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Its possible to support charities that conduct research banned by the Catholic Church while still following approved church teachings, a Catholic bioethicist told the Halton Catholic District School Board on May 15.Dr. Moira McQueen, the director of the Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute, made a presentation that walked trustees through a concept called co- <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen operation in evil, the idea that good and evil sometimes come packaged together. The church does not withdraw from all organizations where it does not approve of all of their actions, such as the United Nations, said McQueen, a lawyer with a PhD in moral theology. It supports some motions and rejects others and has witness value in being a voice for peace and justice. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The board has been embroiled in a controversy surrounding its Sanctity of Life motion, which was passed in February and halted school fundraising or donations for charities that support, either directly or indirectly, abortion, contraception, sterilization, euthanasia or embryon stanley mug ic stem-cell research. Students and community members have rallied against the motion, which they s gourde stanley ay was passed without input.The motion led to a lengthy list of banned charities which included the Canadian Cancer Society, which conducts both embryonic stem-cell research and adult stem-cell research, which is allowed by the church. After much backlash, trustees suspended the ban May 1 so they could Wfkf UPDATE: Man, 22, killed in collision between van, dump truck on Hwy. 9
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As the pandemic wears on, Halton has decided to keep its mandatory mask bylaw in effect for the rest of the year.Regional councillors voted in favour of extending the regulation to Dec. 31 during their most recent virtual meeting.The bylaw, which was adopted last July and previously set to expire at the end of May, requires that everyone aged five-and-up wear a non-medical mask or face covering in enclosed public spaces. There are several exemptions to the rule, including for people with underlying health conditions that inhibit their ability to wear a mask. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward spoke in favour of the extension, noting that the city has already made the same decision regarding its own mask bylaw. I think its really important for folks to recognize that even as we continue to vaccinate our population, its going to take some time, and other health measures are absolutely critic <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.es>vaso stanley al, she said, pointing to the continued need for mask-wearing and ph stanley cup ysical distancing until more people are inoculated, and experts gain a better understanding on how the vaccines will fare against the COVID-19 variants. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We just have to hang in there a little bit longer and support doing this proactively to the end of the year. If we can lift it the bylaw sooner, all h stanley cups uk ands will be in the air to do so. The mayor said shes received many questions from
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