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A First Nation in northern Ontario has expanded its search for the source of a lung infection that has killed two people and sickened at least 12 others, the First Nations chief said Wednesday.Constance Lake First Nation, a community of over 900 residents, declared a state of emergency on Nov. 22 after probable cases of blastomycosis and three deaths came to light.Blastomycosis is typically caused by a fungus that grows in moist soil, leaves and rotting wood. It is spread when a person breathes in small particles of the fungus into their lungs, but does not spread from person to person or animals to people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanleycups.it>stanley cup Constance Lake First Nation Chief Ramona Sutherland said 29 samples have been taken from various locations in the community so far, but they have all come back as negative for blastomycosis.Sutherland said the whole reserve is now being searched for the source of the lung infection. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Were looking for the source and hopefully well locate that, she said in a phone interview.Indigenous Services Canada said the negative environmental results ar stanley thermos e not abnormal due to the difficulty botella stanley in isolating blastomyces spores from environmental samples, adding that additional test results are forthcoming. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal department noted the cases of blastomycosis in Constanc
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TORONTO 鈥?Nine inmates of a provincial jail in Ottawa have gone to court to argue they are being subjected to egregious conditions due to COVID-19 that violate their constitutional rights and international law.The application filed in Superior Court, accuses authorities at the Ottawa-Carleton Detention <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley cup Centre of putting dangerously lax health measures in place and imposing oppressive restrictions as part of the fight against the pandemic.This is an egregious diminution of stanley mug liberties being imposed in an already restrictive environment, their hand-written application states. These impositions are tyrannical and dehumanizing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Upholding human rights should remain paramount even during a pandemic, the inmates say. They also point out the majority of the inmates are awaiting trial and are presum stanley kubek ed innocent.The applicants want the court to declare their rights have been breached and to order the government to take remedial action. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among other things, the applicants say they have been deprived of outside visitors, a crucial way to maintain contact with loved ones and community supports, since March 10. International law, they say, requires regular visits.The prisoners allege guards did not wear masks until April 25, and that since then, correctional officers have worn face coverings irregularly, risking the inmates 821 Qkpq 2-year sentence for man who killed neighbour with a samurai sword
OTTAWA 鈥?<a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says six single-use plastic items that aren ;t easily recycled and already have more environmentally-friendly alternatives will be the first to go under Canada new restrictions on plastics.That means it the end of the road for plastic straws, stir sticks, carry-out bags, cutlery, Styrofoam dishes and takeout containers and six-pack rings for cans and bottles.The proposed ban still has to go through the government regulatory process but Wilkinson said the goal is to have it in place by the end of 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup He also said a ban is just one part of a zero-plastic waste strategy that includes making plastics that aren ;t being banned easier to recycle by standardizing their production, and creating a market for recycled plastic by requiring most plastic packaging to include recycled material.A discussion paper released today suggests that at least half the content of some plastic items should be recycled material by 2030, the same year more than half of all plastic packaging needs to be reused or recycled. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canadians throw away more than three million tonnes of plastic every year, and less than one-tenth o stanley spain f it is recycled. Even when we think it being recycled because we put it into the blue bin on the curb, there are so few options for recycling here or abroad
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