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OTTAWA 鈥?Donald Trump hadn ;t even given his victory speech early Wednesday morning before his brash style of nativist, anti-immigrant rhetoric began intruding into the Canadian political scene.Conservative party leadership candidate Kellie Leitch jumped on the Republican president-elect surprise U.S. victory to fan the fires of her own campaign, which is premised on enforcing as-yet undefined Canadian values.On Facebook and in emails to supporters overnight, Leitch hailed Trump election as an exciting message that needs to be delivered in Canada as well. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It why I ;m <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug the only candidate who stanley becher will ensure that every visitor, immigrant, and refugee will be screened for Canadian values.The posting drew immediate reactions from fellow MPs and Conservative leadership hopefuls Deepak Obhrai and Michael Chong stanley mug , who flatly rejected the racial undertone of Leitch appeal 鈥?even before a leadership debate Wednesday evening in Saskatoon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We need to stand above that, Obhrai told The Canadian Press. Canada was built by immigrants and all immigrants have brought positiveness in this country.Chong issued a release calling it a mistake for conservatives to ape Donald Trump divisive path to the presidency. ARTICLE Iuem Halton police lay multiple charges following human trafficking investigation
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OTTAWA 鈥?Donald Trump hadn ;t even given his victory speech early Wednesday morning before his brash style of nativist, anti-immigrant rhetoric began intruding into the Canadian political scene.Conservative party leadership candidate Kellie Leitch jumped on the Republican president-elect surprise U.S. victory to fan the fires of her own campaign, which is premised on enforcing as-yet undefined Canadian values.On Facebook and in emails to supporters overnight, Leitch hailed Trump election as an exciting message that needs to be delivered in Canada as well. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It why I ;m <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley mug the only candidate who stanley becher will ensure that every visitor, immigrant, and refugee will be screened for Canadian values.The posting drew immediate reactions from fellow MPs and Conservative leadership hopefuls Deepak Obhrai and Michael Chong stanley mug , who flatly rejected the racial undertone of Leitch appeal 鈥?even before a leadership debate Wednesday evening in Saskatoon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We need to stand above that, Obhrai told The Canadian Press. Canada was built by immigrants and all immigrants have brought positiveness in this country.Chong issued a release calling it a mistake for conservatives to ape Donald Trump divisive path to the presidency. ARTICLE Iuem Halton police lay multiple charges following human trafficking investigation
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Local residents can expect to pay about $100 more on the town portion of their tax bill next year.After much deliberation over the course of two days, the Halton Hills budget committee comprised of all council members endorsed a 4.57 per cent tax increase for 2022. This figure includes a new 0.67 per cent dedicated levy to assist with rising insurance costs and a 0.6 per cent special levy increase to address the infrastructure gap.The hike translates into an additional $103.80 on the town portion of a typical homeown <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley tumblers er tax bill, based on the average assessed value of $623,500 for a single family home stanley cup in Halton Hills. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The budget will now go to council for final consideration Dec. 13.Not everyone around the committee table was in favour of the figures presented, with Councillor Bryan Lewis voting against the budget. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This might have been the time to say we have to show a little bit more res stanley cup traint in spending , he said, questioning whether everything in the budget is a necessity, such as hiring more than a dozen new staff. Were forcing people to leave our community and go elsewhere because they can no longer afford to live here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to Town staff, one of the key pressures on the 2022 budget is the steep rise in liability insurance premiums and WSI
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Local residents can expect to pay about $100 more on the town portion of their tax bill next year.After much deliberation over the course of two days, the Halton Hills budget committee comprised of all council members endorsed a 4.57 per cent tax increase for 2022. This figure includes a new 0.67 per cent dedicated levy to assist with rising insurance costs and a 0.6 per cent special levy increase to address the infrastructure gap.The hike translates into an additional $103.80 on the town portion of a typical homeown <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley tumblers er tax bill, based on the average assessed value of $623,500 for a single family home stanley cup in Halton Hills. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The budget will now go to council for final consideration Dec. 13.Not everyone around the committee table was in favour of the figures presented, with Councillor Bryan Lewis voting against the budget. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This might have been the time to say we have to show a little bit more res stanley cup traint in spending , he said, questioning whether everything in the budget is a necessity, such as hiring more than a dozen new staff. Were forcing people to leave our community and go elsewhere because they can no longer afford to live here. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW According to Town staff, one of the key pressures on the 2022 budget is the steep rise in liability insurance premiums and WSI
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