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OTTAWA 鈥?A former NDP member of Parliament says his brain cancer is terminal.Paul Dewar, who represented Ottawa Centre from 2006 until 2015, announced in February that he was undergoing treatment for a brain tumour but did not g <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley cup ive details of his prognosis.Dewar now says that he was diagnosed with terminal grade 4 glioblastoma 鈥?the same type of cancer that killed Gord Downie. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In an open letter, Dewar says the disease has given him a new determination to support young people aspirations, so he and several friends have founded stanley cup an organization called Youth Action Now. He says the organization will 8220 upport grassroots change driven by young people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dewar lost his seat to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna in the 2015 election, and became a board member for Human Rights Watch Canada and Partners in Health Canada.His late mother Marion Dewar served as Ottawa mayor from 1978 to 1985. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley hrnek BELOW By The Canadian Press Fdqt Morning edition for Aug. 15: Our top stories include elementary teachers union honours Halton members, plus thousands expected to attend Ford Fest in Milton on Aug. 16
Environment Canada has issued as聽special weather statement聽for Halton. Heres a look at traffic, transit, weather and more.TrafficNo major issues on the QEW, Highway 403 or Highway 401. These scheduled closures could impact traffic: https://insidehalton/news-story/10848492--all-lanes-closed-significant-daytime-closures-on-qew-in-burlington-feb-8-10-tr stanley cup igger-traffic-warnings-to-drivers/ ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW WeatherMainly cloudy in Burlington and Oakville. Clearing near noon. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 this morning then light late this afternoon. High 6. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW https://weather.gc.c stanley cup a/city/pages/on-79_metric_e.htmlMainly cloudy in Halton Hills and Milton with a 30 per cent chance of flurries early this morning. Clearing this afternoon. Wind becoming west 20 km/h this morning. High 6. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.html ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW GO TransitBurlington GO: The elevator connecting the tunnel to platforms 2 and 3 is out of service. Customers who need this elevator should board the train at Appleby or Aldershot.School bus updatesHere a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations: geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspxSome stories that are trending this morning:Envir
OTTAWA 鈥?A former NDP member of Parliament says his brain cancer is terminal.Paul Dewar, who represented Ottawa Centre from 2006 until 2015, announced in February that he was undergoing treatment for a brain tumour but did not g <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley cup ive details of his prognosis.Dewar now says that he was diagnosed with terminal grade 4 glioblastoma 鈥?the same type of cancer that killed Gord Downie. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In an open letter, Dewar says the disease has given him a new determination to support young people aspirations, so he and several friends have founded stanley cup an organization called Youth Action Now. He says the organization will 8220 upport grassroots change driven by young people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dewar lost his seat to Environment Minister Catherine McKenna in the 2015 election, and became a board member for Human Rights Watch Canada and Partners in Health Canada.His late mother Marion Dewar served as Ottawa mayor from 1978 to 1985. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley hrnek BELOW By The Canadian Press Fdqt Morning edition for Aug. 15: Our top stories include elementary teachers union honours Halton members, plus thousands expected to attend Ford Fest in Milton on Aug. 16
Environment Canada has issued as聽special weather statement聽for Halton. Heres a look at traffic, transit, weather and more.TrafficNo major issues on the QEW, Highway 403 or Highway 401. These scheduled closures could impact traffic: https://insidehalton/news-story/10848492--all-lanes-closed-significant-daytime-closures-on-qew-in-burlington-feb-8-10-tr stanley cup igger-traffic-warnings-to-drivers/ ARTIC stanley cup LE CONTINUES BELOW WeatherMainly cloudy in Burlington and Oakville. Clearing near noon. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h gusting to 40 this morning then light late this afternoon. High 6. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW https://weather.gc.c stanley cup a/city/pages/on-79_metric_e.htmlMainly cloudy in Halton Hills and Milton with a 30 per cent chance of flurries early this morning. Clearing this afternoon. Wind becoming west 20 km/h this morning. High 6. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW weather.gc.ca/city/pages/on-68_metric_e.html ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW GO TransitBurlington GO: The elevator connecting the tunnel to platforms 2 and 3 is out of service. Customers who need this elevator should board the train at Appleby or Aldershot.School bus updatesHere a live tracker of any school bus delays or cancellations: geoquery.haltonbus.ca/Cancellations.aspxSome stories that are trending this morning:Envir
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Happy Tuesday morning Halton Hills!Environment Canada is forecasting a mainly clear sky this morning in the Halton area. The daytime high is expected to reach 26 C.Tonight, expect a few clouds with a night time low of 13 C. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The sun will set at 7:25 p.m.TomorrowMainly sunny26 C 鈫?/ 15 C 鈫楾hursdayA mix of sun and cloud26 C 鈫?/ 14 C 鈫楩ridaySunny25 C 鈫?/ 14 C 鈫楽aturdayA mix of sun and cloud24 C 鈫?/ 12 C 鈫? ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Todays reading suggestionsWoman shocked with stun gun in MiltonAI will complement traditional learning in Halton District School Board s <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup chools this school year, here s what s been approvedMy husband and I moved to the small town where he grew up. It s been fabulous. Well, except for stanley cup one problem 鈥?or should I say, three problems... Ask LisiFull moon Sept. 17 marks Canadas third eclipse of the yea stanley canada r - heres when to view it ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Plan your Tuesday commute ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Headed for the highway There are scheduled closures on Highway 403, Highway 7 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
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Happy Tuesday morning Halton Hills!Environment Canada is forecasting a mainly clear sky this morning in the Halton area. The daytime high is expected to reach 26 C.Tonight, expect a few clouds with a night time low of 13 C. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The sun will set at 7:25 p.m.TomorrowMainly sunny26 C 鈫?/ 15 C 鈫楾hursdayA mix of sun and cloud26 C 鈫?/ 14 C 鈫楩ridaySunny25 C 鈫?/ 14 C 鈫楽aturdayA mix of sun and cloud24 C 鈫?/ 12 C 鈫? ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Todays reading suggestionsWoman shocked with stun gun in MiltonAI will complement traditional learning in Halton District School Board s <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cup chools this school year, here s what s been approvedMy husband and I moved to the small town where he grew up. It s been fabulous. Well, except for stanley cup one problem 鈥?or should I say, three problems... Ask LisiFull moon Sept. 17 marks Canadas third eclipse of the yea stanley canada r - heres when to view it ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Plan your Tuesday commute ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Headed for the highway There are scheduled closures on Highway 403, Highway 7 and Queen Elizabeth Way.
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HAGATNA, Guam 鈥?The new leader of the Catholic Church in Guam will immediately assume all responsibilities in the archdiocese while its suspended archbishop faces a church trial for allegedly sexually abusing altar boys, a church leader said Tuesday.Pope Francis on Monday named Bishop Michael Jude Byrnes, the auxiliary bishop of Detroit, as the new leader of the Guam archdiocese.At a news conference Tuesday, Archbishop Savio Hon Tai-Fai, who is temporarily running the church, said Francis gave Byrnes special rights to carry out all the duties as archbishop effective immediately. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Guam had been without a full-time leader since Archbishop Anthony Apuron, 71, was relieved of his duties after several former altar boys accused him of child sexual abuse. He is facing a canonical trial in the Vatican.Apuron said in a statement issued Wednesday that he has remained on retreat while working with the authorities in the Vatican to establish my innocence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also said that he welcomed Byrnes appo <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley thermoskannen intment, calling it an answer to my requests f stanley termosar or help in the governance of the island at this time.Byrnes is expected to arrive at the end of November, and will lead parishioners on the closing of the Jubilee Year of Mercy and the 50th anniversary stanley cup of the foundation of the Guam diocese. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nzrj No formal reports on online allegations at Western
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OTTAWA 鈥?A Calgary-based energy company has hired the former chief of staff to Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr.Janet Annesley, who left Parliament Hill early last month, is now the senior vice-president of corporate affairs at Husky Energy, just over a year after she was last lobbied by one of its subsidiaries.The Conflict of Interest Act prevents an ex-staffer at Annesley level 鈥?referred to as a former reporting public officer holder 鈥?from working for a company with which she has had direct and significant official dealings in the year leading up to her last day as a member of the ministerial staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Husky said Mary Dawson, the federal ethics watchdog, cleared <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley cup the hire.The Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner office was advised of Husky employment offer and then of Ms. Annesley acceptance of the offer, media and issues manager Mel Duvall stanley vaso wrote in an email. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner office advised Ms. Annesley that accepting Husky offer would be compliant with the Act.Jocelyne Brisebois, a spokeswoman for Dawson, said she could not, for reasons of confidentiality, comment on the ca cups stanley se or release a copy of the commissioner letter to Annesley. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Swmz Empowering : Student-led initiative supports aspiring student entrepreneurs in Halton District School Board
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OTTAWA 鈥?A Calgary-based energy company has hired the former chief of staff to Natural Resources Minister Jim Carr.Janet Annesley, who left Parliament Hill early last month, is now the senior vice-president of corporate affairs at Husky Energy, just over a year after she was last lobbied by one of its subsidiaries.The Conflict of Interest Act prevents an ex-staffer at Annesley level 鈥?referred to as a former reporting public officer holder 鈥?from working for a company with which she has had direct and significant official dealings in the year leading up to her last day as a member of the ministerial staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Husky said Mary Dawson, the federal ethics watchdog, cleared <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.com.de>stanley cup the hire.The Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner office was advised of Husky employment offer and then of Ms. Annesley acceptance of the offer, media and issues manager Mel Duvall stanley vaso wrote in an email. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner office advised Ms. Annesley that accepting Husky offer would be compliant with the Act.Jocelyne Brisebois, a spokeswoman for Dawson, said she could not, for reasons of confidentiality, comment on the ca cups stanley se or release a copy of the commissioner letter to Annesley. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Swmz Empowering : Student-led initiative supports aspiring student entrepreneurs in Halton District School Board
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Robinson Huron Treaty lawyers are optimistic about the annuities case after the Supreme Court of Canada heard the government of Ontarios appeal to the decision made by the Ontario Court of Appeal on Nov. 7 and 8. It is impossible to predict how the court will rule; but from the questions and reactions of the judges, the Robinson Huron Treaty lawyers think the case went very well for the Anishinaabe, the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund wrote in a news release issued Dec. 1.Twenty-one First Nations have been in litigation with the governments of Ontario and Canada for breach of treaty. Signed back in 1850, the R <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley trinkflaschen obinson Huron Treat stanley cup becher y contained an augmentation clause that would see the annuity increased in future years as wealth was increasingly extracted from the territory. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW termo stanley Despite the billions generated in harvested resources, the annuity increased once in 1875 from approximately $1.70 per person to $4 per person where it remains today.In 2018, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found that the Crown was obligated to increase the annuity. The province appealed the decision three years later to the Ontario Court of Appeal, which upheld the findings from the lower court. The matter was then brought to Canadas top court. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario was trying to argue that fulfilling the augmentation promise should be left to the discretion and honour Jdne Wyloo raises offer for Noront Resources
As testimony got underway in the trial of a Burlington commune leader accused of human trafficking and assault on Tuesday, assistant Crown attorney Monica MacKenzie disputed a witness account聽of when the alleged female victim started working at the family-run restaurant.Philippe St-Cyr, who is the son-in-law of the accused Mohan Jarry Ahlowalia, told the court yesterday that the woman 鈥?who alleged she was abused and exploited while living in the multi-family household at Mount Nemo 鈥?didnt start working at the restaurant until late spring of 2017.The woman is not identifie <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley shop d due to a publication ban. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During cross-examination on Tuesday, MacKenzie argued that the woman actually started about a year earlier. She started, as she testified, in the summer of 20 stanley cup 16, MacKenzie said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The defence witness disagreed, saying: She did not. MacKenzie continued: Because if you agree with her evidence on that point, you would be agreeing that she worked for several months without any pay whatsoever, correct ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If I would be agreeing to that, I would be not saying the truth, the witness said in respons stanley mug e. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Asked to explain why the witness waited until 2018 to adjust the wage based on a 40-hou
Robinson Huron Treaty lawyers are optimistic about the annuities case after the Supreme Court of Canada heard the government of Ontarios appeal to the decision made by the Ontario Court of Appeal on Nov. 7 and 8. It is impossible to predict how the court will rule; but from the questions and reactions of the judges, the Robinson Huron Treaty lawyers think the case went very well for the Anishinaabe, the Robinson Huron Treaty Litigation Fund wrote in a news release issued Dec. 1.Twenty-one First Nations have been in litigation with the governments of Ontario and Canada for breach of treaty. Signed back in 1850, the R <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.at>stanley trinkflaschen obinson Huron Treat stanley cup becher y contained an augmentation clause that would see the annuity increased in future years as wealth was increasingly extracted from the territory. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW termo stanley Despite the billions generated in harvested resources, the annuity increased once in 1875 from approximately $1.70 per person to $4 per person where it remains today.In 2018, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found that the Crown was obligated to increase the annuity. The province appealed the decision three years later to the Ontario Court of Appeal, which upheld the findings from the lower court. The matter was then brought to Canadas top court. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario was trying to argue that fulfilling the augmentation promise should be left to the discretion and honour Jdne Wyloo raises offer for Noront Resources
As testimony got underway in the trial of a Burlington commune leader accused of human trafficking and assault on Tuesday, assistant Crown attorney Monica MacKenzie disputed a witness account聽of when the alleged female victim started working at the family-run restaurant.Philippe St-Cyr, who is the son-in-law of the accused Mohan Jarry Ahlowalia, told the court yesterday that the woman 鈥?who alleged she was abused and exploited while living in the multi-family household at Mount Nemo 鈥?didnt start working at the restaurant until late spring of 2017.The woman is not identifie <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley shop d due to a publication ban. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW During cross-examination on Tuesday, MacKenzie argued that the woman actually started about a year earlier. She started, as she testified, in the summer of 20 stanley cup 16, MacKenzie said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The defence witness disagreed, saying: She did not. MacKenzie continued: Because if you agree with her evidence on that point, you would be agreeing that she worked for several months without any pay whatsoever, correct ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If I would be agreeing to that, I would be not saying the truth, the witness said in respons stanley mug e. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Asked to explain why the witness waited until 2018 to adjust the wage based on a 40-hou
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TORONTO 鈥?Several Canadian cannabis companies had their stocks temporarily halted on the Toronto Stock Exchange early Friday afternoon due to volatile swings in trading.The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada IIROC halted trading on Canopy Growth Corp. TSX:WEED , Aphria Inc. TSX:APH , Aurora Cannabis Inc. TSX:ACB and MedReleaf Corp. TSX:LEAF between approximately 12:15 p.m. and 12:30 p.m. ET. Trading resumed for all shares within about 10 minutes.Shortly before the <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley mug halts, shares of Canopy Growth dropped 14.78 per cent, Aphria 15.5 per cent, Aurora 14.7 per cent and MedReleaf dropped 1 stanley cup 9.2 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW IIROC said the reason for the temporary halts was the single-stock circuit breaker rule, which limits sudden price swings of major Canadian stocks.This means that a five-minute halt of trading in a security is automatically triggered 鈥?and may be extended for an additional five minutes 鈥?across all Canadian marketplaces if the price of the security swings 10 per cent or more within a five-minute p botella stanley eriod. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Vahan Ajamian, a research analyst with Beacon Securities Ltd., said the sudden drops in cannabis companies ; stock prices could be explained by year-end profit taking.All these stocks have had a fantastic few days and months, he said. People are likely looking to crystallize gains by the end of Dxny B.C. man acquitted of 4 terrorism charges
Quebec announced Tuesday its plan to reopen businesses starting next week, with many retail locations opening on May 4 and construction and manufacturing starting up on May 11.Premier Fran莽ois Legault said the number of new cases of COVID-19 has been stable for the past two weeks, excluding those in long-term care homes. Based on this, the province has decided to reopen the businesses whose closures have aff <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cup ected the economy the most.According to the governments website, Quebec has had close to 25,000 cases of COVID-19 to date and more than 1,500 deaths 鈥?far more than any other province. Eighty-four of those deaths were announced Monday, alongside 875 new cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Legault said progress will be monitored closely, and businesses will close again if there is a surge in the v stanley cup irus. Our challenge is to gradually restart the economy without restarting the pandemic, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Retail businesses 鈥?not including stores in shopping malls with no outside entrances 鈥?can open May 4, except for those in Montreal, which can reopen May 11. That includes retail supply chain businesses. All construction activity can resume May 11, but related administration work must continue to be done remotely.Manufacturing companies can resume on May 11, but with limits. Staff are limited to 50 workers plus 55 per cent of employees exceeding 50 workers. On May 25, those r
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