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OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberal government is committing $101 million over five years to reduce violence against women, a highlight of a federal budget that promised to consider the way programs and policies impact different genders in different ways.The money, beginning with $19 million this coming fiscal year is going to back up a federal strategy on gender-based violence that Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef is expected to unveil in the coming weeks.More details are coming later, but the budget tabled Wednesday said it will include setting up a centre of excellence within Status of Women Canada to stanley sverige co-ordinate efforts and also measures from the RCMP and the Defence Department. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The anti-violence initiative is part of a budget the Liberals are selling as having been designed with women in mind.This includes, for the first time in Canadian hist stanley cup ory, an element of gender-based analysis, which means examining how budgetary measures might produce different effects 鈥?both positive and negative 鈥?for women and men, o stanley cup r girls and boys. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gender-based analysis also takes age, income, culture, ethnicity and other intersecting factors into account.The decisions we make, and the policies we create, impact men and women differently, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said in the House of Commons as he delivered the 2017 budget. Wluf Will higher mortgage rates dampen Canada s economy
OTTAWA 鈥?As Mounties move forward to outfit officers with body-worn cameras, the parliamentary budget officer estimates it will cost $131 million over five years.A costing note Thursday said the RCMP is expected to purchase 12,500 camera subscriptions for use across the country at 700 detachments.There were calls for officers to wear the technology during global demonstrations last year demanding more police accountability. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Prime Minister Justin Trudeau voiced his support for body cameras in June when the RCMP was facing criticism for a video from a bystander showing an officer in Nunavut using a truck door to knock a man over. An investigation by the Ottawa Police Service determined the arrest was lawful.There was also backlash at the time after a separate v stanley cup ideo showed Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam in a physical confrontation with RCMP officers in Fort McMurray, Alta. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki鈥?agreed to outfit officers with cameras soon after.The g stanley drinking cup overnment 2020 fall economic statement announced $238.5 million over six years to support the camera program. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups It is expected to start in May and is to have a phased national rollout. The price tag for the camera and digital evidence management system was based on data from the Toronto
OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberal government is committing $101 million over five years to reduce violence against women, a highlight of a federal budget that promised to consider the way programs and policies impact different genders in different ways.The money, beginning with $19 million this coming fiscal year is going to back up a federal strategy on gender-based violence that Status of Women Minister Maryam Monsef is expected to unveil in the coming weeks.More details are coming later, but the budget tabled Wednesday said it will include setting up a centre of excellence within Status of Women Canada to stanley sverige co-ordinate efforts and also measures from the RCMP and the Defence Department. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The anti-violence initiative is part of a budget the Liberals are selling as having been designed with women in mind.This includes, for the first time in Canadian hist stanley cup ory, an element of gender-based analysis, which means examining how budgetary measures might produce different effects 鈥?both positive and negative 鈥?for women and men, o stanley cup r girls and boys. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gender-based analysis also takes age, income, culture, ethnicity and other intersecting factors into account.The decisions we make, and the policies we create, impact men and women differently, Finance Minister Bill Morneau said in the House of Commons as he delivered the 2017 budget. Wluf Will higher mortgage rates dampen Canada s economy
OTTAWA 鈥?As Mounties move forward to outfit officers with body-worn cameras, the parliamentary budget officer estimates it will cost $131 million over five years.A costing note Thursday said the RCMP is expected to purchase 12,500 camera subscriptions for use across the country at 700 detachments.There were calls for officers to wear the technology during global demonstrations last year demanding more police accountability. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Prime Minister Justin Trudeau voiced his support for body cameras in June when the RCMP was facing criticism for a video from a bystander showing an officer in Nunavut using a truck door to knock a man over. An investigation by the Ottawa Police Service determined the arrest was lawful.There was also backlash at the time after a separate v stanley cup ideo showed Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation Chief Allan Adam in a physical confrontation with RCMP officers in Fort McMurray, Alta. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki鈥?agreed to outfit officers with cameras soon after.The g stanley drinking cup overnment 2020 fall economic statement announced $238.5 million over six years to support the camera program. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups It is expected to start in May and is to have a phased national rollout. The price tag for the camera and digital evidence management system was based on data from the Toronto
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Restaurants, bars and other food and drink establishments are open for dining in outdoor areas, like patios, curbside, parking lots and adjacent properties in the places of Ontario cleared to enter Phase 2 of reopening amid the COVID-19 pandemic, June 12.Heres a breakdown of some of the protocols that are in place to keep customers and staff safe:鈥?Diners from different households must have at least two metres of space between them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cups uk 鈥?Reservations will be required.鈥?Limits will be placed on the number of patrons allowed in the space at one time and there also must be enough space between tables, including to allow for movement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The onl stanley cup becher y indoor access permitted will be for washroom use 鈥?or other health and safety purposes 鈥?getting to an outdoor space, paying the bill or picking up takeout orders.James Rilett, vice-president of Restaurants Canada, says the step vaso stanley forward is definitely good news. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Restaurants are just eager to start serving people in person again and while it will still be a while before they return to profitability, at least this is a light at the end of the tunnel, he said. Theres going to be a lot of conversations going forward with public health units, but our operators are interested in doing things the safest way possible, so theyll learn Tlka Syl Carle, Wellington鈥擧alton Hills People s Party of Canada candidate
WARKWORTH 鈥?Northumberland OPP are looking for a missing 16-year-old Trent Hills girl.Nicole Joncas was last seen leaving her home on Mill Street in Warkworth at about 1:25 a.m. on Monday.Police believe she may now be in the Windsor area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She is described five feet three, about 170 pou stanley quencher nds, with blue eyes and shoulder length black hair. Police do not kn stanley cup ow what she was wearing at the time sh stanley website e was last seen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone knowing her whereabouts can call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or online at stopcrimehere.ca.
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WARKWORTH 鈥?Northumberland OPP are looking for a missing 16-year-old Trent Hills girl.Nicole Joncas was last seen leaving her home on Mill Street in Warkworth at about 1:25 a.m. on Monday.Police believe she may now be in the Windsor area. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She is described five feet three, about 170 pou stanley quencher nds, with blue eyes and shoulder length black hair. Police do not kn stanley cup ow what she was wearing at the time sh stanley website e was last seen. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Anyone knowing her whereabouts can call the OPP at 1-888-310-1122 or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477, or online at stopcrimehere.ca.
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LONDON 鈥?Campaigners fighting British government plans to expand Heathrow Airport have lost a challenge in one of the country highest courts.A coalition of local councils, environmentalists and London residents claim the government has failed to properly address the impact on air quality, climate change, noise and congestion that adding a third runway would entail. London Mayor Sadiq Khan has also backed the lawsuit.The environmental group Greenpeace says that while the campaigners may have lost this judgment, the government is losing the argument on whether such expa stanley becher nsi stanley cup nz on is morally justifiable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Parliament approved plans last year for the third runway, backing what t stanley en mexico he government described as the most important transportation project in a generation. Prime Minister Theresa May has said the expansion will boost economic growth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press Tsql You want kindergartners to social distance Are you kidding me : How the youngest learners are about to become the toughest test for back to school under COVID-19
Ontario reported 640 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday and a total of 10 new deaths linked to the virus.The province said six of the deaths occurred in the past 24 hours, while four took place more than a month ago and are being added to the overall tally after a data cleanup.Health Minister Christine Elliott said 485 of the most recent infections are among those who are either not fully vaccinated or whose immunization status is unknown. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are currently 323 patients in Ontario hospitals due to COVID-19, with 178 in intensive care and 153 on a vent stanley puodelis ilator.The latest numbers come as loosened capacity limits take effect at certain venues where proof of vaccination is required, including arenas, stadiums, concert halls and theatres. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley website Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore said the change is due to key public health measures stabilizing in recent days.Capacity limits at outdoor events where people stand are now up to 75 per cent or 15,000 people, whichever is lower. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For outdoor events where people are seated, limits now stand at up to 75 per cent capacity or 30,000 people. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That means the Blue Jays are able to increase capacity stanley cup at the Rogers Centre in Toronto to 30,000 鈥?up fr
LONDON 鈥?Campaigners fighting British government plans to expand Heathrow Airport have lost a challenge in one of the country highest courts.A coalition of local councils, environmentalists and London residents claim the government has failed to properly address the impact on air quality, climate change, noise and congestion that adding a third runway would entail. London Mayor Sadiq Khan has also backed the lawsuit.The environmental group Greenpeace says that while the campaigners may have lost this judgment, the government is losing the argument on whether such expa stanley becher nsi stanley cup nz on is morally justifiable. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Parliament approved plans last year for the third runway, backing what t stanley en mexico he government described as the most important transportation project in a generation. Prime Minister Theresa May has said the expansion will boost economic growth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Associated Press Tsql You want kindergartners to social distance Are you kidding me : How the youngest learners are about to become the toughest test for back to school under COVID-19
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Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault recently proposed that federal government regulations mandate electric vehicle sales in Canada.If passed, the regulations will dictate that at least 20 per cent of new passenger cars, SUVs and pickup trucks sold in Canada be electric starting in 2026. This number would be 60 per cent by 2030 and 100 per cent by 2035.聽The government recently said聽light-duty vehicles passenger cars, SUVs and light trucks account for about half of Canadas emissions from the transportation sector. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The proposed regulations help to reduce emissions from stanley water bottle our transportation and are a key component of the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, which puts Canada on a path to achieve at least a 40 percent reduction in emissions by 2030, a government news release stated. What are your thoughts ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug Disclaimer: Poll results are not scientific. As the informal findings of a survey presented to the readers of this site, they reflect the opinions of those readers who have chosen to participate. The survey is available online to anyone who is interested in taking it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Editor note: This web poll was updated on Jan. 4 at 9:15 a.m. to correct the percentage of stanley cup cars sold by 2030. Dwzl From restaurant to grocery store: This Toronto bistro transformed amid COVID-19 in order to continue feeding its neighbourhood
OTTAWA 鈥?The Trudeau Liberals ; fiscal update this week put a cost to all the emergency COVID-19 aid the federal treasury will dole out. It delivered some shocks: a gigantic deficit and a projection that the federal debt will top $1 trillion.What is causing the federal deficit to hit $343.2 billion Late last year, the government forecast this year deficit at $28.1 billion. But the federal government is staring at a rapid drop in revenues due to the economic lockdown slashing the taxes people and businesses pay: that alone adds $81.3 billion to the deficit. Spending spiked by $236 billion for measures such as the $500-a-week emergency benefit for people whose work vaporized. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Combined, that borrowing will push the federal debt past $1 trillion by the end of the fiscal year.Former parliamentary budget officer Kevin Page, in stanley quencher a post on Finances of the Nation, a website run by researchers and tax professionals, summed up what all that debt will mean for the government. He said future generations will pay for it through stanley cup a mix of higher debt interest payments or taxes, less fiscal room to address the next pandemic crisis or climate change, or less generous government programs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What the interest like on that debt Can we afford stanley cup it Ironically, it not as hard as you think, thanks to rec
Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault recently proposed that federal government regulations mandate electric vehicle sales in Canada.If passed, the regulations will dictate that at least 20 per cent of new passenger cars, SUVs and pickup trucks sold in Canada be electric starting in 2026. This number would be 60 per cent by 2030 and 100 per cent by 2035.聽The government recently said聽light-duty vehicles passenger cars, SUVs and light trucks account for about half of Canadas emissions from the transportation sector. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The proposed regulations help to reduce emissions from stanley water bottle our transportation and are a key component of the 2030 Emissions Reduction Plan, which puts Canada on a path to achieve at least a 40 percent reduction in emissions by 2030, a government news release stated. What are your thoughts ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley mug Disclaimer: Poll results are not scientific. As the informal findings of a survey presented to the readers of this site, they reflect the opinions of those readers who have chosen to participate. The survey is available online to anyone who is interested in taking it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Editor note: This web poll was updated on Jan. 4 at 9:15 a.m. to correct the percentage of stanley cup cars sold by 2030. Dwzl From restaurant to grocery store: This Toronto bistro transformed amid COVID-19 in order to continue feeding its neighbourhood
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Ottawa police are investigating after someone yelled obscenities at a member of federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna staff, video of which was posted to social media.A 90-second video circulating on social media appears to have been shot by the person who was yelling, after asking to see McKenna at her downtown Ottawa constituency office last week.After b stanley cup e stanley cup ing told the office was closed due to COVID-19, the individual yells expletives and insults at the employee about McKenna and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermobecher McKenna says she has been in touch with both the Ottawa Police Service, which is investigating, as well as the RCMP. This isn ;t the first time McKenna has been targeted, as vulgar and sexist graffiti was spray-painted across the front of her campaign office following the 2019 election. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McKenna says such incidents have become increasingly common for politicians, suggesting the growing polarization in the U.S. and on social media are contributing to the problem.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 10, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Cwab How COVID-19 vaccines are impacting the timing of everything from mammograms to chemotherapy
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Monday, Sept. 30, is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, first introduced by the federal government in 2021.Canadians are asked to wear an orange shirt on this day, to honour the Indigenous children who never returned home, and survivors of residential schools, as well as their families and communities on a healing journey.It not only a day of reflection, but a day of learning and building Indigenous cultural awareness. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Here are some curated stories that can assist in that education: stanley cup becher News What is the story behind Orange Shirt Day in Canada Metroland Staff ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley bottles vaso stanley
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