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If you ;re tired of people breaking bylaws a new set of local rules is on the way.A set of draft bylaws covering regulations around loitering, smoking prohibitions at township buildings, and driving ATVs on township-owned lands, was kubki stanley presented to council at its Nov. 14 meeting.And the updated bylaws are expected to pass at the Nov. 28 Township council meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bylaws, which are typically enforced by township bylaw officers on a complaint basis, come with fines ranging from $300 to $1,000. Bylaws came into focus earlier this year when complaints about ATV use in Nobleton parks, on sidewalks and roads were raised by residents and Nobleton Councillor David Boyd and King Township manager of bylaw enforcement Nancy Cronsberry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Residents have complained ATV and dirt-bike drivers stanley thermobecher are using roadways and sidewalks to access open areas popular with riders, said Cronsberry.Boyd added Nobleton residents have had enoug stanley hrnek h of what he called irresponsible behaviour. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It a nuisance to people. Operators of ATVs are driving erratically. I ;ve heard of them on skate parks. They ;re disrespecting the town, they ;re in our ball diamonds, they ;re in our parks, they ;re ripping up our parks, he said. Ixuu Is COVID-19 endemic and what does that mean
Theres nothing like the irritation of a major traffic slowdown to spoil a festive family gathering.If you are headed out on the road in Ontario this Thanksgiving long weekend, here are some of the places youll encou stanley cup nter road work on the major routes.The observation is based on Ontario 511 data for the weekend of Oct. 12 to 14. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Highway 403 between Mississauga and LondonOn Highway 403, which merges with and becomes Highway 401 in the London area, the provincial body reports the following work: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Construction on the westbound on-ramp at Brant Street in Burlington 鈥?expected to end Oct. 12.Construction on the westbound on-ra stanley cups mp and eastbound off-ramp at Highway 407 in Burlington.Construction at King Road impacting alternating lanes both eastbound and westbound 鈥?expected to end Oct. 12.Construction at Highway 52 in Hamilt stanley cup website on, closing on-ramps and off-ramps in both directions.Construction at eastbound off-ramp at Wayne Gretzky Parkway in Brantford.Westbound construction between West Quarter Townline Road and Highway 403/401 in Woodstock.Eastbound construction Westchester Bourne/Middlesex Road 74 and Elgin Road/Middlesex Road 73 in London.Eastbound construction between Wellington Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway in London 鈥?expected to end Oct. 13.Eastbound construction between Highway 4/Colonel Talbot Road and Wonderland Road in London.QEW, 406
If you ;re tired of people breaking bylaws a new set of local rules is on the way.A set of draft bylaws covering regulations around loitering, smoking prohibitions at township buildings, and driving ATVs on township-owned lands, was kubki stanley presented to council at its Nov. 14 meeting.And the updated bylaws are expected to pass at the Nov. 28 Township council meeting. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The bylaws, which are typically enforced by township bylaw officers on a complaint basis, come with fines ranging from $300 to $1,000. Bylaws came into focus earlier this year when complaints about ATV use in Nobleton parks, on sidewalks and roads were raised by residents and Nobleton Councillor David Boyd and King Township manager of bylaw enforcement Nancy Cronsberry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Residents have complained ATV and dirt-bike drivers stanley thermobecher are using roadways and sidewalks to access open areas popular with riders, said Cronsberry.Boyd added Nobleton residents have had enoug stanley hrnek h of what he called irresponsible behaviour. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It a nuisance to people. Operators of ATVs are driving erratically. I ;ve heard of them on skate parks. They ;re disrespecting the town, they ;re in our ball diamonds, they ;re in our parks, they ;re ripping up our parks, he said. Ixuu Is COVID-19 endemic and what does that mean
Theres nothing like the irritation of a major traffic slowdown to spoil a festive family gathering.If you are headed out on the road in Ontario this Thanksgiving long weekend, here are some of the places youll encou stanley cup nter road work on the major routes.The observation is based on Ontario 511 data for the weekend of Oct. 12 to 14. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Highway 403 between Mississauga and LondonOn Highway 403, which merges with and becomes Highway 401 in the London area, the provincial body reports the following work: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Construction on the westbound on-ramp at Brant Street in Burlington 鈥?expected to end Oct. 12.Construction on the westbound on-ra stanley cups mp and eastbound off-ramp at Highway 407 in Burlington.Construction at King Road impacting alternating lanes both eastbound and westbound 鈥?expected to end Oct. 12.Construction at Highway 52 in Hamilt stanley cup website on, closing on-ramps and off-ramps in both directions.Construction at eastbound off-ramp at Wayne Gretzky Parkway in Brantford.Westbound construction between West Quarter Townline Road and Highway 403/401 in Woodstock.Eastbound construction Westchester Bourne/Middlesex Road 74 and Elgin Road/Middlesex Road 73 in London.Eastbound construction between Wellington Road and Veterans Memorial Parkway in London 鈥?expected to end Oct. 13.Eastbound construction between Highway 4/Colonel Talbot Road and Wonderland Road in London.QEW, 406
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OTTAWA 鈥?The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed appeals from two men co stanley termosar nvicted of perjury in connection with a notorious Taser death at Vancouver airport in 2007.The court rejected the appeals immediately after hearing them.Kwesi Millington and Benjamin Monty Robinson were among four Mounties charged with perjury following a public inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He was jolted several times with a RCMP Taser and die botella stanley d in the arrivals area of the airport.Both men were convicted of lying to the public inquiry about their actions around Dziekanski death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dziekanski mother, Zo stanley thermobecher fia Cisowski, said she immediately began to cry and shake when she heard the appeals had been rejected.The 10-year anniversary of her son death was only a couple weeks ago, on Oct. 14. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I ;m so happy, she said. I was waiting for this news for 10 years ... I feel like I ;m alive again. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Crown case, based on circumstantial evidence, alleged the officers concocted the story to first tell investigators and then lied at the public inquiry to cover it up.Millington and Robinson were convicted, while Bill Bentley and Gerry Eskx Analysis: Why are 26% of Canadians not practising physical distancing
Ontario is reporting another 3,216 COVID-19 cases and 47 more deaths, according to the provinces latest report released Sunday morning.The seven-day average is at 3,120 cases daily, or 150 weekly per 100,000. Ontarios seven-day average for deaths is at 29.4 daily.The province says 38,540 COVID-19 tests were completed the previous day, and a 7.1 per cent positivity rate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 1,640 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 848 patients in intensive care. There are 580 people on ventilators.Ontario has administered 121,075 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 6,144,685 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night. The province says 392,835 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Minister Christine Elliott says locally there are 903 new cases in Toronto, 752 in Peel, 335 in York Region, 187 in Durham as well as 150 in Ottawa.Meanwhile, the prov stanley flasche ince is reporting that there were no new deaths in long-term care so the number o stanley cups uk f LTC residents who have died stays the same at 3,762. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup BELOW Ontario is reporting four fewer long-term-care homes in outbreak, for a total of 46 or 7.3 per cent of LTC homes in the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
OTTAWA 鈥?The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed appeals from two men co stanley termosar nvicted of perjury in connection with a notorious Taser death at Vancouver airport in 2007.The court rejected the appeals immediately after hearing them.Kwesi Millington and Benjamin Monty Robinson were among four Mounties charged with perjury following a public inquiry into the death of Robert Dziekanski. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He was jolted several times with a RCMP Taser and die botella stanley d in the arrivals area of the airport.Both men were convicted of lying to the public inquiry about their actions around Dziekanski death. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Dziekanski mother, Zo stanley thermobecher fia Cisowski, said she immediately began to cry and shake when she heard the appeals had been rejected.The 10-year anniversary of her son death was only a couple weeks ago, on Oct. 14. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I ;m so happy, she said. I was waiting for this news for 10 years ... I feel like I ;m alive again. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Crown case, based on circumstantial evidence, alleged the officers concocted the story to first tell investigators and then lied at the public inquiry to cover it up.Millington and Robinson were convicted, while Bill Bentley and Gerry Eskx Analysis: Why are 26% of Canadians not practising physical distancing
Ontario is reporting another 3,216 COVID-19 cases and 47 more deaths, according to the provinces latest report released Sunday morning.The seven-day average is at 3,120 cases daily, or 150 weekly per 100,000. Ontarios seven-day average for deaths is at 29.4 daily.The province says 38,540 COVID-19 tests were completed the previous day, and a 7.1 per cent positivity rate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 1,640 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 848 patients in intensive care. There are 580 people on ventilators.Ontario has administered 121,075 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 6,144,685 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night. The province says 392,835 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Health Minister Christine Elliott says locally there are 903 new cases in Toronto, 752 in Peel, 335 in York Region, 187 in Durham as well as 150 in Ottawa.Meanwhile, the prov stanley flasche ince is reporting that there were no new deaths in long-term care so the number o stanley cups uk f LTC residents who have died stays the same at 3,762. ARTICLE CONTINUES stanley cup BELOW Ontario is reporting four fewer long-term-care homes in outbreak, for a total of 46 or 7.3 per cent of LTC homes in the province. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Michael Ford is the first Tor stanley cup onto city councillor to test positive for COVID-19.The 26-year-old Ward 1 Etobicoke North representative, a nephew of Premier Doug Ford, confirmed his diagnosis Tuesda botella stanley y. This morning I was made aware that I have tested positive for COVID-19, he wrote in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I have been self-isolating and will continue to do so over the next 14 days as I work from home to participate virtually in city business and committee meetings, and to continue serving the residents of Etobicoke North. I am feeling well and will continue to remain in constant contact with Toronto Public Health. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford aide Nicolas Di Marco told the Star the councillor has been in laying low since he got the test, just in case, but hes in good health, good spirits. Hes looking forward to city business rolling on, city council starting up at the end of the month. Thats his mindset right now. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Di Marco said he did not know why Ford got tested or if he knows when or where he was infected. The Ontario government is advising people to get tested if they stanley quencher have any COVID-19 symptoms or had close contact with somebody infected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Twitter, colleagues sent well wishes to the amiable councillor. Mic Xpel Ontario colour zones: Track your region s COVID-19 status
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:27 p.m.: British Columbia has recorded 10 more fatalities due to COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths related to the virus to 2,883.The Health Ministry on Wednesday sa stanley cup quencher id 517 people were in hospital with COVID-19 and 73 were in intensive care. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That is a slight dip from the 523 people who were in hospital and 83 who were in intensive care on Tuesday.A news release says B.C. was reporting 442 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 349,213 infections. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says 90.7 per cent of those eligible 12 and older have received their second COVID-19 vaccine while 55.8 per cent have had their third dose.Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday that shes optimistic B.C. is moving to a better place and some restrictions could be lifted this month before spring break. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley bottles 5:46 p.m.: Quebecs COVID-19 mask mandate will be lifted in all public places except public transportation by mid-April at the la stanley tumblers test, the Health Department announced on Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Most other public health orders will be fully lifted by March 12, two d
Michael Ford is the first Tor stanley cup onto city councillor to test positive for COVID-19.The 26-year-old Ward 1 Etobicoke North representative, a nephew of Premier Doug Ford, confirmed his diagnosis Tuesda botella stanley y. This morning I was made aware that I have tested positive for COVID-19, he wrote in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I have been self-isolating and will continue to do so over the next 14 days as I work from home to participate virtually in city business and committee meetings, and to continue serving the residents of Etobicoke North. I am feeling well and will continue to remain in constant contact with Toronto Public Health. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ford aide Nicolas Di Marco told the Star the councillor has been in laying low since he got the test, just in case, but hes in good health, good spirits. Hes looking forward to city business rolling on, city council starting up at the end of the month. Thats his mindset right now. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Di Marco said he did not know why Ford got tested or if he knows when or where he was infected. The Ontario government is advising people to get tested if they stanley quencher have any COVID-19 symptoms or had close contact with somebody infected. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Twitter, colleagues sent well wishes to the amiable councillor. Mic Xpel Ontario colour zones: Track your region s COVID-19 status
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:27 p.m.: British Columbia has recorded 10 more fatalities due to COVID-19, bringing the total number of deaths related to the virus to 2,883.The Health Ministry on Wednesday sa stanley cup quencher id 517 people were in hospital with COVID-19 and 73 were in intensive care. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That is a slight dip from the 523 people who were in hospital and 83 who were in intensive care on Tuesday.A news release says B.C. was reporting 442 new cases of COVID-19, for a total of 349,213 infections. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It says 90.7 per cent of those eligible 12 and older have received their second COVID-19 vaccine while 55.8 per cent have had their third dose.Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Tuesday that shes optimistic B.C. is moving to a better place and some restrictions could be lifted this month before spring break. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley bottles 5:46 p.m.: Quebecs COVID-19 mask mandate will be lifted in all public places except public transportation by mid-April at the la stanley tumblers test, the Health Department announced on Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Most other public health orders will be fully lifted by March 12, two d
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Candidates from the three major parties struck to their talking points, while the other candidates urged voters to choose change on election day at a Flamborough-Glanbrook all stanley cup candidates debate May 28 at Waterdown District High School.The debate, hosted by the Flamborough Review, featured all seven candidates registered for the June 7 vote 鈥?the Green partys Janet Errygers, Libertarian Glenn Langton, NDP candidate Melissa McGlashan, None of the Above Direct Democracys Rudy Miller, Liberal candidate Judi Partridge, Trillium party candidate Roman Sarachman and Progressive Conservative Donna Skelly.About 150 voters filled the cafetorium at Waterdown District High School WDHS for the event, moderated by Rick Ludwig, to hear candidates field questions about rural internet access, solutions to skyrocketing hydro rates and green energy, mental health supports, seniors support and the minimum wage. stanley cups uk ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McGlashan and Partridge repeatedly made reference to the PCs and that party lack of a platform, and cuts made under previous Tory governments. Meanwhile Skelly referenced the Liberals ; record over the past 15 year stanley cup nz s, while also warning the Liberal and NDP platforms are reckless. Kathleen Wynne and Liberals are reckless with your money and the NDP would be even worse, she said. Over 20 years ago the NDP almost bankrupted this province and if Andrea Horwath gets a chance shes going to do it again. Bgga Power outage closes Almaguin schools Jan. 11
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is planning to add Indigenous learning to the social studies curriculum for grades 1 to 3, the education minister announced ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.The social studies curriculum in grades 4 to 6 already includes Indigenous issues, as does the history curriculum for grades 7, 8 and 10, including learning on r stanley cups esidential schools in grades 8 and 10.Starting in September 2023, children in the earlier grades will learn about the role of family and resilience in First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities, their historical and stanley mugs contemporary real stanley cup ities, and the residential school system, Stephen Lecce announced Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We believe that all students, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, are enriched by learning about the history, the culture, the perspectives and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Metis individuals in communities in Canada, the minister said.The new curriculum elements are being developed with Indigenous partners, elders and knowledge holders, Lecce said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Joanne Meyer, the chief operating officer of the M茅tis Nation of Ontario, said the announcement would bring the province curriculum in line with recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.This would ensure that age-appropriate mandatory curriculum content pertaining to residential scho
Candidates from the three major parties struck to their talking points, while the other candidates urged voters to choose change on election day at a Flamborough-Glanbrook all stanley cup candidates debate May 28 at Waterdown District High School.The debate, hosted by the Flamborough Review, featured all seven candidates registered for the June 7 vote 鈥?the Green partys Janet Errygers, Libertarian Glenn Langton, NDP candidate Melissa McGlashan, None of the Above Direct Democracys Rudy Miller, Liberal candidate Judi Partridge, Trillium party candidate Roman Sarachman and Progressive Conservative Donna Skelly.About 150 voters filled the cafetorium at Waterdown District High School WDHS for the event, moderated by Rick Ludwig, to hear candidates field questions about rural internet access, solutions to skyrocketing hydro rates and green energy, mental health supports, seniors support and the minimum wage. stanley cups uk ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McGlashan and Partridge repeatedly made reference to the PCs and that party lack of a platform, and cuts made under previous Tory governments. Meanwhile Skelly referenced the Liberals ; record over the past 15 year stanley cup nz s, while also warning the Liberal and NDP platforms are reckless. Kathleen Wynne and Liberals are reckless with your money and the NDP would be even worse, she said. Over 20 years ago the NDP almost bankrupted this province and if Andrea Horwath gets a chance shes going to do it again. Bgga Power outage closes Almaguin schools Jan. 11
TORONTO 鈥?Ontario is planning to add Indigenous learning to the social studies curriculum for grades 1 to 3, the education minister announced ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.The social studies curriculum in grades 4 to 6 already includes Indigenous issues, as does the history curriculum for grades 7, 8 and 10, including learning on r stanley cups esidential schools in grades 8 and 10.Starting in September 2023, children in the earlier grades will learn about the role of family and resilience in First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities, their historical and stanley mugs contemporary real stanley cup ities, and the residential school system, Stephen Lecce announced Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We believe that all students, Indigenous and non-Indigenous, are enriched by learning about the history, the culture, the perspectives and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Metis individuals in communities in Canada, the minister said.The new curriculum elements are being developed with Indigenous partners, elders and knowledge holders, Lecce said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Joanne Meyer, the chief operating officer of the M茅tis Nation of Ontario, said the announcement would bring the province curriculum in line with recommendations from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.This would ensure that age-appropriate mandatory curriculum content pertaining to residential scho
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Film productions will have to start paying for location shoots in Toronto starting next April, if council goes along with a recommendation to end the citys long-standing practice of providing film permits for free.The new fee structure was recommended by Toronto film office staff and stanley quencher sent to council with the blessing of the citys Economic and Community Development Committee at stanley water bottle its meeting Sept. 22. This is a response to growth, said Torontos Film Commissioner Margueritte Pigott at the meeting. The decision was taken 20 years ago to not charge for film permits, but the industry was relatively immature and there were gaps in our service, so it was seen that charging for permits would be damaging to our competitive offering. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But 20 years later, Toronto is a very mature jurisdiction and were one of the top five film production cities in Nor stanley cup th America. Pigott noted that the industry in Toronto is currently worth $2.2 billion and employs 35,000 Torontonians.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And she said in the post COVID-19 city, the industry is poised to grow dramatically聽鈥?which means that the citys film office will need more resources to manage the volume.And that, she said, means permit fees. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If approved by Toronto council at its Oct. 1 meeting, that will mean that all but local news and
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Film productions will have to start paying for location shoots in Toronto starting next April, if council goes along with a recommendation to end the citys long-standing practice of providing film permits for free.The new fee structure was recommended by Toronto film office staff and stanley quencher sent to council with the blessing of the citys Economic and Community Development Committee at stanley water bottle its meeting Sept. 22. This is a response to growth, said Torontos Film Commissioner Margueritte Pigott at the meeting. The decision was taken 20 years ago to not charge for film permits, but the industry was relatively immature and there were gaps in our service, so it was seen that charging for permits would be damaging to our competitive offering. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But 20 years later, Toronto is a very mature jurisdiction and were one of the top five film production cities in Nor stanley cup th America. Pigott noted that the industry in Toronto is currently worth $2.2 billion and employs 35,000 Torontonians.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW And she said in the post COVID-19 city, the industry is poised to grow dramatically聽鈥?which means that the citys film office will need more resources to manage the volume.And that, she said, means permit fees. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW If approved by Toronto council at its Oct. 1 meeting, that will mean that all but local news and
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TORONTO 鈥?Apotex Inc. says it wants to set the record straight about how the pharmaceutical company will be managed following the death of its founder, Barry Sherman, and his wife Honey.Apotex says that Sherman, 75, hadn ;t been involved in day-to-day operations since he stepped down as chief executive officer five years ago.Jeremy B. Desai has been president and CEO of Apotex Inc. since 2014 and, prior to that, th stanley cup e CEO job had been transferred from Sherman to Jack Kay, who is now the company vice-chairman. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Questions about the future of Apotex 鈥?one of Canada biggest generic drug makers 鈥?arose after the bodies of the billionaire couple were found in their Toronto home last week. Many of the stanley isolierkanne personal anecdotes in the wake of Sherman death focused on his hands-on approach to running Apotex, which he founded in 1974 and grew into a company with more than $2 billion in annual revenue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An Apotex spokesman 鈥?who had declined to discuss specific details prior to their funeral, out of respect for the Shermans 鈥?said Friday that he wanted to set the record straight.Barry had developed a robust succession plan which he began implementing five years ago when he stepped down as CEO. From that point on until his tragic death, Dr. Sherman was no longer involved in day-to-day operations at Apotex rather, Mtbh Bruce Arthur: Tommy was a beloved principal. He is now a patient shuffled to a corner of the pandemic, cut off and stranded
A $210-million class-action lawsuit has been launched against 71 Extendicare long-term-care homes in Ontario over the chains handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.The lawsuit alleges Extendicare failed to protect residents at the homes through inadequate preventative and responsive measures to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to serious injuries and deaths. The defendants were aware that the residents were vulnerable individuals and especially vulnerable to serious or fatal complications arising from contracting COVID-19, the lawsuit alleges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Furthermore, the defendants were aware that the residents were dependent on the defendants for proper care, treatment and protection, especially from contracting COVID-19, during the pandemic period when they stanley website were not able to have direct contact with outsiders. None of the allegations in the statement o stanley france f claim have been proven in court and a judge must still certify the class action before the lawsuit can proceed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley mugs OW In a statement, Extendicare said: Our focus at this time is solely on providing quality care to our residents, and supporting our families and team members. Our hearts are with our community and those who have lost loved ones to this virus during this immensely challenging time, Extendicare stated. Well respond to the allegations through the appropriate legal channels in due course.
TORONTO 鈥?Apotex Inc. says it wants to set the record straight about how the pharmaceutical company will be managed following the death of its founder, Barry Sherman, and his wife Honey.Apotex says that Sherman, 75, hadn ;t been involved in day-to-day operations since he stepped down as chief executive officer five years ago.Jeremy B. Desai has been president and CEO of Apotex Inc. since 2014 and, prior to that, th stanley cup e CEO job had been transferred from Sherman to Jack Kay, who is now the company vice-chairman. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Questions about the future of Apotex 鈥?one of Canada biggest generic drug makers 鈥?arose after the bodies of the billionaire couple were found in their Toronto home last week. Many of the stanley isolierkanne personal anecdotes in the wake of Sherman death focused on his hands-on approach to running Apotex, which he founded in 1974 and grew into a company with more than $2 billion in annual revenue. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW An Apotex spokesman 鈥?who had declined to discuss specific details prior to their funeral, out of respect for the Shermans 鈥?said Friday that he wanted to set the record straight.Barry had developed a robust succession plan which he began implementing five years ago when he stepped down as CEO. From that point on until his tragic death, Dr. Sherman was no longer involved in day-to-day operations at Apotex rather, Mtbh Bruce Arthur: Tommy was a beloved principal. He is now a patient shuffled to a corner of the pandemic, cut off and stranded
A $210-million class-action lawsuit has been launched against 71 Extendicare long-term-care homes in Ontario over the chains handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.The lawsuit alleges Extendicare failed to protect residents at the homes through inadequate preventative and responsive measures to the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to serious injuries and deaths. The defendants were aware that the residents were vulnerable individuals and especially vulnerable to serious or fatal complications arising from contracting COVID-19, the lawsuit alleges. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Furthermore, the defendants were aware that the residents were dependent on the defendants for proper care, treatment and protection, especially from contracting COVID-19, during the pandemic period when they stanley website were not able to have direct contact with outsiders. None of the allegations in the statement o stanley france f claim have been proven in court and a judge must still certify the class action before the lawsuit can proceed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL stanley mugs OW In a statement, Extendicare said: Our focus at this time is solely on providing quality care to our residents, and supporting our families and team members. Our hearts are with our community and those who have lost loved ones to this virus during this immensely challenging time, Extendicare stated. Well respond to the allegations through the appropriate legal channels in due course.
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