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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Sunday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:10 p.m.: Researchers have identified the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in a Canadian dog 鈥?but it doesnt mean pet owners should panic.The dog belongs to a Niagara Region household where four out of <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug six members tested positive for the coronavirus. The familys canine companion had no symptoms and a low viral load stanley mugs , suggesting that dogs remain at relatively low risk of becoming gravely ill or passing on COVID to others, experts said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Read the full story from Sara Mojtehedzadeh here.8:45 p.m.: British Columbias New Democrats are said to have achieved their sought-after majority government Saturday night against the backdrop of four undecided ridings, 525,000 mail-in ballots still to be counted and a top rival who didnt concede. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In an election where the decision to send people to the polls seemed to be the biggest issue, the NDP won in parts of Metro Vancouver traditionally considered to be B.C. Liberal strongholds.The win shows the NDP has stanley cup managed to use its razor-thin minority government, established in 2017, to gain the support of the province and overcome an image problem haunting it since the 1990s. At the same time, the B.C. Liberals lay in tatters with their worst election showin Ckep MAP: Coyote sightings in York Region
ANCHORAGE, Alaska 鈥?Alaska authorities say a 75-year-old man died after he became trapped inside a small plane that crashed in Prince William Sound.The death of <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cups William Resinger of Palmer marks the third fatal plane crash in aircraft-reliant Alaska in eight days. Altogether, nine people have died since a May 13 midair collision of two sightseeing planes killed six.Alaska State Troopers say Resinger was among two passengers in a plane piloted by 56-year-old Scott Johannes of Wasilla when the stanley cup website crash occurred Tuesday during an attempted landing in Cascade Bay. stanley tumblers ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Coast Guard says good Samaritan rescuers picked up those on board the Cessna A185F Skywagon. Troopers say Resinger was extricated, but lifesaving measures were unsuccessful. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Johannes and the surviving passenger were flown to an Anchorage hospital. Their conditions were not disclosed.By The Associated Press
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POINT EDWARD, Ont. 鈥?A strike at Canada second-busiest commercial border crossing to the United States has entered its second week.Workers at the Blue Water Bridge 鈥?which links Point Edward, Ont. near Sarnia, Ont., and Port Huron, Mich. 鈥?began their strike on Nov. 21.No talks are scheduled between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Federal Bridge Corporation, which means the bridge 47 unionized workers remain on strike. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Those workers are resp <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug onsible for collectin stanley hrnek g tolls, maintenance, janitorial services and currency exchange at the bridge.The Federal Bridge Corporation says it is keeping traffic flowing with trained management and other non-union employees working at the bridge throughout the strike. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the head of the local union says that not a sustainable situation over the long term.If they stanley cup ;re doing our jobs, who is doing theirs asked Paul Haney. We ;re still out here, we ;re unified, we ;re strong and we ;re just waiting to get back to the table. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Haney said the union is willing to resume negotiations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We just want to get back to the table and get a fair contract, he said Hstf It s been a great ride! Popular Orangeville Off Broadway clothing store announces closure
A group representing amusement fair operators is calling for government support, saying the COVID-19 pandemic has dealt a severe blow to the industry.The Canadian Association of Amusement Operators said its members have lost nearly all their projected revenue for the year as many annual fairs and carnivals have been cancelled.The association said in a statement that despite not being able to hold ev <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup ents, operators still have to cover expenses such as insurance, rent and maintenance. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fairs offer cultural and economic value to communities, the association said, noting individual operators can employ up to 100 people.Director Andrew Gidaro, who operates a company that rents out midway rides in the Greater Toronto Area, said the pandemic has been an incredible disaster for the industry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fall fairs are a major part of Canadian culture and heritage. A lot of them are 150 or 160 years old, Gidaro said in an interview.The association warns that without support, such events may no stanley tumbler t be able to return in the future. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup 8220;We need help from the government to keep us alive so when the pandemic is over, we can get back out there, Gidaro said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Patrick Jamieson
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Ontarians in need of social support during the COVID-19 pandemic may not know where to seek help for themselves or their neighbours, according to a new study.Forty-two per cent of 1,000 Ontarians surveyed at the beginning of last month said they needed additional help from social service providers during the pandemic.Adult mental health concerns and financial stress were the most commonly cited needs, according to findings released today by the Ontario Association of Children Aid Societies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley water bottle The organization commissioned the study from the Angus Reid Group to get a clearer picture of the pandemic impact on Ontario families.The polling industry professional body, the Market stanley italia ing Research and Intelligence Association, says online surveys cannot be assigned a margin of error because they do not randomly sample the population ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Association spokesman Sean McGrady said it was not a surprise that Ontarians need additional support during the pandemic, but he noted concerning percentages of people who were unaware of how to access services.Families do best when they have a strong support network and easy, equitable access to social services in their local community, but it really is vita stanley mug l that they know how to access those, McGrady said in a telephone interview. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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HAVANA 鈥?The Trump administration new restrictions on travel to Cuba have made it harder, but far from impossible, for Americans to visit the island nation.Cruises offered easy, one-stop shopping for legal trips across the 90 miles that separate the two nations, but those appear to be over for now, after the federal prohibition took effect Wednesday. All major cruise lin <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>gourde stanley es have rerouted Cuba-bound itineraries to other Caribbean destinations, leaving thousands of passengers disappointed.Some answers to common questions about the complications of travel to Cuba: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW ___WHY DID THE ADMINSTRATION TAKE THIS STEP ARTICLE CONTINUES B stanley thermobecher ELOW The Trump administration says it wants to cut off cash to Cuba communist government to force it to stop supporting President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela. Cuba says Trump wants to reduce Americans ; exposure to the country because those who travel here invariably come back opposed to the 60-year U.S. embargo on the island.___ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso ARE THERE OTHER WAYS TO TRAVEL TO CUBA ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Major airlines, including American, JetBlue and Delta, continue to run a full schedule of relatively affordable flights to Havana and other Cuban cities. Most depart from Miami and Fort Lauderdale, b Syen Brampton-based pharmaceutical company to produce odourless cannabis
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in York Region climbed to 12 as of March 16, according to local public health officials.That number includes the addition of three new cases since March 15.Two of the three cases involve women from Vaughan. One is in her 60s and the other is listed in her 70s. ARTICLE CONTINUES B <a href=https://www.stanley-tumbler.us>stanley tumbler ELOW The third case is a woman in her 40s from Markham.In all three situations, the patients are in self-isolation. All 12 cases identified within the region are considered travel-related. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW York Region Public Health says all individuals who have tested positive have been quickly assessed and isolated. York Region Public Hea stanley mug lth is actively following up on all close contacts of these individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19 stanley cup .Those who聽did not come into close, direct contact with confirmed cases are not considered at risk of becoming infected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is no evidence of community spread within York Region. The risk of acquiring COVID-19 in York Region remains low. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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PETERBOROUGH 鈥?A Douro-Dummer woman has been charged with impaired driving following an early Sunday morning in <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.cz>stanley cup cident.At approximately 1:35 a.m. Sunday, staff at a Chemong Road fast food restaurant contacted Peterborough police about a possible impaired driver in the drive-thru.Police were dispatched to the restaurant and located the vehicle still in the drive-thru. Police determined the driver was impaired by a drug. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kristi-Ann Donofrio, 25, of Golf Course Road, Douro-Dummer, is charged with impaired driving. The accuseds vehicle was impounded for seven days and her drivers licence suspended for 90 days. 聽 ARTIC stanley canada LE CONTINUES BELOW More crime a stanley thermoskannen nd court news from across the Kawarthas is available HERE. Bujh Conservative Leader Erin O Toole takes a shot at Ontario government s management of pandemic restrictions
Voices from the trenches. They are fearful, concerned, admonishing at times, but also full of pride for the job they are doing as workers on the front line of Canadas health-care response to the pandemic.They are from <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cup written answers to a recent survey conducted by research firm Potloc and the non-profit advocate stanley cup Canadian Public Health Association, which found that almost half of the 578 respondents felt they need mental health support as a result of this crisis.These are the words of our health-care providers. ARTICLE CONT stanley cup website INUES BELOW Nurse Ontario Be more empathetic toward one another. Recognize that this is a community effort to protect each other and those who are vulnerable 鈥?NOT the apocalypse. It is not every man for himself 鈥?it is quite the opposite. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nurse Alberta The population in their 20s and 30s present a challenge. When I get a case in that group I am far more likely to have multiple contacts for them during their period of communicability. Any epidemiological link to a sick contact becomes a probable case and will launch an entire investigation, and its common we have to do that. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The seniors who have been infected, largely by travel, are excellent at abiding by the conditions. They even go over their feared missteps. One pressed the elevator button after washing his han
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WINNIPEG 鈥?A member of Parliament is denying an accusation that she caused a disturbance, created confusion and was verbally abusive at an emergency shelter for forest fire evacuees last summer.A three-page complaint filed by the Canadian Red Cross to the federal government, and obtained by The Canadian Press, says Liberal backbencher MaryAnn Mihychuk ignored protocol and the reality of the situation last Sept. 7, when she visited a Winnipeg shelter housing evacuees who had been flown in from the Garden Hill First Nation.Mihychuk <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de>stanley thermobecher verbally abused Red Cross volunteers and staff at the shelter and on the phone, using abusive and bullying language, the complaint alleges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For the evacuees, many of whom had just arrived from another shelter, the chaos and confusion caused by Mihychuk and Manitoba Liberal legislature member Judy Klassen stirring up the evacuees and misleading them about stanley canada hotel rooms, only caused to multiply the stress the evacuees are already under.In a statement, Klassen said she was trying to get residents what they needed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mihychuk said Thursday she never acted out of line.I find the accusations surprising, actually, and inaccurate, she said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tazas I will always stand up for people who are in trouble and vi Xgdq Interstate 10 interchange in metro Tucson nears completion
The city <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley taza of Toronto is facing two crises: A massive financial shortfall because of the pandemic and a renewed storm of outrage over police-involved deaths and anti-Black racism with calls to defund the police.These crises have renewed questions about the citys priorities when it comes to spending.For the past decade the Toronto Police budget has topped the list of city operating expenses 鈥?$1.08 billion in 2020 鈥?as a result of what some have criticized as bending to fears about law and order over addressing the roots of violence and social inequities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Others say reforms pushed by Mayor John Tory, Chief Mark Saunders and the civilian police board have largely failed and dont go far enough to modernize a force that is resistant to change with a union that wields an enormous amount of power.Amid this criticism there have been fresh calls to defund the police after police-involved deaths at home and in the U.S. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Police spending in Toronto is a prioritization of a very small but powerful minor stanley cup ity of pe stanley cup website oples perceptions of safety, said Robyn Maynard, a PhD student and Vanier scholar at the University of Toronto who is the author of Policing Black Lives. At the same time, the city is facing a $1.5-billion shortfall by the end of the year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Can the city spend less on the Toronto Police And should it
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