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The former city of Stoney Creek is being fingered as the source of 180,500 cubic metres of pre-existing waste at the Taro industrial dump that is forcing the sites owner to seek a licence amendment to boost its capacity by that amount.Described as mostly brick and rubble, the waste was piled there before the upper Stoney Creek site received its licence from the Mike Harris government in 1996. Not to slam the old city of Stoney Creek. They were placing waste in a lot of places they shouldnt, Terr stanley water bottle apure Environmental district manager Lorenzo Alfano told Taros community liaison committee on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He noted the former municipality also dumped waste 鈥?street sweepings and other debris, since removed 鈥?at 87 Acres Park in Vinemount stanley cup back in the day.Alfano revealed the source of Taros pre-existing waste near the end of discussion on a dispute over the sites remaining capacity as the company is conducting an environmental assessment on options to expand the dump. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Area resident Wes Connor spurred a review by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change after he contended Terrapures annual compliance reports indicated the dump should be at or above an existing waste limit of 6.32 million cubic metres.Terrapure estimated Taro sti stanley thermobecher ll had room for 532,585 cubic metres of waste at the beginning of last year, while Connor put the figure at 210,820 Dzqa 2 more Burlington residents dead from COVID-19 as Halton reports nearly 30 cases from the weekend
Most anglers like to brag about how big their catch was. But a U.K. fisherman is elated with his tiny catch.Richard West hails from Cornwall and was recently fishing for monkfish on the Atlantic Ocean, 20 miles south of Penzance, when he hauled in the net to find a tiny Lego shark among the catch.It turns out this is the first of 51,800 sharks that were lost in what has been dubbed the 822 stanley cup 1;Great Lego Spill of 1997. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Back on Feb. 13, 1997, a ship called the Tokio Express was heading to New York from Rotterdam, when a huge wave smashed into its side near Land End, a U.K. Marine Conservation Society page said.The boat rocked dramatically, and with it, 62 cargo containers fell into the ocean 鈥?one loaded with 4.8 million pieces of Lego. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ironically, the Lego inside was mostly sea-themed, for kits including Lego Pirates and Lego Aquazone, Wikipedia said. A sampling of the nearly five million Lego pie stanley taza ces that fell i
The former city of Stoney Creek is being fingered as the source of 180,500 cubic metres of pre-existing waste at the Taro industrial dump that is forcing the sites owner to seek a licence amendment to boost its capacity by that amount.Described as mostly brick and rubble, the waste was piled there before the upper Stoney Creek site received its licence from the Mike Harris government in 1996. Not to slam the old city of Stoney Creek. They were placing waste in a lot of places they shouldnt, Terr stanley water bottle apure Environmental district manager Lorenzo Alfano told Taros community liaison committee on Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He noted the former municipality also dumped waste 鈥?street sweepings and other debris, since removed 鈥?at 87 Acres Park in Vinemount stanley cup back in the day.Alfano revealed the source of Taros pre-existing waste near the end of discussion on a dispute over the sites remaining capacity as the company is conducting an environmental assessment on options to expand the dump. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Area resident Wes Connor spurred a review by the Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change after he contended Terrapures annual compliance reports indicated the dump should be at or above an existing waste limit of 6.32 million cubic metres.Terrapure estimated Taro sti stanley thermobecher ll had room for 532,585 cubic metres of waste at the beginning of last year, while Connor put the figure at 210,820 Dzqa 2 more Burlington residents dead from COVID-19 as Halton reports nearly 30 cases from the weekend
Most anglers like to brag about how big their catch was. But a U.K. fisherman is elated with his tiny catch.Richard West hails from Cornwall and was recently fishing for monkfish on the Atlantic Ocean, 20 miles south of Penzance, when he hauled in the net to find a tiny Lego shark among the catch.It turns out this is the first of 51,800 sharks that were lost in what has been dubbed the 822 stanley cup 1;Great Lego Spill of 1997. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Back on Feb. 13, 1997, a ship called the Tokio Express was heading to New York from Rotterdam, when a huge wave smashed into its side near Land End, a U.K. Marine Conservation Society page said.The boat rocked dramatically, and with it, 62 cargo containers fell into the ocean 鈥?one loaded with 4.8 million pieces of Lego. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ironically, the Lego inside was mostly sea-themed, for kits including Lego Pirates and Lego Aquazone, Wikipedia said. A sampling of the nearly five million Lego pie stanley taza ces that fell i
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Two west Toronto health care institutions plan to partner up to deliver services to pati termo stanley ents.The arrangement announced by Runnymede Health Centre and Humber River Hospital on Tuesday is the first of its kind, say proponents, and will allow the sharing of knowledge and best practices between two independently governed organizations, in an effort to address patient wait times, quality of service and harmonizing logistical concerns like the seamless transfer of patient records.聽 Rather than reinventing the wheel we can look to our partners at Humber and say, what do you have that we need said Runnymede nurse practitioner Kim Deroo who attended the joint announcement at the health centre. Were in the same catchment area, so its a good fit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley flask One of the first phases of the plan, which has been in the works for a year-and-a-half, is to refer Humber patients who dont require urgent or acute care to stanley cup Runnymede, getting those individuals out of overcrowded emergency rooms where they can be better and more quickly served, eliminating the reliance on hallway medicine, said Runnymede CEO Connie Dejak. People are waiting in the hallways of emergency rooms, and theyre getting care, when there are facilities like Runnymede that can offer that transition to rehab or outpatient services, said Dejak. We have the goal of getting patients out of hallways into the appropriate hospital and back into the community. Anwg Wiggie s in Caledonia takes a slice out of coronavirus
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Two west Toronto health care institutions plan to partner up to deliver services to pati termo stanley ents.The arrangement announced by Runnymede Health Centre and Humber River Hospital on Tuesday is the first of its kind, say proponents, and will allow the sharing of knowledge and best practices between two independently governed organizations, in an effort to address patient wait times, quality of service and harmonizing logistical concerns like the seamless transfer of patient records.聽 Rather than reinventing the wheel we can look to our partners at Humber and say, what do you have that we need said Runnymede nurse practitioner Kim Deroo who attended the joint announcement at the health centre. Were in the same catchment area, so its a good fit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley flask One of the first phases of the plan, which has been in the works for a year-and-a-half, is to refer Humber patients who dont require urgent or acute care to stanley cup Runnymede, getting those individuals out of overcrowded emergency rooms where they can be better and more quickly served, eliminating the reliance on hallway medicine, said Runnymede CEO Connie Dejak. People are waiting in the hallways of emergency rooms, and theyre getting care, when there are facilities like Runnymede that can offer that transition to rehab or outpatient services, said Dejak. We have the goal of getting patients out of hallways into the appropriate hospital and back into the community. Anwg Wiggie s in Caledonia takes a slice out of coronavirus
OTTAWA 鈥?Non-profit groups that wanted to use the Canada Student Service G stanley polska rant to hire volunteers say they have not heard a peep from the federal government since WE Charity walked away from running the $912-million program almost two weeks ago.That causing angst for organizations such as Souls Harbour Rescue Mission in Halifax, which has already taken on seven students but now doesn ;t know whether the government will actually cover the payments the volunteers have been promised.I wish they would just come out with a statement to say: It taking us a while, but charities, we won ;t leave you hanging for it, ; said Souls Harbour CEO Michelle Portman. They haven ;t said that. So that why we ;re all twiddling our thumbs and biting our nails. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Souls Harbour board of directors has decided the charity water bottle stanley will honour the commitment made to the seven students who are now volunteering in its thrift store, even if the government kills the program.But Portman said that will have financial implications across the r stanley tumbler est of the organization, which provides lunches and a safe space for hundreds of people every week. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have decided that if the government decides not to pay then we will uphold it in some way and pay the grant for them, she said. Bu
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North Korea foreig stanley spain n minister told world leaders Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump insult calling leader Kim Jong Un rocket man makes our rocket visit to the entire U.S. mainland inevitable all the more.Ri Yong Ho called the American president a mentally deranged person full of megalomania and complacency with his finger on the nuclear button. And he said Trump reckless and viol stanley tumbler ent words had provoked the supreme dignity of North Korea and rendered this sacred U.N. arena tainted.Ri highly anticipated speech to the General Assembly annual ministerial meeting fueled the fiery rhetoric between the U.S. Republican president and North Korea young leader. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trump threatened in his speech to the 193-member world body on Tuesday to totally destroy North Korea if forced to defend the U.S. or its allies. Kim, in an unusual direct statement to the world, responded pledging to take highest-level action against the United States.None other than Trump himself is on a suicide mission, Ri told the assembly Saturday. In case innocent lives of the U.S. are lost because of this suicide attack, Trump will be held totally responsible. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley bottles BELOW In a show of A Krnq Forensic link helps police catch suspect in violent sexual assaults in Richmond Hill, Mississauga
When they first landed on the market, the concept of a test you could do by yourself in 15 minutes 鈥?no lab or swab-wielding professional required 鈥?was billed by some as a game-changer in curbing the pandemic.Instead of trekking to an appointment and waiting a couple of days for a result, all of a sudden, the power to screen for potential COVID was available in a little, single-serving package.But a year after Health Canada approved the first rapid test, and officials began to announce deals to purchase millions of the tests from multiple manufacturers, they remain a challenge to ge stanley cup t your hands on. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some people are asking, why are they so hard to get As countries with high vaccination rates contemplate lifting public health restrictions, fans of the kits argue that, when used as a screening tool, they can help keep those spaces COVID-free. It requires a shift in thinking, however 鈥?an acceptance stanley cup that rapid tests, taken individually, may not be as accurate as lab tests, but when applied to a crowd, can function as a protective fence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of course, like most things related to COVID, countries across the world have charted their own path on the test kits, most of whic stanley website h are about the size of a deck of cards.When it comes to rapid tests, some countries have chosen to distribute them widely 鈥?the U.K., for example, is allowing anyone to get them f
North Korea foreig stanley spain n minister told world leaders Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump insult calling leader Kim Jong Un rocket man makes our rocket visit to the entire U.S. mainland inevitable all the more.Ri Yong Ho called the American president a mentally deranged person full of megalomania and complacency with his finger on the nuclear button. And he said Trump reckless and viol stanley tumbler ent words had provoked the supreme dignity of North Korea and rendered this sacred U.N. arena tainted.Ri highly anticipated speech to the General Assembly annual ministerial meeting fueled the fiery rhetoric between the U.S. Republican president and North Korea young leader. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trump threatened in his speech to the 193-member world body on Tuesday to totally destroy North Korea if forced to defend the U.S. or its allies. Kim, in an unusual direct statement to the world, responded pledging to take highest-level action against the United States.None other than Trump himself is on a suicide mission, Ri told the assembly Saturday. In case innocent lives of the U.S. are lost because of this suicide attack, Trump will be held totally responsible. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley bottles BELOW In a show of A Krnq Forensic link helps police catch suspect in violent sexual assaults in Richmond Hill, Mississauga
When they first landed on the market, the concept of a test you could do by yourself in 15 minutes 鈥?no lab or swab-wielding professional required 鈥?was billed by some as a game-changer in curbing the pandemic.Instead of trekking to an appointment and waiting a couple of days for a result, all of a sudden, the power to screen for potential COVID was available in a little, single-serving package.But a year after Health Canada approved the first rapid test, and officials began to announce deals to purchase millions of the tests from multiple manufacturers, they remain a challenge to ge stanley cup t your hands on. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Some people are asking, why are they so hard to get As countries with high vaccination rates contemplate lifting public health restrictions, fans of the kits argue that, when used as a screening tool, they can help keep those spaces COVID-free. It requires a shift in thinking, however 鈥?an acceptance stanley cup that rapid tests, taken individually, may not be as accurate as lab tests, but when applied to a crowd, can function as a protective fence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of course, like most things related to COVID, countries across the world have charted their own path on the test kits, most of whic stanley website h are about the size of a deck of cards.When it comes to rapid tests, some countries have chosen to distribute them widely 鈥?the U.K., for example, is allowing anyone to get them f
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After days of silence, Premier Doug Ford is denouncing the controversial demonstration by truckers on Parliament Hill. The right to peaceful protest is core to our Canadian identity, Ford said Monday in the wake of political rivals demanding he speak out about the rally against vaccination mandates for truckers who cross the Canada-U.S. border. I w stanley thermoskannen as extremely disturbed, however, to see some individuals desecrate our most sacred monuments and wave swastikas and other symbols of hate and intolerance this weekend, the premier said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That has no place in Ontario or Canada. Not no stanley thermos mug w. Not ever. Ford, whose Etobicoke home has been the target of weekly protests by anti-vaxxers and those opposed to pandemic lockdowns for the past 19 months, noted Ontario is beginning to ease some public health measures as of Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That return to allowing indoor dining at restaurants and bars, among other things, is the first ste stanley mugs p in returning to normal after nearly two years of restrictions in the province, he said. All Ontarians are united in their desire to put this pandemic behind us and return to the life we knew before COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The premier will meet with reporters on Tuesday in Ajax, where he will be asked about a rally that saw protesters dance on the Tomb Ouxp Fade to black: Barrie s Uptown Theater hosts its final regular screening
You dont need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 17 closures in Halton on Oct. 12 for roadwork on Highway 401, Highway 407 ETR and Queen Elizabeth Way.Highway 401 eastbound at Trafalgar Road. OPP-assisted full closure for 15 minutes. from Oct. 12 at 1 a.m. until Oct. 12 at 4 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road and 407: two right lanes closed until Oct. 14 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound off-ramp at Regional Road 25: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25: stanley cups all lanes closed until Oct. 12 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound at James Snow Parkway: two left lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road and James Snow Parkway: two right lanes closed until Oct. 12 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound off-ramp at James Snow Parkway: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at James stanley cup Snow Parkway: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at Regional Road stanley water bottle 25: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 407 ETR eastbound off-ramp at Highway 401: all lanes closed until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound off-ramp at Northshore Boulevard / Highway 2
After days of silence, Premier Doug Ford is denouncing the controversial demonstration by truckers on Parliament Hill. The right to peaceful protest is core to our Canadian identity, Ford said Monday in the wake of political rivals demanding he speak out about the rally against vaccination mandates for truckers who cross the Canada-U.S. border. I w stanley thermoskannen as extremely disturbed, however, to see some individuals desecrate our most sacred monuments and wave swastikas and other symbols of hate and intolerance this weekend, the premier said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That has no place in Ontario or Canada. Not no stanley thermos mug w. Not ever. Ford, whose Etobicoke home has been the target of weekly protests by anti-vaxxers and those opposed to pandemic lockdowns for the past 19 months, noted Ontario is beginning to ease some public health measures as of Monday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That return to allowing indoor dining at restaurants and bars, among other things, is the first ste stanley mugs p in returning to normal after nearly two years of restrictions in the province, he said. All Ontarians are united in their desire to put this pandemic behind us and return to the life we knew before COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The premier will meet with reporters on Tuesday in Ajax, where he will be asked about a rally that saw protesters dance on the Tomb Ouxp Fade to black: Barrie s Uptown Theater hosts its final regular screening
You dont need to sit in traffic: The Ministry of Transportation has scheduled 17 closures in Halton on Oct. 12 for roadwork on Highway 401, Highway 407 ETR and Queen Elizabeth Way.Highway 401 eastbound at Trafalgar Road. OPP-assisted full closure for 15 minutes. from Oct. 12 at 1 a.m. until Oct. 12 at 4 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road and 407: two right lanes closed until Oct. 14 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound off-ramp at Regional Road 25: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25: stanley cups all lanes closed until Oct. 12 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound at James Snow Parkway: two left lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road and James Snow Parkway: two right lanes closed until Oct. 12 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound off-ramp at James Snow Parkway: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at James stanley cup Snow Parkway: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound on-ramp at Regional Road stanley water bottle 25: all lanes closed from Oct. 12 at 11:59 p.m. until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Highway 407 ETR eastbound off-ramp at Highway 401: all lanes closed until Oct. 13 at 5 a.m.Queen Elizabeth Way Fort Erie bound off-ramp at Northshore Boulevard / Highway 2
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Hamilton police charged a man from Hamilton following an assault on Calebs Walk trail in the area of Dalewood Crescent and Oak Knoll Drive in Hamiltons west end last week.Last week, police said a female victim was walking through a heavily wooded area on the path when an stanley isolierkanne unknown man assaulted her. Police did not provide any additional details of the assault, but thanked the public for helping to identify the person responsible for the random attack in a release.A 28-year-old man was arrested and charged with assault causin stanley cup g bodily harm, four counts of failure to comply with probation and drug possession. ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW Investigators are asking residents in the area to review their video surveillance for suspicious behaviour on Sept. 30 between 3 and 5 p.m., if they havent already done so. If there is footage that may assist the investigation, residents are asked to contact Hamilton police acting Det. Sgt. John Obrovac at 905-546-3833. Alessia Passafiume is an intern reporter with The Spectator. Reach her via email: apassafiume@thespec ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tdnl High schoolers who smoke weed are dazed and confused, UW study finds
To a round of applause from the packed city council chambers, city council approved a budget for a long awaited new library in the downtown core.In a 9-4 vote, council approved a $67.1-million budget for the new library which will be built on what is currently the Baker Street parking lot. The council package also includes $15 million for site remediation, $21 million for parking and $2.6 million for an urban square at the planned Baker District redevelopment.The vote does not commit hard dollars to the project, instead approving a hard dollar figure city staff ca stanley cup n use for detailed planning of the project, as well as for grant applications from upper levels of government. These numbers will be forwarded to the city capital budget discussions, which will begin next month. ARTICLE CO stanley vaso NTINUES BELOW Much of the discussion in council chambers Monday evening revolved around the costs for the library project. Speaking in favour of the project, Coun. Leanne Piper said the concerns around costs was no stranger to council chambers. Many city councils before us have been at this exact same crossroads, she said, pointing to past projects like the Evergreen centre, the Sleeman Centre, the River Run stanley website and the West End Rec Centre. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even in 1856, old city hall was a huge controversy. Market Square and new city hall, we were at this same crossroad. That how great c
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To a round of applause from the packed city council chambers, city council approved a budget for a long awaited new library in the downtown core.In a 9-4 vote, council approved a $67.1-million budget for the new library which will be built on what is currently the Baker Street parking lot. The council package also includes $15 million for site remediation, $21 million for parking and $2.6 million for an urban square at the planned Baker District redevelopment.The vote does not commit hard dollars to the project, instead approving a hard dollar figure city staff ca stanley cup n use for detailed planning of the project, as well as for grant applications from upper levels of government. These numbers will be forwarded to the city capital budget discussions, which will begin next month. ARTICLE CO stanley vaso NTINUES BELOW Much of the discussion in council chambers Monday evening revolved around the costs for the library project. Speaking in favour of the project, Coun. Leanne Piper said the concerns around costs was no stranger to council chambers. Many city councils before us have been at this exact same crossroads, she said, pointing to past projects like the Evergreen centre, the Sleeman Centre, the River Run stanley website and the West End Rec Centre. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Even in 1856, old city hall was a huge controversy. Market Square and new city hall, we were at this same crossroad. That how great c
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TORONTO 鈥?Women in predominantly female job sectors must have access to a suitable male comparison group in order to ensure their pay is fair, and stays that way, Ontario top court ruled on Tuesday.In a pair of related decisions, the Court of Appeal found in favour of employees of for-profit nursing homes 鈥?an almost exclusively female domain.At iss stanley cup ue was how to ensure the women, after initially achieving pay equity, can ensure they keep receiving fair compensation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You don ;t get a pay equity decision and it all wrapped up in a bow and you ;re done, said Vicki McKenna, president of the Ontario Nurses Association. You have to maintain it.The case involved 143 for-profit long-term care homes, backed by the Ontario government, and two unions 鈥?the nurses association and Service Employees International Union 鈥?which represent several thousand mostly female workers in the facilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley spain Ontario 821 stanley kubek 7 Pay Equity Act aims to remedy systemic gender discrimination in terms of pay in predominantly female occupations. This is normally done by comparing male and female job classes.The problem for the nursing homes, however, is the absence of comparable male groups. In such cases, the legislation provides a proxy method that involves looking at comparable women elsewhere who have achi Qdpf Ontario Premier Doug Ford government notifies Burlington of major change to city s development planning
Labour Day falls on Monday, Sept. 2, and as a statutory holiday dedicated to h stanley cup onouring the contributions of workers and the labour movement, many businesses and government services will be closed. vaso stanley News LABOUR DAY: Will No Frills, Metro, FreshCo, Farm Boy, Costco, LCBO, The Beer Store and other locations in Ontario be open Sept. 2 Madeline Jafarnejad Whats closed ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Government officesPost officesBanksLCBO storesWhats open ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW HospitalsRestaurantsCinemasTourist attractions like The Ex, Canada Wonderland and moreRecreational facilities such as parks stanley becher , beaches, golf courses and splash padsExceptions ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
TORONTO 鈥?Women in predominantly female job sectors must have access to a suitable male comparison group in order to ensure their pay is fair, and stays that way, Ontario top court ruled on Tuesday.In a pair of related decisions, the Court of Appeal found in favour of employees of for-profit nursing homes 鈥?an almost exclusively female domain.At iss stanley cup ue was how to ensure the women, after initially achieving pay equity, can ensure they keep receiving fair compensation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You don ;t get a pay equity decision and it all wrapped up in a bow and you ;re done, said Vicki McKenna, president of the Ontario Nurses Association. You have to maintain it.The case involved 143 for-profit long-term care homes, backed by the Ontario government, and two unions 鈥?the nurses association and Service Employees International Union 鈥?which represent several thousand mostly female workers in the facilities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley spain Ontario 821 stanley kubek 7 Pay Equity Act aims to remedy systemic gender discrimination in terms of pay in predominantly female occupations. This is normally done by comparing male and female job classes.The problem for the nursing homes, however, is the absence of comparable male groups. In such cases, the legislation provides a proxy method that involves looking at comparable women elsewhere who have achi Qdpf Ontario Premier Doug Ford government notifies Burlington of major change to city s development planning
Labour Day falls on Monday, Sept. 2, and as a statutory holiday dedicated to h stanley cup onouring the contributions of workers and the labour movement, many businesses and government services will be closed. vaso stanley News LABOUR DAY: Will No Frills, Metro, FreshCo, Farm Boy, Costco, LCBO, The Beer Store and other locations in Ontario be open Sept. 2 Madeline Jafarnejad Whats closed ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Government officesPost officesBanksLCBO storesWhats open ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW HospitalsRestaurantsCinemasTourist attractions like The Ex, Canada Wonderland and moreRecreational facilities such as parks stanley becher , beaches, golf courses and splash padsExceptions ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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