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BRAMPTON, Ont. 鈥?A 27-year-old woman declared brain dead by doctors at a Toronto-area hospital will remain on life support following a court ruling on Thursday.Ontario Superior Court Judge Lucille Shaw granted Taquisha McKitty family an injunction until their next court date in two weeks.The injunction stanley mugs gives the family a chance to have another doctor examine McKitty and her medical charts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Doctors at Brampton Civic Hospital signed McKitty death certificate on Sept. 20, six days after she was admitted to the hospital following a drug overdose.The hospital has said two experienced physicians make the determination of death, following a recognized standard of practice and criteria. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McKitty has been on life support since then, and her family has been fighting with the hospital to keep her alive, saying her heart is still beating and she has been responsive.When we touch her, when we ask her to move, she moves, Ajwoa Atuahene, McKitty cousin, told Toronto stanley canada radio station 680News. She responding. She doing everything on her own. She fighting and she not ready to go. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We ;re go cups stanley ing to fight and we ;re going to continue to save Taquisha life, Atuahene said Thur Vmba Democracy takes work, PM says after D.C. assault
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OTTAWA 鈥?The number of incidents involving commercial aircraft flew above the average last year, raising calls from an airline pilots association for the Liberals to boost spending on safety oversight.Figures released Tuesday from the Transportation Safety Board showed there were 94 incidents in 2017 involving commercial aircraft operators, a jump from the 63 recorde stanley thermobecher d in 2016 and higher than the five-year average of 79 incidents.Large passenger airliners were involved in nine of those incidents last year. In 2016, the figu stanley water bottle re was one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The board also said the first known collision between a commercial aircraft and a drone was among the 921 overall aviation incidents last year.A complete statistical report on 2017 accident rates will be released this spring. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Transportation Safety Board said the increase in airline incidents overall last year is partly due to a higher number of flight training accidents.There was also the first fatal accident in six years: One passenger died after a December crash in Fond-du-Lac, Sask., the first such death involving a Canadian aircraft since 2011 when a First Air flight crashed in Resolute Bay, Nunavut. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup There have been other high-profile incidents in the last year, including a July incident when an Air Canada plane came within m Gogg Singh announces $5,000 home rental subsidy
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Former Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township councillor and longtime Selwyn Township resident Ron Black aims to become the next mayor of the township.Longtime Selwyn Mayor Mary Smith is not seeking re-election.The municipal election is Oct. 22 and the nomination period opened Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The former Praxair Canada executive announced the bid Tuesday. He retired in 2016 as the national associate director of business development and productivity in the health care division of the international industrial gases company.Black and wife Sharon have lived in Selwyn for 38 years and have three children. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They both graduated as respiratory therapists and worked at the former Peterborough Civic and St. Joseph hospitals before starting Breox Medical Inc., a local home care company that stanley cups uk was later sold to Medigas Praxair Canada .Black got his start in politics in 1991 when neighbours asked him to work on a committee that opposed a landfill in the township and successfully lobbied to have the county dump returned to an expanded Bensfort Road site. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He stanley cup was elected councillor at large for Smith Township in 1994 and then acclaimed in stanley quencher 1997 as councillor for the newly formed Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township until 2001. He left politics that year to spend more time with family and Yxri Bruce Arthur: Red zone, grey zone, twilight zone Doug Ford loosens COVID-19 restrictions in a way that makes no sense 鈥?amid a backlash against public health
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Former Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township councillor and longtime Selwyn Township resident Ron Black aims to become the next mayor of the township.Longtime Selwyn Mayor Mary Smith is not seeking re-election.The municipal election is Oct. 22 and the nomination period opened Tuesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The former Praxair Canada executive announced the bid Tuesday. He retired in 2016 as the national associate director of business development and productivity in the health care division of the international industrial gases company.Black and wife Sharon have lived in Selwyn for 38 years and have three children. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW They both graduated as respiratory therapists and worked at the former Peterborough Civic and St. Joseph hospitals before starting Breox Medical Inc., a local home care company that stanley cups uk was later sold to Medigas Praxair Canada .Black got his start in politics in 1991 when neighbours asked him to work on a committee that opposed a landfill in the township and successfully lobbied to have the county dump returned to an expanded Bensfort Road site. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He stanley cup was elected councillor at large for Smith Township in 1994 and then acclaimed in stanley quencher 1997 as councillor for the newly formed Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Township until 2001. He left politics that year to spend more time with family and Yxri Bruce Arthur: Red zone, grey zone, twilight zone Doug Ford loosens COVID-19 restrictions in a way that makes no sense 鈥?amid a backlash against public health
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OTTAWA 鈥?Ontario leaders 鈥?old and current 鈥?were pinned in the crossfire of Justin Trudeau and Andrew Scheer battle Monday for the vote-rich province that the gateway to federal victory.Their fight focused in large part on whether a Liberal or a Conservative government would be best suited to work with the provinces to protect Canada public health-care system. Over in Atlantic Canada, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Leader Elizabeth May also jockeyed over their party ; stanley cups uk s health-care policies.Scheer and Trudeau, were trying to plunder a bountiful crop of votes in the stanley tumbler densely populated communities around Toronto and stanley cup the rest of the Golden Horseshoe around the west end of Lake Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau fired the first shot, telling Ontario voters not to double down on Conservatives after they elected Doug Ford premier in 2018. Trudeau used a new promise of a national pharmacare program to portray Scheer as a faithful Ford follower who won ;t defend people interests in fighting for better access to doctors, drugs or mental-health counsellors.Scheer, meanwhile, evoked the vanquished Ontario Liberal premier Kathleen Wynne, and her predecessor Dalton McGuinty, linking Wynne political demise to a federal leader he branded corrupt and incapable of telling the truth. Scheer promised to make it cheaper for Canadians to buy homes, pledging to resurrect 30
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OTTAWA 鈥?Ontario leaders 鈥?old and current 鈥?were pinned in the crossfire of Justin Trudeau and Andrew Scheer battle Monday for the vote-rich province that the gateway to federal victory.Their fight focused in large part on whether a Liberal or a Conservative government would be best suited to work with the provinces to protect Canada public health-care system. Over in Atlantic Canada, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Green Leader Elizabeth May also jockeyed over their party ; stanley cups uk s health-care policies.Scheer and Trudeau, were trying to plunder a bountiful crop of votes in the stanley tumbler densely populated communities around Toronto and stanley cup the rest of the Golden Horseshoe around the west end of Lake Ontario. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trudeau fired the first shot, telling Ontario voters not to double down on Conservatives after they elected Doug Ford premier in 2018. Trudeau used a new promise of a national pharmacare program to portray Scheer as a faithful Ford follower who won ;t defend people interests in fighting for better access to doctors, drugs or mental-health counsellors.Scheer, meanwhile, evoked the vanquished Ontario Liberal premier Kathleen Wynne, and her predecessor Dalton McGuinty, linking Wynne political demise to a federal leader he branded corrupt and incapable of telling the truth. Scheer promised to make it cheaper for Canadians to buy homes, pledging to resurrect 30
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