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OTTAWA 鈥?Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet is raising concern about temporary foreign workers arriving in Canada to work on farms, saying he believes the quarantine rules for these workers are inadequate.The federal government has exempted migrant workers from COVID-19 cross-border travel restrictions because of their importance to the Canadian economy.Federal officials have said these workers will face health screening before travelling to Canada and must isolate for 14 days upon their arrival in Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Blanchet says more than 100 temporary farm workers arrived in Quebec this week from Mexico, and he is concerned they are not being tested for COVID-19 upon their arrival in Canada and that th <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.es>stanley spain eir mandatory quarantine will happen on the farms where they will work, rather than in federal facilities.We are concerned about their safety, Blanche stanley cup t said in French. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Before more temporary foreign workers arrive at Dorval airport in Montreal, can steps be taken so that these people are quarantined at customs before they are released to go elsewhere in the country in the interests of all Canadians Blanchet charged that the federal government is passing the buck of responsibility of overseeing this quaran stanley travel mug tine period and placing it onto the shoulders of farm owners. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Xrut I want The Land Knows You to bring peace, joy and remembrance : New mural on pink Barrie building
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TORONTO 鈥?Three teenagers from Oshawa, Ont., have been charged after a man was fatally shot in Toronto last month.Toronto police say the teens were arrested on Monday.They say officers responded to a shooting in a parking lot outside a restaurant on Jan. 22 and found a 19-year-old man suffering gun shot wounds. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Officers tried to help the wounded man but <a href=https://www.stanley-quencher.us>stanley mugs he was pronounced dead at the scene.Police say a 16-year-old boy has been charged with first degree murder. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A15-year-old girl and another 16-year-old boy are charged with accessory after the fact to murder and possession of an unauthorized firearm, along with other charges.The teenagers were set to appear in court o stanley isolierkanne n Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This report by The Canadian Press was first published Feb. 8, 2022. stanley mugs ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Fdve Average house sales skyrocket in Hamilton to new high of $872,368
Oakville council has approved a proposal that could see the construction of the Burloak Drive grade separation completed sooner, however, with that comes an earlier and longer road closure.During the Tuesday, Oct. 11 council meeting councillors heard that construction contractor ProjectCo has proposed an alternative timeline for the grade separation construction.Previously the project called for a 12-month closure of Burloak Drive beginning in mid-2026, with the project scheduled for completion for mid-2027. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The timeline ProjectCo is proposing would see the grade separation completed in mid-2026, however, to achieve this a 14-month road closure is required, beginning in mid-2024.The road closure will impact Burloak Drive from Wyecroft Road to Superior Court. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Under this plan residents can also expect some lane closures between April 2023 and March 2024 as the early work for the project gets underway.A 10-day closure of Burloak Drive and the pedestrian path can also be exp <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cupe ected between late March 2024 and early April 2024 as the tracks and rail signals are relocated to the diversion track alignment. ARTICLE CO stanley deutschland NTINUES BELOW There will also be track closures during this period for two consecutive weekends. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vaso T
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TORONTO 鈥?The company that owns the Toronto Star newspaper will continue to funnel millions of dollars into its tablet app despite failing to muster the audience it hoped for since its launch more than a year ago.We remain committed to t <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley canada he initiative, Torstar Corp. 8216 acting president and publisher David Holland told a conference call with analysts after the company released its third-quarter earnings results Wednesday.The audience for its Star Touch app is growing modestly, he said, but offered no update on the numbers rele stanley cup ased last quarter when it said between 55,000 and 60,000 readers access it weekly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He added that the current audience levels aren ;t going to yield the revenue they had projected.Still, the company has invested millions of dollars in the initiative, including $10.1 million in the first nine months of this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It plans to spend $1.5 million more on Star Touch in the fourth quarter 鈥?down from $9.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2015 鈥?and between $2 million and $4 million for all of 2017.The Toronto Star, one of the most widely circulated papers in Canada, is preparing for its print circulation to drop further and the tablet app will be an impor stanley quencher tant alternative for people to continue to access the paper news, Holland said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Frrf Pandemic hampered Q2 earnings: Sun Life CEO
A luxury home in east Oshawa just off Townline Road took a whopping $800,000 loss from its market value in just two years, according to a real estate brokerage report.The two-storey, four-plus-two bedroom, six-bathroom home at 1330 Kilmaurs Ave. in the Eastdale neighbourhood was purchased by the owners for $2,550,000 in March 2022, when the real estate market in the GTA was red-hot and interest rates were flat. The mortgage rates were hovering around .5 to 1 per cent at that time.However, the inflation rate has sharply risen, and the Bank of Canada began a steep climb for the prime len <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup ding rate that saw mortgage rates quickly skyrocket over the next year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In March 2022, the prime lending rate was 2.7 per cent. By July 2023, it was 7.3 per cent, a high that the Bank of Canada hadnt reached in 30 years. And with that increase has come an increase in mortgage rates, of which homeowners are painfu stanley spain lly aware.Shazi @shazigoalie on X formerly known as Twitter , a researcher and industry watcher who keeps a sharp eye on real estate trends, especially in th stanley website e GTA, has noted the $800,000 loss in Oshawa isnt unique. His feed includes power of sale losses of hundreds of thousands of dollars for other GTA homes over the last several months as well, including an $825,000 example in Cambridge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his post late last month, Shazi revealed the owners of 1
TORONTO 鈥?The company that owns the Toronto Star newspaper will continue to funnel millions of dollars into its tablet app despite failing to muster the audience it hoped for since its launch more than a year ago.We remain committed to t <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley canada he initiative, Torstar Corp. 8216 acting president and publisher David Holland told a conference call with analysts after the company released its third-quarter earnings results Wednesday.The audience for its Star Touch app is growing modestly, he said, but offered no update on the numbers rele stanley cup ased last quarter when it said between 55,000 and 60,000 readers access it weekly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He added that the current audience levels aren ;t going to yield the revenue they had projected.Still, the company has invested millions of dollars in the initiative, including $10.1 million in the first nine months of this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It plans to spend $1.5 million more on Star Touch in the fourth quarter 鈥?down from $9.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2015 鈥?and between $2 million and $4 million for all of 2017.The Toronto Star, one of the most widely circulated papers in Canada, is preparing for its print circulation to drop further and the tablet app will be an impor stanley quencher tant alternative for people to continue to access the paper news, Holland said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Frrf Pandemic hampered Q2 earnings: Sun Life CEO
A luxury home in east Oshawa just off Townline Road took a whopping $800,000 loss from its market value in just two years, according to a real estate brokerage report.The two-storey, four-plus-two bedroom, six-bathroom home at 1330 Kilmaurs Ave. in the Eastdale neighbourhood was purchased by the owners for $2,550,000 in March 2022, when the real estate market in the GTA was red-hot and interest rates were flat. The mortgage rates were hovering around .5 to 1 per cent at that time.However, the inflation rate has sharply risen, and the Bank of Canada began a steep climb for the prime len <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.us>stanley cup ding rate that saw mortgage rates quickly skyrocket over the next year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In March 2022, the prime lending rate was 2.7 per cent. By July 2023, it was 7.3 per cent, a high that the Bank of Canada hadnt reached in 30 years. And with that increase has come an increase in mortgage rates, of which homeowners are painfu stanley spain lly aware.Shazi @shazigoalie on X formerly known as Twitter , a researcher and industry watcher who keeps a sharp eye on real estate trends, especially in th stanley website e GTA, has noted the $800,000 loss in Oshawa isnt unique. His feed includes power of sale losses of hundreds of thousands of dollars for other GTA homes over the last several months as well, including an $825,000 example in Cambridge. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In his post late last month, Shazi revealed the owners of 1
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TORONTO 鈥?Royal Dutch Shell is selling its stake in Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. for about $4.3 billion.The sale of more than 97 million shares represents Shell entire interest in Canadian Natural, a roughly eight per cent stake in the company.Shell said in a statement Monday night that proceeds from the sale <a href=https://www.stanleycup.com.se>stanley mugg will contribute to reducing net debt. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup BELOW The sale, which is being underwritten by Goldman Sachs, RBC Capital Markets, Scotiabank and TD Securities, is expected to complete on Wednesday.The energy sector on the Toronto Stock Exchange has gained strength in recent weeks as the price of oil has also climbed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Canadian Natural shares were down $1.45 at $43.85 in late-morning trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on Tuesday.Shell acquired the shares last year when it sold most of its Alberta oilsands assets to Canadian Natural for $11.1 billion in cash and stock. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company said at the time that the deal would allow the company to focus on assets such as deepwater oil and gas that offer higher returns on capital. It said that oilsands mining and in-situ operations were no longer a strategic fit for Shell. ART stanley tumbler ICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Canada, the company remains focused on its shale oil and gas prop Ydnx Daughter of poisoned spy says she s recovering
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Conservative Leader Erin OToole must be wishing Alberta Premier Jason Kenney could have held off a few extra days before announcing sweeping public health changes and a mea culpa to the province over his handling of COVID-19.Wednesday evenin <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cup g, Kenney acknowledged the fourth wave of the pandemic is rip stanley romania ping through his province at an alarming rate 鈥?in large part because of low vaccination numbers and inadequate public health measures which have allowed the virus to spread. Measures he loosened earlier this summer.The situation in Alberta is devastating. As my colleague Kieran Leavitt wrote, 24 people died on Wednesday 鈥?a rate of one per hour. There were 269 patients fighting for their lives in intensive care units. Thousands of necessary surgeries were cancelled to care for the mostly unvaccinated flooding hospital wings. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kenneys decision to call a state of emergency, to reluctantly adopt a vaccine passport or as he calls it a restriction exemption program , and to stress that vaccination is not a personal health choice but one that has real consequences for our whole society, has the potential to change the course of this election.On the one hand, it may send potential Conservative voters 鈥?those upset with mandatory lockdowns and vaccine passports 鈥?into the arms of Maxime Berniers stanley cups Peoples Party of Canada. On the other hand, Kenneys acknowledgment that he prematurely rushed into reopening th
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