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VANCOUVER 鈥?All eyes are on Premier Christy Clark after Monday announcement that British Columbia New Democrats have reached an agreement with the Green party to form a minority government, experts say.NDP Leader John Horgan and Andrew Weaver of the Greens appeared outside the legislative chamber in Victoria to share the news. They said details of the agreement would be released Tuesday after the NDP caucus has had a chance to ratify the deal, which is expected to last four years.The ball is really in Christy Clark court at this poin <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>cups stanley t, said Max Cameron, a political scientist at the University of British Columbia. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The question will be, does she do the elegant thing, which would be to resign and let John Horgan and the NDP form the government ... or does she attempt to go it alone.In a statement, Clark s stanley thermoskannen aid her party has a responsibility to carefully consider its next steps and that she would have more to say Tuesday after consulting her caucus colleagues. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Weaver has been negotiating with both parties since his party held the balance of power in the legislature after the provincial election on May 9.The Liberals won a plurality of seats with 43 compared to the NDP 41 and three for the Greens, so parliamentary tradition gives Clark the first chance to form a government. Ynts Hydro One Q4 profit up from year ago
Here are some news stories you may have missed.1.聽COVID-19 booster specifically for Omicron coming Sept. 26 for those 18 and up in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton HillsDo you qualify as high risk for COVID-19 You may be able to get a new booster.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 2.聽 Catastrophe averted : Police say traffic stop in Oakville finds young man sitting on ladderA passenger chose a less-than-saf <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.de>stanley deutschland e seat.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 3.聽 Like a speedway : Halton police say 30 tickets given at this Burlington school for stop sign runners an stanley cup d speeders over 3 daysLots of tickets handed out as kids return to class.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4.聽Proposed changes to election stanley website boundaries in Oakville and Burlington as well as Milton and Halton Hills and residents asked to weigh in ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You might be interested in proposed upcoming changes to electoral boundaries.
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OTTAWA 鈥?Provinces and territories that want a slice of new federal infrastructure money will have to prove it will accelerate economic growth, under the terms laid out by the Liberals for the government long-term funding program.Projects will also have to show a benefit to the environment 鈥?reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving resiliency against natural disasters, for instance 鈥?according to the strings on $33 billion in planned federal spending over the next 11 years, the details of which were outlined Thursday in letters to the provinces and territories.The letters also spell out an emphasis on thinking big, focusing on new projects 鈥?not renovations, as the Liberals allowed under last year short-term plan 鈥?and barring the provinces and territor <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley termosar ies from using federal dollars in place of their own. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Projects must meet national objectives and not just lo vaso stanley cal interests.We want the new programs announced in Budget 2017 to focus on outcomes that will have a positive, real impact on Canadians for generations to come, writes Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Liberals have banked on their infrastructure program as a key driver of economic growth, the hope being it can help increase government revenues and thereby do battle with the deep deficits the Finance Department is predicting for years to Yqlq Feds have mandate on carbon tax: Trudeau
TORONTO 鈥?Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week:Business outlookBank of Canada will release its business outlook survey and Canadian survey of consumer expectations on Monday. The bank previous survey revealed that business sentiment had softened in most regions of the country before COVID-19 delivered a shock to the Canadian economy. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Housing startsCMHC is scheduled to release June housing starts data on Wednesday. The federal housing agency said in June that it expects a combination of factors related to the pandemic, su <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley vaso ch as higher unemployment and lower income, to slow housing starts and push sales and home prices below pre-COVID levels. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Pandemic effectsStatistics Canada will release its report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Canadian families and children on Thursday. Organizations representing child care providers from several provinces have stanley cups recently said their ability to provide a safe environment in day care and foster child facilities have been jeopardized due to a lack of government funding and confusion over pandemic measures. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shaw earnings ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Shaw Communications will hold its third-quarter conference call on Friday. Th
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Pre-pandemic, the TTC was deemed so vital to our survival that Ontario designated Toronto transit an essential service.Until subway strikes were banned, TTC work stoppages could stop the city in its tracks, grinding the economy to a halt. When transit workers walked out, most other workers had to walk to work.That was then. This is COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley cup Now, in mid-pandemic and with downtown offices still half-empty, Torontos subways are more optional and less essential than ever. If the TTCs wild and crazy union were to engineer a wildcat walkout today, many Torontonians would shrug from their remote Zoom locations and say, Make m stanley spain y day 鈥?I wasnt going in anyway. Yet the Amalgamated Transit Union is going its own way all the same. Its on a collision course with management, and it is throwing Toronto transit riders under the bus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The TTC is well within its rights to act. And it is absolutely right to make an example of transit workers who insist on making a spectacle of themselves.When nurses refuse the vaccine and violate their oath to do no harm, they can get revenge by gumming up hospitals amid critical staff shortages. Which is why even tough-talking Quebec politicians have delayed their enforcement of vaccine mandates, and Ontario is still consulting hospitals. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher But tran
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Halton Hills residents will have the option to keep urban hens as pets, if the motion is green-lighted by town council.With support from a majority of survey respondents and open house attendees, town administration is recommending council allow the keeping of urban hens on residential properties, with some regulations. Council will discuss potential amendments to Responsible Pet Owners bylaw 94-077 during the Sept. 6 council meeting.The keeping of urban hens requires commitment to becoming educated about how hens must be cared for to ensure that they are kept in a manner that protects animal welfare and public health, states the meeting agenda. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some regulations around keeping urban hens include a restriction to a maximum of four hens per lot聽鈥?at least four months of age聽鈥?kept in a hen run at all times, with the exception from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., when they <a href=https://www.stanley-cups-uk.uk>stanley travel mug shall be kept in a locked hen coop, shares the agenda.TRANSIT SERVICE AGREEMENT ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To enhance connectivity along the Steeles Avenue corridor, administration recommends the Town of Halton Hills enter into a Transit Service Agreement with the Town of Milton for the operation of a conventional transit service starting today.The costs to support the service from September to December will be funded through the previously approved 2022 operating budget, shares th stanley water bottle e agen stanley thermobecher da. Gxlh Helping you through grief; Muskoka s Survivors of Suicide Loss Day event happens Nov. 23
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Caledon council will receive a staff report at a special meeting on Tuesday, June 9 recommending the cancellation of all summer camps and programs run by the Town of Caledon, with staff looking to provide a modified version of camps.The staff report explained that the COVID-19 pandemic had already seen recreation facilities closed as of March 14 and all spring recreation programs and rentals cancelled through to July 2. Summer programs were tentatively scheduled to begin o <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley cups n July 6, including swimming lessons, summer camps and fitness classes, but staff have now recommended all summer programs be cancelled for 2020.According to the report, the Ontario Public Services Health and Safety Association released guidelines pertaining to the safe delivery of summer camps. And Dr. Loh, Peel interim medical officer of health, supports Peel municipalitie stanley cup s offering camps, provided they are structured in accordance with provincial guidelines. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Therefore, staff said they will survey existing recreation clients to ensure a more informed choice regarding service delivery and provided summer camps are financially feasible, town staff will implement new camp options that incor gourde stanley porate public health measures designed to reduce the spread of the virus. As well, after consultations with volunteer and staff working groups, official cancellation of the 2020 Cheers Caledon and Caledon Day events were recommended as w Segj Monster homes out-of-place in Ancaster neighbourhoods, say residents
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario primary care doctors are still awaiting specifics on how they will help administer the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, a group representing the physicians said Tuesday as the first batches of the recently approved shot arrived in the province.The president of the Ontario Medical Association said her group has discussed family doctors ; involvement with the head of the province vaccine effort but details on when physicians can expect to receive doses and how many will arrive have yet to be provided.The planning has started, but we don ;t have any of the specifics around who or how, Dr. Samantha Hill said in an interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Having those specifics and certainty would certainly help everyone with the planning and the communication.Ontario health minister said 190,000 doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca were to arrive in Ontario on Tuesday. A <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup RTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many of those will go to more than 300 pharmacies in Toronto, Kingston and Windsor for a pilot project launchin stanley cup g Friday that will target residents aged 60 to 64.A portion of the Oxford-AstraZeneca doses are also expected to go to primary care physicians who will administer them to their patients, Hill said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some doctors have already started pulli stanley cup ng information from t
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