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ST. JOHN ;S, N.L. 鈥?A Newfoundland fisherman is continuing his hunger strike over what he says is Ottawa dire mismanagement of stocks, despite getting a phone call from federal Fisheries Minister Dominic LeBlanc, his mother says.Linda Gillett said Friday that her son Richard Gillett spoke with LeBlanc on Thursday, but isn ;t ready yet to give up his protest.He not accepting that, he wants it in writing that he LeBlanc will meet with him, said Gillett. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She said her son is entering the ninth day of his protest and continues to get weaker due to his lack of nourishment <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs . Gillett said even if her son gets a quick written commitment from LeBlanc, any potential meeting would have to wait until Richard is strong enough.He to the point where there is confusion, she said. He wouldn ;t do a meeting justice so he needs one like in a week stanley water jug or so, when he back to himself and he can concentrate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A spokeswoman for LeBlanc also confirmed the call took place and said Thursday the two have agreed to speak again.Laura Gareau said LeBlanc stanley mugs expressed concern for Richard Gillett health, and urged him to make his health and family a priority. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW About three dozen protesters went to the federal Dxyd Toronto, Peel malls ready to welcome customers for first time this year
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Halton police nabbed a number of people for allegedly driving impaired over the past several days.Below is a map of all alleged impaired driving incidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.uk>stanley cups uk summary of each incident. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On April 28, 2023, Halton Police officers responded to a citizen-initiated complaint in the area of Walkers Line and Upper Middle Road in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 61-year-old from Hamilton was charged with operation while impaired and blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On April 28, 2023, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Waterdown Road and Highway 403 in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 38-year-old from Alberton was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, stanley vaso within two hours. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On April 29, 2023, Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Guelph Line and Fairview Street in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 47-year-old from Burlington was charged
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Halton <a href=https://www.stanley-mugs.us>stanley mugs police nabbed nine people for allegedly driving impaired o stanley cup ver the past several days.Below is a map of all alleged impaired driving incidents responded to by Halton Regional Police throughout the week, and where exactly, those incidents occurred. Youll find a summary of each incident and where it occurred by clicking on the point of interest.Below the map is a plain-text summary of each incident. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All persons charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Oct. 23, 2021, just after 5 a.m., Halton Police officers conducted a traffic stop in the area of Dundas Street and Tim Dobbie Drive in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 44-year-old from Burlington was charged with blood alcohol concentration 80 mgs or more, within two hours.On Oct. 23, 2021 just before 9 p.m., Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of Plains Road East and Downsview Road in Burlington. As a result of an investigation, a 29-year-old fromHannon was charged with operation while impaired. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Oct. 23, 2021 just before 9:30 p.m., Halton Police officers responded to a collision in the area of Tansley Drive and Third Line in Oakville. As a result of an investigation, a 58-year-old kubki stanley from Oakville was charged with operation while impaired and b Aukv RioCan REIT reports $145.3M net income in Q2
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:20 p.m.: The Ontario government has not ruled out reopening schools for in-person classes in June in areas with low COVID rates, but remains concerned about any potential risk involved <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley bottles in doing so, sources say.With less than two months left in the school year, a growing number of the countrys top pediatric experts say the province should allow students back into class where its safe to do so, given the devastating impact the pandemic and resulting social isolation has had on their mental health and well-being. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Sources tol stanley cups uk d the Star thats not out of the question 鈥?but it will be up to the chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams, to make the call.On Monday, Williams said he too wants to see schools reopen first and would like to do so as soon as we can, although the province is now preparing to extend it stay-at-home order until June 2. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Read the full story here from Kristin Rushowy and Robert Benzie.8 p.m.: Building on legislation introduced by Ontarios Progressive Conservative government last month, B.C.s NDP government Tuesday introduced paid sick day legislation for the first time. ARTICL stanley cup E CONTINUES BELOW It came wi
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<a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley canada Actons new youth centre, offering an expanded range of services, opened earlier this month.The new centre, located at 19 Willow St., provides a place for youth to socialize, collaborate and access local servic stanley website es. I come here a lot to do crafts, hang out with friends, play some games or some pool tournaments, said Emily, who has been going to centre for three years. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Work on the new centre began late last year and officially opened Oct. 5, replacing the previous youth centre that was on Mill StreetThe features of the new centre include: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?a patio鈥?a lounge with a pool table and entertainment pods ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?uniquely designed conversational pods with computer stations for homework or small group work ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?two community rooms for independent work, counselling and meetings鈥?a kitchen with access to food鈥?shower and laundry services鈥?access to community services for youth To be able to construct and open this centre, during a pandemic, is a testament to our communitys resilience and strength, said Halton Hills Mayor Rick Bonnette. The Acton Yout stanley shop h Centre has been set up as a one-stop shop for youth that supports and enhances recreational opportunities, mental health, and other services that suppo
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VANCOUVER 鈥?New rules for legalized marijuana need to consider the impact on workplaces and clarify the rights of both employers and employees, say some business groups.Ottawa has set July 1 as the deadline for regulations to be in place and many provinces and territories are still working to craft legislation, including British Columbia, where a public consultation on <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley botella legal pot wrapped up this week.Anita Huberman, CEO of the Surrey Board of Trade, said large and small companies need guidance from the provincial and federal governments on how they should balance employee privacy with safety in the wo stanley mugs rkplace. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley mug BELOW For any employer, what are their rights and responsibilities in the face of an employee who is under the influence of cannabis she said.How is an employer supposed to be able to deal with that type of situation without compromising their business and their workplace ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Huberman said the board of trade wants to see the provincial Employment Standards Act amended to specifically address marijuana usage.The law does not include any provisions on marijuana, although WorkSafeBC regulations prohibit workers with any physical or mental impairments from doing work that could pose harm to themselves or anyone else. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The rules also say employe Pqoc We are trying our very best : Anytime Fitness in Kemptville discourages Ottawa residents after city gyms close
Nearly a quarter of Canadian manufacturers have pivoted to making personal protective equipment, hand sanitizer and more during the COVID-19 pandemic, a trend that seems likely to continue, with GM announcing Tuesday that it will make 10 million masks in a contract with the federal government.GMs Oshawa plant is one of many manufacturers that have switched production to COVID-19 equipment on increased d <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley cup emand, according to a new survey from the Canadian Manufacturers Exporters, which surveyed 320 companies of all sizes be stanley cup tween May 7 and stanley cup quencher 22.The survey found that two out of three manufacturers saw their output fall to below normal levels due to the pandemic, with a quarter reporting a drop in sales of more than 50 per cent. These numbers were highest in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario, where more than 70 per cent of manufacturers saw their output below normal, according to the survey. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dennis Darby, Canadian Manufacturers Exporters president and CEO, said manufacturers are also seeing increased costs, having had to change the way their plants operate and purchase protection equipment.Some sectors have been harder hit, said Darby 鈥?food processors and plants that make consumer products have suffered less than those that make transportation parts or parts for the energy industry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Just over 45 per cent of food and beverage manufac
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