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Angry customers are calling for a boycott of Kawartha Dairy over pictures posted to social media of an employees vehicle with slogans supporting the so-called freedom convoy parked at the Newmarket location June 6.Most of the ire was directed against alleged F*** Trudeau flags on the dark-coloured SUV parked beside the drive-through window.Is this what Kawartha Dairy stands for posted one critic on Twitter. Are you a proud supporter of the fringe minority trucker convoy as the sticker on the car says Do you want kids seeing this profanity stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many said they would be taking their business elsewhere if the company didnt 8220 tep up and do the right thing.Sends quite the message about your company, said one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No matter how much we like your stanley water bottle ice cream, this leaves a very bad taste, posted another.聽An assistant manager at the store said they became aware of the issue on the morning of June 7 after an angry and adamant customer called to complain. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is no F-Trudeau on the vehicle, the assistant manager said, adding people assume the flags contain the profanity directed toward Prime Mini stanley mugs ster Justin Trudeau because the聽flags are the same black colour. Dzqm Lift Beyak s suspension: Senate committee
With the launch of CampTO this week, thousands of Toronto kids will be leaving their homes, some after weeks of isolation, for daylong fun in parks and recreation centres across the city.Along with the chance of sunburns, scraped knees and other summertime mishaps, kids will also have an increased risk of g stanley becher etting COVID-19 鈥?even with the strictest safety precautions in place.CampTO, the citys scaled-down summer program for children ages six to 12, starts July 13 and will have COVID-19 precautions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among its detailed safety protocols, which include wearing masks indoors, assigned individual start times and daily health screenings, CampTO requires any camper with symptoms to get tested for COVID-19 鈥?and have p stanley cup roof of a negative result before returning to the program.Parents may fear that few kids, from toddlers to teenagers, will welcome a long, thin flexible swab up their nose. But Natalie Wilson, a certified child life specialist at the Hospital for Sick Children, said that with help from a trusted caregiver, many kids cope well with the nasopharyngeal swab to test for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of July 4, some 61,555 children under the age of 19 had undergone COVID-19 testing in Ontario, according to data provided to the Star by Ontario Health. The data, compiled by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, s vaso stanley hows the following age breakdowns fo
Angry customers are calling for a boycott of Kawartha Dairy over pictures posted to social media of an employees vehicle with slogans supporting the so-called freedom convoy parked at the Newmarket location June 6.Most of the ire was directed against alleged F*** Trudeau flags on the dark-coloured SUV parked beside the drive-through window.Is this what Kawartha Dairy stands for posted one critic on Twitter. Are you a proud supporter of the fringe minority trucker convoy as the sticker on the car says Do you want kids seeing this profanity stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many said they would be taking their business elsewhere if the company didnt 8220 tep up and do the right thing.Sends quite the message about your company, said one. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No matter how much we like your stanley water bottle ice cream, this leaves a very bad taste, posted another.聽An assistant manager at the store said they became aware of the issue on the morning of June 7 after an angry and adamant customer called to complain. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There is no F-Trudeau on the vehicle, the assistant manager said, adding people assume the flags contain the profanity directed toward Prime Mini stanley mugs ster Justin Trudeau because the聽flags are the same black colour. Dzqm Lift Beyak s suspension: Senate committee
With the launch of CampTO this week, thousands of Toronto kids will be leaving their homes, some after weeks of isolation, for daylong fun in parks and recreation centres across the city.Along with the chance of sunburns, scraped knees and other summertime mishaps, kids will also have an increased risk of g stanley becher etting COVID-19 鈥?even with the strictest safety precautions in place.CampTO, the citys scaled-down summer program for children ages six to 12, starts July 13 and will have COVID-19 precautions. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among its detailed safety protocols, which include wearing masks indoors, assigned individual start times and daily health screenings, CampTO requires any camper with symptoms to get tested for COVID-19 鈥?and have p stanley cup roof of a negative result before returning to the program.Parents may fear that few kids, from toddlers to teenagers, will welcome a long, thin flexible swab up their nose. But Natalie Wilson, a certified child life specialist at the Hospital for Sick Children, said that with help from a trusted caregiver, many kids cope well with the nasopharyngeal swab to test for COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of July 4, some 61,555 children under the age of 19 had undergone COVID-19 testing in Ontario, according to data provided to the Star by Ontario Health. The data, compiled by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, s vaso stanley hows the following age breakdowns fo
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OTTAWA 鈥?An emergency fund overseen by federal officials has doled out almost $38,000 in the last four months to help 40 veterans who faced financial crises, including some who may have been on the verge of becoming homeless.As of the end of June, Veterans Affairs Canada had 750 veterans identified as homeless in its client database, compared with 650 as of last September. A federal review of shelter data estimated there were 2,950 veterans who used shelters in 2014, or 2.2. per cent of the overall shelter population.The figures hint at how much more the government may have to spend to house homeless veterans, a cost that one former high-ranking military member believes could run into millions of dollars each year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Liberals plan to release their plan to tackle veterans homelessness this fall. Walter Semianiw, a former chief of military personnel, said he and others will look at how much money the government puts behind the plan, how funding stanley spain rolls and how other measures like the possibility of lifelong pensions work into the strategy.It great to have a strategy, but if the strategy is not brought to life, it not worth anything, said Walter Semianiw, a former chief of military personnel. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The only way to bring it to life is money.Semianiw, a retired lieutenant-gene stanley cup becher ral who now works stanley cup with VETS Ca Mfgh Top court won t hear secularism law appeal
WASHINGTON 鈥?The Trump administration on Tuesday ended th stanley france e most popular forms of U.S. travel to Cuba, banning cruise ships and a heavily used category of educational travel in an attempt to cut off cash to the island communist government.Cruise travel from the U.S. to Cuba began in May 2016 during President Barack Obama opening with the island. It has become the most popular form of U.S. leisure travel to the island, bringing 142,721 people in the first four months of the year, a more than 300% increase over the same period last year. For travellers confused about the thicket of federal regulations governing travel to Cuba, cruises offered a simple, one-stop, guaranteed-legal way to travel.That now appears to be o stanley bottles ver. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cruise ships as well as recreational and pleasure vessels are prohibited from departing the U.S. on temporary sojourn to Cuba effective tomorrow, the Commerce Department said in a statement to stanley cup The Associated Press.The new restrictions are part of a broader effort by the administration of President Donald Trump to roll back the Obama-era efforts to restore normal relations between the United States and Cuba, which drew sharp criticism from the more hardline elements of the Cuban-American community and their allies in Congress. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Treasury said the sanctions would take effect on Wednesday after they
OTTAWA 鈥?An emergency fund overseen by federal officials has doled out almost $38,000 in the last four months to help 40 veterans who faced financial crises, including some who may have been on the verge of becoming homeless.As of the end of June, Veterans Affairs Canada had 750 veterans identified as homeless in its client database, compared with 650 as of last September. A federal review of shelter data estimated there were 2,950 veterans who used shelters in 2014, or 2.2. per cent of the overall shelter population.The figures hint at how much more the government may have to spend to house homeless veterans, a cost that one former high-ranking military member believes could run into millions of dollars each year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Liberals plan to release their plan to tackle veterans homelessness this fall. Walter Semianiw, a former chief of military personnel, said he and others will look at how much money the government puts behind the plan, how funding stanley spain rolls and how other measures like the possibility of lifelong pensions work into the strategy.It great to have a strategy, but if the strategy is not brought to life, it not worth anything, said Walter Semianiw, a former chief of military personnel. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The only way to bring it to life is money.Semianiw, a retired lieutenant-gene stanley cup becher ral who now works stanley cup with VETS Ca Mfgh Top court won t hear secularism law appeal
WASHINGTON 鈥?The Trump administration on Tuesday ended th stanley france e most popular forms of U.S. travel to Cuba, banning cruise ships and a heavily used category of educational travel in an attempt to cut off cash to the island communist government.Cruise travel from the U.S. to Cuba began in May 2016 during President Barack Obama opening with the island. It has become the most popular form of U.S. leisure travel to the island, bringing 142,721 people in the first four months of the year, a more than 300% increase over the same period last year. For travellers confused about the thicket of federal regulations governing travel to Cuba, cruises offered a simple, one-stop, guaranteed-legal way to travel.That now appears to be o stanley bottles ver. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Cruise ships as well as recreational and pleasure vessels are prohibited from departing the U.S. on temporary sojourn to Cuba effective tomorrow, the Commerce Department said in a statement to stanley cup The Associated Press.The new restrictions are part of a broader effort by the administration of President Donald Trump to roll back the Obama-era efforts to restore normal relations between the United States and Cuba, which drew sharp criticism from the more hardline elements of the Cuban-American community and their allies in Congress. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Treasury said the sanctions would take effect on Wednesday after they
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SHERBROOKE, Que. 鈥?One of the three men acquitted of criminal negligence in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster is apologizing publicly for his role in the tragedy that killed 47 people.Tom Harding spoke to reporters today for the first time since he and two former railway colleagues were found not guilty last week.Richard Labrie, Jean Demaitre and Harding were each charged with criminal negligence causing the death of 47 people after a runaway train derailed and exploded stanley cup in the small Quebec town on July 6, 2013. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a rare public statement since the tragedy, Harding says he is deeply sorry for his part in the disaster and assumes his responsibility. The Crown had argued that Hard stanley cup ing role was significant because he didn ;t apply a sufficient number of brakes after parking the convoy for the night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Harding defence team had argued his actions were not a marked departure from standard company procedures and therefore he couldn ;t be held criminally responsible.I do not find the words sufficient to express my sympathies, Harding said. I am deeply sorry for my part of responsibility in this tragedy. I starbucks stanley cup assume this responsibility and I will always assume it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Lpvn Police accuse fake cop of causing crash
Ontario highest court has upheld a Toronto man murder conviction in the death of his teenage daughter, whose emaciated remains were found in a burning suitcase more than two decades ago.Everton Biddersingh was found guilty in 2016 of f stanley water bottle irst-degree murder the death of his 17-year-old daughter Melonie.He was later sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 25 years, which is the automatic sentence for first-degree murder. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Biddersingh challenged the conviction on several grounds, all related to evidence regarding what caused Melonie death.He argued, among other things, that the judge who presided over his trial erred in allowing jurors to consider a suggestion that he starved his daughter to death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But in a unanimous ruling released last week, the Court of Appeal for Ontario dismissed Biddersingh appeal, saying the judge was not mistaken in leaving that option with the jury.In this case, there was both lay and m stanley cup edical evidence which could have supported an inference that Melonies death was caused by her extreme state of starvation, whether following a near-drowning event or independent of any drowning, the appeal court said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley becher The three-judge panel also rejected Biddersingh suggestion that the judge er
SHERBROOKE, Que. 鈥?One of the three men acquitted of criminal negligence in the Lac-Megantic railway disaster is apologizing publicly for his role in the tragedy that killed 47 people.Tom Harding spoke to reporters today for the first time since he and two former railway colleagues were found not guilty last week.Richard Labrie, Jean Demaitre and Harding were each charged with criminal negligence causing the death of 47 people after a runaway train derailed and exploded stanley cup in the small Quebec town on July 6, 2013. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a rare public statement since the tragedy, Harding says he is deeply sorry for his part in the disaster and assumes his responsibility. The Crown had argued that Hard stanley cup ing role was significant because he didn ;t apply a sufficient number of brakes after parking the convoy for the night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Harding defence team had argued his actions were not a marked departure from standard company procedures and therefore he couldn ;t be held criminally responsible.I do not find the words sufficient to express my sympathies, Harding said. I am deeply sorry for my part of responsibility in this tragedy. I starbucks stanley cup assume this responsibility and I will always assume it. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Lpvn Police accuse fake cop of causing crash
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says JBS Food Canada is recalling some Provigo ground beef products due to possible E. coli contamination.The CFIA says the products impacted by the recall are club packs of medium ground beef or fresh lean ground beef with best before dates ranging from Sept. 16 t stanley mugs o 18.The agency says the products were sold at Provigo 1 Boulevard du Plateau location in Gatineau, Que. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The recall was trigg stanley flask ered by JBS, but the CFIA says it is now condu stanley tumbler cting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. The CFIA is advising anyone who has purchased the recalled products to throw them out or return them to the store where they were bought. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Th agency is urging anyone who thinks they have fallen ill from consuming one of the recalled products to contact their doctor because food contaminated with E. colimay not look or smell spoiled but can still cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea and more severe reactions.This report by The Canadian Press was first published September 28, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Rrpq Environment Canada calling for snow Tuesday in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
City officials are reminding residents about the importance of knowing how to coexist safely with coyotes following more reports of coyote sightings, the latest in the area south of the city.On a late afternoon on Thursday, Feb. 10, a lone coyote was seen roaming the front yards and driveways along Douglas Street near Lakeshore Road and Walkers Line.In a tweet, Mayor Marianne Meed Ward said that the city is aware of the coyotes in the Palmer neighbourhood, as well as in the downtown a stanley us rea of Ward 2, while providing a link to a website that details what the city is doing and what residents can do to stay safe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among the suggestions, the website says that residents should stanley france not feed wildlife, practise hazing techniques at home and in the neighbourhood to scare away coyotes, remove food sources and shelter, remove garbage access and clean up dog poop. To report a coyote sighting, contact Animal Services at 905-335-3030. More information is available at b botella stanley urlington.ca/coyotes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
OTTAWA 鈥?The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says JBS Food Canada is recalling some Provigo ground beef products due to possible E. coli contamination.The CFIA says the products impacted by the recall are club packs of medium ground beef or fresh lean ground beef with best before dates ranging from Sept. 16 t stanley mugs o 18.The agency says the products were sold at Provigo 1 Boulevard du Plateau location in Gatineau, Que. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The recall was trigg stanley flask ered by JBS, but the CFIA says it is now condu stanley tumbler cting a food safety investigation, which may lead to the recall of other products. The CFIA is advising anyone who has purchased the recalled products to throw them out or return them to the store where they were bought. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Th agency is urging anyone who thinks they have fallen ill from consuming one of the recalled products to contact their doctor because food contaminated with E. colimay not look or smell spoiled but can still cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea and more severe reactions.This report by The Canadian Press was first published September 28, 2020. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Rrpq Environment Canada calling for snow Tuesday in Oakville and Burlington along with Milton and Halton Hills
City officials are reminding residents about the importance of knowing how to coexist safely with coyotes following more reports of coyote sightings, the latest in the area south of the city.On a late afternoon on Thursday, Feb. 10, a lone coyote was seen roaming the front yards and driveways along Douglas Street near Lakeshore Road and Walkers Line.In a tweet, Mayor Marianne Meed Ward said that the city is aware of the coyotes in the Palmer neighbourhood, as well as in the downtown a stanley us rea of Ward 2, while providing a link to a website that details what the city is doing and what residents can do to stay safe. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among the suggestions, the website says that residents should stanley france not feed wildlife, practise hazing techniques at home and in the neighbourhood to scare away coyotes, remove food sources and shelter, remove garbage access and clean up dog poop. To report a coyote sighting, contact Animal Services at 905-335-3030. More information is available at b botella stanley urlington.ca/coyotes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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OSHAWA, Ont. 鈥?Police say a 24-year-old international student has died after an early morning crash in Oshawa, Ont.Durham regional police say officers were called to a 8220 erious collision at around 2 a.m. Wednesday.They say a car was stopped at an intersection when it was rear-ended by another car. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Both vehicles were heavily damaged, an stanley cup d the driver of the car that was stopped was taken to hospita stanley canada l, where he was pronounced dead. The driver of the other car, a 36-year-old Oshawa man, has been charged with stanley water bottle impaired driving causing death and other counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Jgqj Timing, location key for Uber and Lyft drivers
MONTREAL鈥擳wo-thirds of Quebecers surveyed are concerned about stanley cup the educational success of their children during the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey for a major teachers union suggests.Ninety per cent of respondents also believe that students with learning difficulties will be most penalized by the pandemic, with 92 per cent believing more resources should be dedicated to helping these students.But theres also concerns f stanley cup or students in general: 66 per cent were very or somewhat worried about the impact of the pandemic on student success, compared to five per cent who said they were not worried at all. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Respondents were also split on whether schools were prepared for the resumption of classes 鈥?52 per cent said they we stanley cup re not prepared enough or at all, compared to 48 per cent who thought the opposite.The CROP survey was conducted online surveying 1,000 Quebecers between July 22 and 29. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The results cannot be assigned a margin of error because internet-based polls are not considered probabilistic.The Centrale des syndicats du Quebec CSQ , which commissioned the poll, said the results suggest more provincial government investment is necessary, particularly resources for those most at-risk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW These students, who number 223,000, were having difficulties before the pandemic an
OSHAWA, Ont. 鈥?Police say a 24-year-old international student has died after an early morning crash in Oshawa, Ont.Durham regional police say officers were called to a 8220 erious collision at around 2 a.m. Wednesday.They say a car was stopped at an intersection when it was rear-ended by another car. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Both vehicles were heavily damaged, an stanley cup d the driver of the car that was stopped was taken to hospita stanley canada l, where he was pronounced dead. The driver of the other car, a 36-year-old Oshawa man, has been charged with stanley water bottle impaired driving causing death and other counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Canadian Press Jgqj Timing, location key for Uber and Lyft drivers
MONTREAL鈥擳wo-thirds of Quebecers surveyed are concerned about stanley cup the educational success of their children during the COVID-19 pandemic, a survey for a major teachers union suggests.Ninety per cent of respondents also believe that students with learning difficulties will be most penalized by the pandemic, with 92 per cent believing more resources should be dedicated to helping these students.But theres also concerns f stanley cup or students in general: 66 per cent were very or somewhat worried about the impact of the pandemic on student success, compared to five per cent who said they were not worried at all. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Respondents were also split on whether schools were prepared for the resumption of classes 鈥?52 per cent said they we stanley cup re not prepared enough or at all, compared to 48 per cent who thought the opposite.The CROP survey was conducted online surveying 1,000 Quebecers between July 22 and 29. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The results cannot be assigned a margin of error because internet-based polls are not considered probabilistic.The Centrale des syndicats du Quebec CSQ , which commissioned the poll, said the results suggest more provincial government investment is necessary, particularly resources for those most at-risk. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW These students, who number 223,000, were having difficulties before the pandemic an
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OTTAWA 鈥?Justin Trudeau was tugged between dual loyalties spanning the Atlantic Ocean as he committed Tuesday to working with the United States and Eu stanley cup rope for the economic good of all Canadians.In the end, he sided subtly with Europe, in the stormy transatlantic rift that emerged between the continent and the U.S. following President Donald Trump debut at the G7 and NATO summits.We will always work together and highlight the shared values that are equally important on both sides of the Atlantic, including in the United States, Trudeau told reporters as he wrapped his trip to Italy, following his appearance at the two summits. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also pledged his ongoing support for the Canada-EU free trade deal and a commitment to fight climate change as ways to create jobs.Though Trump is no fan of liberalized trade or climate change accords, Trudeau made clear he would defend the merits of both by continuing to argue 鈥?as he has stanley cup price tried to constructively with Trump 鈥?that both are good for economic growth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The way we can work on that together where we have discussions, where we agree, is going to continue to be based in openness, in frankness, in robust exchanges, said Trudeau.But it was i stanley thermobecher n a speech to Italy Chamber of Deputies that Trudeau unleashed his most severe public criticism of Trump to date, said Stephe Woqn I am constantly the COVID police. Physical distancing has become the biggest challenge for Ontario principals
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OTTAWA 鈥?Justin Trudeau was tugged between dual loyalties spanning the Atlantic Ocean as he committed Tuesday to working with the United States and Eu stanley cup rope for the economic good of all Canadians.In the end, he sided subtly with Europe, in the stormy transatlantic rift that emerged between the continent and the U.S. following President Donald Trump debut at the G7 and NATO summits.We will always work together and highlight the shared values that are equally important on both sides of the Atlantic, including in the United States, Trudeau told reporters as he wrapped his trip to Italy, following his appearance at the two summits. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He also pledged his ongoing support for the Canada-EU free trade deal and a commitment to fight climate change as ways to create jobs.Though Trump is no fan of liberalized trade or climate change accords, Trudeau made clear he would defend the merits of both by continuing to argue 鈥?as he has stanley cup price tried to constructively with Trump 鈥?that both are good for economic growth. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The way we can work on that together where we have discussions, where we agree, is going to continue to be based in openness, in frankness, in robust exchanges, said Trudeau.But it was i stanley thermobecher n a speech to Italy Chamber of Deputies that Trudeau unleashed his most severe public criticism of Trump to date, said Stephe Woqn I am constantly the COVID police. Physical distancing has become the biggest challenge for Ontario principals
The Pro Hockey Heroes will be returning to Georgetown in March.The team of f stanley kubek ormer NHL players will face the Halton Hills Firefighters at the Mold-Masters SportsPlex on Sunday, March 19. The game will be a fundraiser for the Canadian Cancer Society.Last years Pro Hockey Heroes team included former Toronto Maple Leaf captains Wendel Clark and Rick Vaive as well as Gary Leeman, Bernie Nicholls and Dave McLlwain. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley canada Tickets for the game range between $22-$25. Tickets are available by calling 1-888-777-9793. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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