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OTTAWA 鈥?Canada new commitment to United Nations peacekeeping has left some international observers questioning whether it will be enough to accomplish another big foreign policy goal: eventually winning a seat on the UN Security Council.After promising a year ago to provide UN peace opera stanley cup tions with up to 600 troops and stanley canada 150 police officers, the Trudeau government announced this week plans for a rapid reaction force of just 200 soldiers, as well as the services of six helicopters and two transport aircraft, including necessary personnel. Where those soldiers would go remains an open question.Restoring Canada reputation as a peacekeeping nation was a key plank in the Liberal foreign policy platform during the 2015 election campaign, part of a broader goal of re-engaging with global institutions, especially the UN. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The government is also planning to run for a temporary two-year seat on the powerful Security Council starting in 2021; to do so, winning th stanley cup e support of two-thirds of the UN 194 members is an absolute must.But the large numbers of votes in Africa and Asia 鈥?where peacekeepers are most urgently needed 鈥?has some questioning whether the Liberals have hurt their chances with huge voting blocks in the UN General Assembly. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW You gain an image, a reputation in the United Nations over years, and it ve Ubia Port hopes answer to gull poop lies in eagle nest
TORONTO 鈥?Canada Goose Holdings Inc. is moving stanley cup to increase its domestic production of personal protective equipment for health-care workers across Canada.The company, best known for its luxury winter parkas, announced plans last month to start production of medical gear at two Canadian factories.It now says it will begin to reopen its other Canadian facilities over the next two weeks to bring all eight of its locations into production. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Approximately 150 employees are currently producing equipment in Toronto and Winnipeg. The company says as many as 900 employees will be working when it reaches full capacity.Canada Goose plans to produce at least 60,000 gowns per week, with plans to deliver up stanley cups to 1.5 million, at cost. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The company has three manufacturing facilities in Winnipeg and three in the Toronto area as well as operations in Montreal and Boisbriand, Que.This story by The Canadian Press was first published April 9, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Companies in this story: TSX:GOOS ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley flasche By The Canadian Press
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Two months before the provinces Science Table issued a stark warning about a looming third wave of COVID-19, Peel Regions associate medical officer sent an email to the Ministry of Labour.Dr. Gayane Hovhannisyan wanted to know what was being done to better supp stanley cup price ort vulnerable workers. It was December 2020, and Peel 鈥?home to a high concentration of low-wage sectors 鈥?was attuned to the particular risks. In almost all outbreaks we encounter agency staff from a variety of staffing agencies, reads the email, obtained through a freedom-of-information request. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Most of them dont have any paid sick benefits and may be either international students or new immigrants. These were hazards labour advocates, health experts and workers themselves had long warned of. In the context of stanley botella COVID, people hired through temporary help agencies were often difficult to reach, working in multiple sites, living in crowded households, Hovhannisyans email noted. Many were not getting tested because they fear losing their jobs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But the last time she inquired 鈥?specifically about temp agency staff in long-term-care homes 鈥?Hovhannisyan was stanley cup told the issue was out of scope for the labour ministry, the email said. Perhaps joint advocacy between the Ministry of Labour and the Ministry of Health and Long Term Care may be helpful, Hovhannisyan suggested. Yyfa Halton adds 44 more COVID-19 infections as total variants jump nearly 50 cases across Burlington, Oakville, Milton and Halton HIlls
As COVID-19 vaccination efforts unfold worldwide, there will inevitably be moments of progress mixed with setbacks. The Star offers a daily look at the one step forward, one step back, nature of the road to vaccination.One step forward ...AstraZeneca has landed. The third vaccine approved in Canada for use against COVID-19 will soon be doled out. The National Advisory Committee on Immunization NACI has not stanley quencher ably not yet recommended the vaccine for people over the stanley cup age of 65. Thats led to provinces plotting their own particular plans for its use. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While the provincial vaccination programs largely focus on giving doses to the oldest people first, the NACI position has offered a chance for some creativity in protecting younger people.On Wednesday, Ontario announced that family doctors will be able to give doses of the vaccine to people between the ages of 60 and 64. A total of 194,500 doses are available, and there are more than one million Ontarians in this age category. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW B.C., meanwhile, has promised to use its AstraZeneca doses for essential workers under the age of 65, and in areas where an outbreak is happening. The province will prioritize northern areas, which have fewer health care resources and recent transmission of the virus.Alberta is offering AstraZeneca shots to 64-year-olds first, and will then offer rem stanley cups aining doses to those ag
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OTTAWA 鈥?The 10 Bloc Quebecois MPs emerged from crisis talks with their leader to show a united f stanley water bottle ront Thursday 鈥?a day after seve stanley tumbler n of them warned her she had to regain their confidence.Today is a day that has made us stronger in our will to work together and to help advance the Bloc Quebecois and Quebec independence, said Martine Ouellet.Ouellet, who was only elected leader last March, apologized in public to Bloc MP Rheal Fortin for the conduct of her chief of staff, Louis-Philippe Dubois. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dubois was fired Wednesday after a media report he all stanley trinkflaschen egedly tried to sully Fortin reputation by leaking information about him and the law firm where he used to work.I acted extremely rapidly but if this affair has caused any harm, I apologize to Rheal and I have total confidence in him, Ouellet told a news conference after her lengthy meeting with the caucus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fortin served as interim Bloc leader for 18 months.On Wednesday, seven Bloc MPs held a news conference during which they said Ouellet had to regain the confidence of her caucus. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We learned that Louis-Philippe Dubois was working more against Bloc MPs than for the Bloc, House leader Gabriel Ste-Marie said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Tiya Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Jan. 16
Oshawa is at a familiar fork in the road this provincial election, and only June 2 will determine whether the riding will swing orange or blue, according to a local political commentator.The city had a long stretch of NDP MPPs from 1975 until 1995. Then, Oshawa elected Conservative MPP Jerry Ouellette for a legacy of 15 years from 1995 until 2014. Thats when NDP candidate Jennifer French, a labour rights activist and teacher, first won the Oshawa seat at Queens Park.In the last provincial election, French was re-elected with almost 45 per cent of the vote, followed by the Progressive Conservative candidate with close to 42 per cent. In contrast, the candidate with the next highest number of votes in the 2018 election the Liberal candidate had approximately 8 per cent. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trent University history professor and political commentator David Sheinin said that Oshawa is one of two ridings in Durham that is up in stanley cup the air, noting the race between incumbent NDP candidate Jennifer French and Progres stanley botella sive Conservative candidate Alex Down is too close to call at this point. Oshawa riding could swing back to the Progressive Conservatives, Sheini stanley spain n says, noting the riding is not the NDP stronghold it once was. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Working people in Ontario for at least 20 years 鈥?cant be relied upon by the NDP to support them as was once the case in places like Oshawa, h
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GUANGZHOU, China 鈥?Prime Minister Justin Trudeau departed China on Thursday without securing the start of free trade talks with the world second-largest economy, but said Canadians need to lower their expectations about just how quick that will happen.Trudeau said differences need to be addressed on how Canada deals with China state-owne stanley termoska d enterprises. Separately, he also said he is committed to standing up for Canadian values in a respectful way, including protecting the interests of Canadians behind bars.Canadians should be under no illusions that a free trade deal with China will be easy, Trudeau told reporters before returning to Canada after a four-day visit. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Before agreeing to formally start talks, the government wants China to agree to a broad framework that will incorporate its so-called progressive trade agenda, which would formally place the environment, labour stanley fr , gender and governance issues on the bargaining table.Trudeau acknowledged that the two countries have a lot of work to do to interface their different systems in a way that is mutually beneficial 鈥?a phrase the Chinese are fond of using. He said the two countries have already had good success in partnering on the environment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau sug stanley cup gested that getting China to agree to other parts of his progress Dooz Eleven injured in crash east of London, Ont.
Canadian hospital foundations have banded together to create a fund in order to purchase protective equipment for healthcare workers. The Frontline Fund is a way for Canadians and corporations vaso stanley to contribute to the fight against COVID-19. Hospital foundations will use monies to provide supplies, supports and research in the fight against the virus and to support northern communities and In stanley cups digenous health.The novel coronavirus is taking an unprecedented toll on frontline healthcare workers, said Caroline Riseboro, president and CEO of Trillium Health Partners Foundation, a member of the steering committee for The Frontline Fund. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They are working around the clock, at risk of contracting COVID-19. They are isolating themselves from their families to avoid spreading the virus, she said in a news release. They are tired, anxious and under relentless pressure to keep fighting. And yet, every day, they go back to work to protect us. We need to protect them, too. The Frontline Fund has gathered $8.5 mi stanley cup llion in contributions to date due to its founding partners. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The fund has partnered with CanadaHelps.org to help get Canadians to get involved. All donations from individuals will flow through Canada Helps and be aggregated so that funds given remain in the province of the donor.Donations can be made by visiting FrontlineFund.
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It was only named聽two weeks ago, but COVID-19 variant of interest Mu has a small foothold in Ontario, with 200 cases identified here since June.聽Mu, also known as聽B. 1.621, was first detected in Colombia in January and named for the 12th letter of the Greek alphabet by the World Health Organization on Aug. 30 鈥?the same day stanley thermoskannen the WHO declared it a variant of interest. Since its emergence in Colombia earlier this year, the variant has surfaced in more than 40 countries, including Canada and the U.S.聽While it isn ;t anywhere near as prevalent as the COVID-19 Delta variant, the WHO and both federal and provincial public health agencies in Canada are keeping an eye on it. He stanley en mexico re what we know so far about Mu.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mu mutationsIn its weekly epidemiological update Aug. 31, WHO described Mu as having a constellation of mutations that could potentially make it resistant to the COVID-19 vaccines currently available. While constellation is a relative term, Outbreak.info, a data aggregation site maintained by three Scripps Research Labs, lists 21 genetic mutations. Genetic mutations occur randomly as a virus replicates itself, and can make a vi stanley cup rus less effective, causing it to die off, or more effective, causing it to infect hosts more easily or to resist antibodies produced by the immune system. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To be declared a variant of interest Qcqe Enjoy outdoor experience at Back Forty Artisan Cheese along the Mississippi River
The Ontario government is providing over $31 million to help improve access to specialized menta stanley cups l health treatment services, reduce waitlists and wait times, and support the mental health and wellbeing of children and youth by addressing the increased demand for services during COVID-19.Ontario Health Minister stanley website Christine Elliott makes an announcement during a virtual news conference. She is joined by Michael Tibollo, provincial associate minister of mental health and stanley bottles addictions, and Kim Moran, CEO of Childrens Mental Health Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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TORONTO 鈥?Canadians across the country have been reaching into their wallets to donate money to the family of an American soldier whom Omar Khadr is accused of killing in Afghanistan 15 years ago.The online fundraising effort 鈥?part political protest, part generosity 鈥?comes amid a furor over the $10.5 million sources said the federal government paid Khadr for breaching his rights while he was an American prisoner at Guantanamo Bay.Jerome Dondo, of St. Claude, Man., who said he donated $10 to the campaign, decried the federal payout while the widow and children of U.S. special forces soldier Sgt. Chris Speer were fighting in Canadian court for that money. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO stanley fr W The Canadian government should have at least waited until a court decision was made before sending the payment, said Dondo, a married accountant with nine children. This was my way of showing the Speer family support for their loss.Over the past week, more than 2,200 donors in both Canada and the United States have contributed $134,000 to Tabitha Speer and her two children stanley cup Taryn and Tanner, now in their mid and late teens. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The family, and blinded former U.S. soldier Sgt. Layne Morris, failed this week to freeze Khadr assets while they try to enforce a US$134-million wrongful-death award against him from a Utah court.H stanley thermobecher eike Pfuetzner, a retiree in Abbotsford, B Tnfl Document dump of thousands of pages reveals federal government s behind-the-scenes scramble on COVID-19
Right now, vaccines are politics. Canadas federal government is taking a beating over not having enough of them right now. The provinces are bleating about supply 鈥?some provinces, anyway 鈥?after letting their own COVID-19 epidemics spiral into danger zones. And the feds dipped into a fund that is at least half-aimed at supplying poorer nations with vaccines. And so, were painted as desperat stanley termohrnek e. Throughout there was an understanding that there would be moments of uncertainty, there would moments of delays and production challenges, as the stanley bottles se companies scale up, said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday.Given that nobody even knew if these vaccines would work a year ago 鈥?and that the previous record for vaccine production was four years, with the mumps 鈥?thats fair. Sure. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But we should be as specific as we can about what is going right, and what isnt. Th stanley cup e obvious problem is this: per capita Canada trails the U.S., the U.K, Israel 鈥?everybody is getting dusted by Israel 鈥?and much of Europe, sits 47th in the world in vaccinations per capita, and pronouncements of failure are flying. Trudeau is saying Canada will still get the promised vaccines by the end of March, and every Canadian will be able to get vaccinated by September. Hell be held to that.The scoreboard stuff is expected. But if were going to have a vaccine bunfight, lets be as clear as we can be without the feds actually making the contract
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