <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley cups illion acres of protect stanley mug ed agricultural and environmentally sensitive lands within the Greater Golden Horseshoe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Nov. 4, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark announced the launch of a 30-day consultation on proposed changes to the Greenbelt that would see 15 areas of land totalling 7,400 acres removed to support the building of more houses.Bill 23 seeks to address Ontario housing crisis by getting 1.5 million homes built over the next 10 years, but its proposed methods for doing so have raised concerns for many. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup We need housing. We need affordable housing for our young people, young families and immigrants, but this bill, if passed, will not create more affordable housing. There will be more sprawl and car-dependent communities, and that means more emissions of greenhouse gases, said Aki Tanaka of the Oakville Climate Hub and GASP Grandmothers Act to Save the Planet .
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