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OTTAWA 鈥?Toronto top public health official is calling for the decriminalization of all drugs as a way to curb rising overdoses.Toronto Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa says Canada current stance on drugs forces people into unsafe d stanley quencher rug use practices and creates barriers to seeking help.She want stanley cup s Toronto Board of Health to pressure the federal government on decriminalization and for better harm-reduction and treatment services. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Monday statement follows a survey by Toronto Public Health that concluded most Torontonians want drug use treated as a social issue, not a criminal one. Canada government already has approved legalization of marijuana, taking effect on Oct. 17. ART stanley canada ICLE CONTINUES BELOW A government report last month registered 3,987 opioid-related deaths in 2017, most involving fentanyl, which is 30 to 50 times more potent than heroin.By The Associated Press Ooki UPDATE: Police seek two suspects in Scotiabank robbery in Georgetown
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OTTAWA 鈥?Toronto top public health official is calling for the decriminalization of all drugs as a way to curb rising overdoses.Toronto Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa says Canada current stance on drugs forces people into unsafe d stanley quencher rug use practices and creates barriers to seeking help.She want stanley cup s Toronto Board of Health to pressure the federal government on decriminalization and for better harm-reduction and treatment services. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Monday statement follows a survey by Toronto Public Health that concluded most Torontonians want drug use treated as a social issue, not a criminal one. Canada government already has approved legalization of marijuana, taking effect on Oct. 17. ART stanley canada ICLE CONTINUES BELOW A government report last month registered 3,987 opioid-related deaths in 2017, most involving fentanyl, which is 30 to 50 times more potent than heroin.By The Associated Press Ooki UPDATE: Police seek two suspects in Scotiabank robbery in Georgetown
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OTTAWA 鈥?Bright red onesies featuring the Ottawa Senators logo are being recalled because the metal snaps could come loose and present a choking hazard.Heal stanley mugs th Canada says the onesies also have a Canadian Tire logo on the right sleeve.About 5,100 of the onesies were sold in Canada between October and November 2017. stanley termosky ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The federal agency says there has been one report of metal snaps detaching and no reports of injuries. The onesies were made in China and distributed by Distributor Reward Connections Inc. of Misesisssug stanley mug a, Ont. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Canada says consumers should stop using the onesie immediately and contact Reward Connections for product return and disposal.By The Canadian Press Jzll Terry Fox Run is personal for survivors in Barrie
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The Halton Catholic District School Board released its much-anticipated Return to School plan on its website this evening Aug. 19 .Among the more surprising points in the docume stanley cup nts was the revelation that the Board of Trustees, at its special meeting held Aug. 19, passed a motion that all HCDSB students Kindergarten to Grade 12 be requ stanley cup quencher ired to wear non-medical masks/face coverings at school.Reasonable exceptions to this requirement will be put in place, according to the plan, and the Board is working with Halton Region Public Health to provide age-appropriate mask education/information for families. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Reasonable exceptions to mask wearing will be considered, including:鈥?A pre-existing medical condition e.g., asthma ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?A diagnosis or learning profile that would limit a students ability to tolerate or safely wear a mask, including whereby a mask would effect essential communication for a person who is hearing impaired鈥?A mental health diagnosis ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Other, as detailed by a healthcare practitioner. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup For students returning to elementary school for conventional learning, parents must screen them daily for COVID-19 symptoms before leaving for school, using the C
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The Halton Catholic District School Board released its much-anticipated Return to School plan on its website this evening Aug. 19 .Among the more surprising points in the docume stanley cup nts was the revelation that the Board of Trustees, at its special meeting held Aug. 19, passed a motion that all HCDSB students Kindergarten to Grade 12 be requ stanley cup quencher ired to wear non-medical masks/face coverings at school.Reasonable exceptions to this requirement will be put in place, according to the plan, and the Board is working with Halton Region Public Health to provide age-appropriate mask education/information for families. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Reasonable exceptions to mask wearing will be considered, including:鈥?A pre-existing medical condition e.g., asthma ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?A diagnosis or learning profile that would limit a students ability to tolerate or safely wear a mask, including whereby a mask would effect essential communication for a person who is hearing impaired鈥?A mental health diagnosis ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Other, as detailed by a healthcare practitioner. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup For students returning to elementary school for conventional learning, parents must screen them daily for COVID-19 symptoms before leaving for school, using the C
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MONCTON, N.B. 鈥?Moncton-Riverview-DieppeGinette Petitpas Taylor won the riding for the Liberals in 2015 with almost 58 per cent of the votes. She has held the high-profile position of health minister in the Trudeau cabinet. This riding is seen as a fairly safe Liberal riding, having only voted Conservative twice since 1979. If this year expected Conservative rebound in New Brunswick stretc stanley mugg hes as far as Moncton, it will be a bad sign for the Liberals.Population: 92,666 2016 census ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Major communities: Moncton, Dieppe, RiverviewIncumbent: Liberal Ginette Petitpas Taylor who won for the first time in 2015 and served as health minister in the Trudeau government. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Main challengers: Lawyer Sylvie Godin-Charest for the Conservatives, immigration adviser Claire Kelly for the Greens and community organizer Luke MacLaren for the NDP.Election history: The riding has remained Liberal for most of the stanley thermos mug last 40 years, with the only exceptions being two terms won by the Conservati stanley water jug ves in 1984 and 2011. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fun Fact: Moncton central location has earned it the nickname the Hub City. It is located along the Petitcodiac River which experiences a tidal bore or wave that travels up the river twice daily. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eulh Haldimand council to learn interest rates on $32.7 million debt on June 24
TORONTO 鈥?Cineworld Group PLC is appealing an Ontario court decision that ruled the U.K. theatre giant was not justified in walking away from its $2.18-billion deal to buy Cineplex Inc.In an appeal filed on Jan. 12 at the Ontario Court of Appeal, Cineworld argues Judge Barbara Conway made extricable legal errors in her decision that ordered the payment of $1. stanley spain 24 billion to Cineplex.The appeal argues Conway made a palpable and overriding error of fact, when she ruled Cineplex did not break the terms of the takeover agreement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The evidence showed that Cineplex had deviated markedly from its normal day-to-day operations and past practice by unilaterally halting or deferring payments owing to its landlords, suppliers, and movie studios and film distributors for goods, services and films already provided , Cineworld lawyers wrote in its appeal.The case pitted the two theatre chains against one another and stemmed from Cineworld June 2020 decision to terminate its deal to buy Cineplex. stanley cup becher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cineworld argued it was free to drop the deal because Cineplex deferred it stanley mug s accounts payable by at least 60 days, reduced spending to the bare minimum and stopped paying landlords, movie studios, film distributors and suppliers at the start of the pandemic.It claims Cineplex used the amounts it ordinaril
MONCTON, N.B. 鈥?Moncton-Riverview-DieppeGinette Petitpas Taylor won the riding for the Liberals in 2015 with almost 58 per cent of the votes. She has held the high-profile position of health minister in the Trudeau cabinet. This riding is seen as a fairly safe Liberal riding, having only voted Conservative twice since 1979. If this year expected Conservative rebound in New Brunswick stretc stanley mugg hes as far as Moncton, it will be a bad sign for the Liberals.Population: 92,666 2016 census ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Major communities: Moncton, Dieppe, RiverviewIncumbent: Liberal Ginette Petitpas Taylor who won for the first time in 2015 and served as health minister in the Trudeau government. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Main challengers: Lawyer Sylvie Godin-Charest for the Conservatives, immigration adviser Claire Kelly for the Greens and community organizer Luke MacLaren for the NDP.Election history: The riding has remained Liberal for most of the stanley thermos mug last 40 years, with the only exceptions being two terms won by the Conservati stanley water jug ves in 1984 and 2011. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Fun Fact: Moncton central location has earned it the nickname the Hub City. It is located along the Petitcodiac River which experiences a tidal bore or wave that travels up the river twice daily. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Eulh Haldimand council to learn interest rates on $32.7 million debt on June 24
TORONTO 鈥?Cineworld Group PLC is appealing an Ontario court decision that ruled the U.K. theatre giant was not justified in walking away from its $2.18-billion deal to buy Cineplex Inc.In an appeal filed on Jan. 12 at the Ontario Court of Appeal, Cineworld argues Judge Barbara Conway made extricable legal errors in her decision that ordered the payment of $1. stanley spain 24 billion to Cineplex.The appeal argues Conway made a palpable and overriding error of fact, when she ruled Cineplex did not break the terms of the takeover agreement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The evidence showed that Cineplex had deviated markedly from its normal day-to-day operations and past practice by unilaterally halting or deferring payments owing to its landlords, suppliers, and movie studios and film distributors for goods, services and films already provided , Cineworld lawyers wrote in its appeal.The case pitted the two theatre chains against one another and stemmed from Cineworld June 2020 decision to terminate its deal to buy Cineplex. stanley cup becher ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cineworld argued it was free to drop the deal because Cineplex deferred it stanley mug s accounts payable by at least 60 days, reduced spending to the bare minimum and stopped paying landlords, movie studios, film distributors and suppliers at the start of the pandemic.It claims Cineplex used the amounts it ordinaril
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Ontario is reporting another 1,087 COVID-19 cases and 13 more deaths, according to its latest report released Sunday morning.The province says 48,178 number of tests were completed the previous day for a 2.7 per cent po gourde stanley sitivity rate. Saturdays totals were 1,228 new cases, 28 deaths, 57,194 and a 2.2 per cent positivity rate.There are 660 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province 鈥?down 39 from Saturdays report 鈥?including 277 patients in intensive care up 14 . There are 181 people on ventilators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario has administered 16,404 doses of the vaccine since its last daily update, with 556,533 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night. The province says 235,922 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses.Locally, Health Minister Christine Elliott says 344 new cases were reported in Toronto, stanley thermos mug 156 in Peel Region and 122 in York Region. Saturdays numbers: 331, 228 and 132, respectively . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Meanwhile, on stanley spain e more resident in long-term care has died for a total of 3,734 since the pandemic began, in the latest report released by the province.Ontario is reporting four more long-term-care homes in outbreak, for a total of 130 or 20.8 per cent of LTC homes in the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW This data is self-reported by the long-term Nbkc CEOs call for end to air travel restrictions
As COVID cases plummet in the rest of the province, the remote northeastern First Nation of Kashechewan has seen a troubling surge in the disease.As of Tuesday, there are 232 active cases in the community of 1,800 along the James Bay coast. The majority are among children under 18, including at least one baby, Chief Leo Friday told the Star. They are very scared, he said of his community members. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many people there, including kids, are at risk, as they have lung problems from black mould, he said. Its a chronic problem in the houses, which are also overcrowded, making it easy for the virus to spread. Theyre getting asthma and respiratory problems from the mould, they dont have money to treat it, Friday explained. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW COVID-19 has really exploded in Kashechewan, added Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus. Its a really, really frightening situation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The First Nation, currently in a stat stanley website e of emergency, is also vulnerable because it does not have a hospital. Theres only a stanley vaso small nursing station, and no doctors. So far, six COVID patients have been airlifted out for treatment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kashechewan leaders have asked for trailers where people can safely isolate, the army to help with logistics, and
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As COVID cases plummet in the rest of the province, the remote northeastern First Nation of Kashechewan has seen a troubling surge in the disease.As of Tuesday, there are 232 active cases in the community of 1,800 along the James Bay coast. The majority are among children under 18, including at least one baby, Chief Leo Friday told the Star. They are very scared, he said of his community members. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many people there, including kids, are at risk, as they have lung problems from black mould, he said. Its a chronic problem in the houses, which are also overcrowded, making it easy for the virus to spread. Theyre getting asthma and respiratory problems from the mould, they dont have money to treat it, Friday explained. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW COVID-19 has really exploded in Kashechewan, added Timmins-James Bay MP Charlie Angus. Its a really, really frightening situation. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The First Nation, currently in a stat stanley website e of emergency, is also vulnerable because it does not have a hospital. Theres only a stanley vaso small nursing station, and no doctors. So far, six COVID patients have been airlifted out for treatment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Kashechewan leaders have asked for trailers where people can safely isolate, the army to help with logistics, and
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A pastor who asked for Canadians to look at the good that was done in residential schools has resigned, the Archdiocese of Toronto said in a Tweet issued Friday evening.Monsignor Owen Keenan, of Merciful Redeemer Parish in Mississauga, Ont., provided his resignation to Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, and will be on an indefinite leave of absence.Regarding Msgr. Owen Keenan, Pastor of Merciful Redeemer Parish in Mississauga, Ont. Cardinal Collins has accepted Msgr. Keenan resignation as pastor and placed him on an indefinite leave of absence. We apologize for the pain caused by his recent remarks.鈥?Archdiocese of Toronto @archtoronto June 25, 2021 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Keenan came under fire after videos of his remarks went viral on social media. In the video, he mentions recent polling showing that two-thirds of Canadians believe churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for t stanley thermobecher he abuses that happened there. I presum stanley water bottle e that the same number would thank the church for the good that was done in those schools, Keenan said in the video. But, of course, that question was never asked. And, in fact, were not allowed even to say that good was done in those schools. I await to see what comes to my inbox. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a statement sent to the Star, Keenan apologized for his remarks, writing he apologizes sincerely for any hurt I h Xboj SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
OTTAWA鈥擳he federal government is changing its wage subsidy program to encourage business to retain workers and enriching a program to help students find work as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that Canada could be living with the threat of the virus for the coming year.Trudeau unveiled yet more changes to the wage subsidy plan on Wednesday as the government responded to business concerns.As聽reported聽by the water bottle stanley Star, businesses that see a drop in revenue of 15 per cent in March 鈥?rather than 30 per stanley cup cent 鈥?will now be eligible for the program, which will pay up to $847 a week per employee. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The change recognizes that most businesses only felt the economic impact of COVID-19 starting around mid-March, Trudeau said. If we are to come through this, we need businesses to survive and workers to get paid, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW March job numbers are due out Thursday and Trudeau acknowledged the data will be grim. Its going to be a hard day for the country, he said. We are facing a unique challenge. But I know if we pull together, the economy will come roaring back. The prime minister also announced changes to the stanley cup federal summer jobs program to help young people find work. It includes an increase in the wage subsidy, so public and private sector employers could get up to 100 per cent of the minimum hourly wage for each employee. ARTICLE CONTIN
A pastor who asked for Canadians to look at the good that was done in residential schools has resigned, the Archdiocese of Toronto said in a Tweet issued Friday evening.Monsignor Owen Keenan, of Merciful Redeemer Parish in Mississauga, Ont., provided his resignation to Cardinal Thomas Collins, Archbishop of Toronto, and will be on an indefinite leave of absence.Regarding Msgr. Owen Keenan, Pastor of Merciful Redeemer Parish in Mississauga, Ont. Cardinal Collins has accepted Msgr. Keenan resignation as pastor and placed him on an indefinite leave of absence. We apologize for the pain caused by his recent remarks.鈥?Archdiocese of Toronto @archtoronto June 25, 2021 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Keenan came under fire after videos of his remarks went viral on social media. In the video, he mentions recent polling showing that two-thirds of Canadians believe churches that ran residential schools should bear responsibility for t stanley thermobecher he abuses that happened there. I presum stanley water bottle e that the same number would thank the church for the good that was done in those schools, Keenan said in the video. But, of course, that question was never asked. And, in fact, were not allowed even to say that good was done in those schools. I await to see what comes to my inbox. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a statement sent to the Star, Keenan apologized for his remarks, writing he apologizes sincerely for any hurt I h Xboj SPECIAL ICYMI: Top 5 (non-coronavirus) stories of the week in Georgetown and Acton from TheIFP.ca
OTTAWA鈥擳he federal government is changing its wage subsidy program to encourage business to retain workers and enriching a program to help students find work as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned that Canada could be living with the threat of the virus for the coming year.Trudeau unveiled yet more changes to the wage subsidy plan on Wednesday as the government responded to business concerns.As聽reported聽by the water bottle stanley Star, businesses that see a drop in revenue of 15 per cent in March 鈥?rather than 30 per stanley cup cent 鈥?will now be eligible for the program, which will pay up to $847 a week per employee. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The change recognizes that most businesses only felt the economic impact of COVID-19 starting around mid-March, Trudeau said. If we are to come through this, we need businesses to survive and workers to get paid, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW March job numbers are due out Thursday and Trudeau acknowledged the data will be grim. Its going to be a hard day for the country, he said. We are facing a unique challenge. But I know if we pull together, the economy will come roaring back. The prime minister also announced changes to the stanley cup federal summer jobs program to help young people find work. It includes an increase in the wage subsidy, so public and private sector employers could get up to 100 per cent of the minimum hourly wage for each employee. ARTICLE CONTIN
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