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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada has taken a big leap closer to meeting its promise to the NATO military alliance to spend a larger share of its economy on defence thanks to an unexpected assist from COVID-19.New NATO figures released Wednesday show that largely thanks to the pandemic, Canada is poised to spend the equivalent of more of its gross domestic product on defence this year than at <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley quencher any point in the past decade.That is because the alliance expects the Liberal government to hold Canadian defence spending steady even as COVID-19 batters the countrys economic output. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Yet defence analyst David Perry of the Canadian Global Affairs Institute says the results are unlikely to appease the United States, as Canada continues to fall far stanley thermobecher short of its promise to NATO to spend two per cent of stanley thermoskannen GDP on defence. I think they ;ll be pleased to see positive momentum, Perry said of the U.S., but it doesn ;t resolve their concern about where we are. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All NATO members, including Canada, agreed in 2014 to work toward spending the equivalent of two per cent of their GDP 鈥?a standard measurement of a countrys economic output 鈥?on defence within the next decade.The promise followed complaints from the U.S. about burden-sharing among allies and broader concerns about new threats from Russia and China as the two countries increased their own military spendi Nahz Top tips to protect your home against water damage
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TORONTO 鈥?April delivered a record number of home sales for the Greater Toronto Area, but the market is starting to slow from the intense pace seen earlier this year, the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board said Wednesday.The Ontario-based board revealed 13,663 homes were sold in the region last month, a 362 per cent increase from the 2,957 properties sold during the prior April, which was the first full month of the COVID-19 pandemic.However, home sales in April were down 12.7 per cent from 15,652 in the month prior. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While the first three months of the year were full of bidding wars, soaring prices and a mad scramble to snatch up any available homes, Toronto real estate broker <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley water jug Wins Lai is seeing conditions cool.The stay-at-home order is definitely slowing things down a bit for pe stanley nz ople, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I have a lot of clients looking to buy that have sold, but they ;re just waiting on the sidelines because they want to see what is the right move for them.She predicting there will be another housing boom later in the spring, when more people are vaccinated and taking part in past times that were curtailed for the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She noticed people being more judicious about what they bid on lately and stanley thermos mug careful about following CO Jtww Caledon bow hunter Paige Galea set to inspire women in hunting community at Toronto Sportsmen s Show
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Toronto Mayor John Tory scolded partygoers who packed a downtown commercial building overnight on Sunday, attending an event that led to 24 charges being laid and $13,000 worth of alcohol being seized. I dont know what planet these people are on 鈥?37 people in this city, the city of Toronto alone 鈥?d <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley water bottle ied over the weekend, of COVID-19, said Tory. This kind of behaviour is slowing down, in one way or another, the process of getting to the blessed day when we can all get together again and go places we want to go and have outdoor dining. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The city and the province remain under a provincial stay-at-home order, which was set to expire May 19. Large indoor gatherings are currently prohibited.The party was discovered after Toronto Police Services 52 Division were called t stanley mugg o a dispute in a laneway in the area of Huron Street and Dundas Street West at 1:27 a.m. on Sunday, May 9, according to a press release. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cups uk BELOW Upon arrival, officers could hear loud music and what sounded like a crowd at a nearby commercial property. Upon investigation, approximately 150 people, who were not wearing masks, were found partying in a building at Dundas Street West and Beverley Street.TPSs dedicated COVID-19 enforcement teams were called to assist, according to a TPS press release. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While many peo Dmew Halton residents aged 80 and over can soon reschedule second dose COVID-19 vaccine appointments
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TORONTO 鈥?More human remains have been found in a ravine next to a Toronto property where police investigating an alleged serial killer previously found the remains of seven men with ties to the city gay village.It is the second set of remains discovered since police began digging We <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>vaso stanley dnesday near the hou stanley becher se where Bruce McArthur, who is charged with eight counts of first-degree murder, worked as a landscaper.Police recovered body parts of seven men from large planters at the same property in the winter months, but have yet to find the remains of one man, Majeed Kayhan, who they allege was murdered by McArthur. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley canada The best-case scenario is those remains that we ;ve recovered are matched up to remains we ;ve already recovered, lead investigator Hank Idsinga said Friday as investigators continued digging with the help of cadaver dogs.The remains were discovered Thursday and have been sent for testing with a post-mortem examination set for Monday, Idsinga said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McArthur, 66, of Toronto, is alleged to have killed Kayhan, Selim Esen, Skandaraj Navaratnam, Andrew Kinsman, Dean Lisowick, Soroush Mahmudi, Abdulbasir Faizi and Kirushna Kanagaratnam.Idsinga said it unclear how long police will continue to search, suggesting the process could take weeks. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ylht Parry Sound hospital announces another clinic for orphaned patients
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