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OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberals and NDP are working together to expedite the passage of a bill designed to h stanley termosky elp combat the country opioid crisis, including measures to reduce barriers to accessing supervised injection sites.The legislation, tabled by the Liberals in December, also lifts a re termo stanley striction that bars border guards from inspecting packages under 30 grams in weight, even if they have reason to believe they contain illegal drugs.It would also impose new restrictions on the import of pill presses and encapsulators 鈥攖wo machines commonly used in the productio gourde stanley n of illicit drugs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is critical for the legislation to pass as soon as possible to save lives, said NDP health critic Don Davies. He pointed to a lack of new injection sites established since stringent criteria were established under the previous Conservative government.In January 2016, the Dr. Peter Centre in B.C. 鈥?a site in operation since 2002 because law enforcement turned a blind eye鈥?received an exemption required under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to sanction its activities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Insite in Vancouver also received an exemption in the spring allowing it to continue operations for another four years.Bottom line is: I don ;t think we should be sitting around debating while people are dying and when we know we can take action immediately, Davies said. Qltn Brampton, Mississauga mayors praise health care and transit workers on COVID-19 frontlines
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:15 p.m.: Hawaii COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations have declined to the point where the islands are ready to welcome travelers once again, the governor said Tuesd stanley termoska ay.Gov. David Ige said vacationers and business travelers are welcome to return to the islands starting Nov. 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW His announcement comes nearly two months after he asked travelers on Aug. 23 to avoid Hawaii because case counts were surging with the spread of the highly transmissible delta variant. The state didn ;t impose any new travel quarantine restrictions, and Ige plea was a mere request. Even so, it prompted thousands of travelers to cancel plans to visit Hawaii.In the intervening months, Hawaii seven-day average of daily new cases has plummeted from 900 to 117. COVID-19 hospitalizations have dropped from more than 400 to about 10 stanley cup 0 statewide. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think we are all encouraged by what wev stanley puodelis e seen over the last several weeks with the continuing trend of lower case counts, Ige said in a remarks at a ceremony opening a new airport facility in Kailua-Kona. Our hospitals are doing better, and we have fewer COVID patients in them. Most importantly, our health care system has responded, and we h
OTTAWA 鈥?The Liberals and NDP are working together to expedite the passage of a bill designed to h stanley termosky elp combat the country opioid crisis, including measures to reduce barriers to accessing supervised injection sites.The legislation, tabled by the Liberals in December, also lifts a re termo stanley striction that bars border guards from inspecting packages under 30 grams in weight, even if they have reason to believe they contain illegal drugs.It would also impose new restrictions on the import of pill presses and encapsulators 鈥攖wo machines commonly used in the productio gourde stanley n of illicit drugs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It is critical for the legislation to pass as soon as possible to save lives, said NDP health critic Don Davies. He pointed to a lack of new injection sites established since stringent criteria were established under the previous Conservative government.In January 2016, the Dr. Peter Centre in B.C. 鈥?a site in operation since 2002 because law enforcement turned a blind eye鈥?received an exemption required under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to sanction its activities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Insite in Vancouver also received an exemption in the spring allowing it to continue operations for another four years.Bottom line is: I don ;t think we should be sitting around debating while people are dying and when we know we can take action immediately, Davies said. Qltn Brampton, Mississauga mayors praise health care and transit workers on COVID-19 frontlines
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Tuesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.9:15 p.m.: Hawaii COVID-19 case counts and hospitalizations have declined to the point where the islands are ready to welcome travelers once again, the governor said Tuesd stanley termoska ay.Gov. David Ige said vacationers and business travelers are welcome to return to the islands starting Nov. 1. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW His announcement comes nearly two months after he asked travelers on Aug. 23 to avoid Hawaii because case counts were surging with the spread of the highly transmissible delta variant. The state didn ;t impose any new travel quarantine restrictions, and Ige plea was a mere request. Even so, it prompted thousands of travelers to cancel plans to visit Hawaii.In the intervening months, Hawaii seven-day average of daily new cases has plummeted from 900 to 117. COVID-19 hospitalizations have dropped from more than 400 to about 10 stanley cup 0 statewide. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I think we are all encouraged by what wev stanley puodelis e seen over the last several weeks with the continuing trend of lower case counts, Ige said in a remarks at a ceremony opening a new airport facility in Kailua-Kona. Our hospitals are doing better, and we have fewer COVID patients in them. Most importantly, our health care system has responded, and we h
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TORONTO 鈥?A woman who hopes to run for the Progressive Conservatives in the next Ontario election could b stanley quencher e out of luck because she failed to file financial statements related to her 2014 bid for a Toronto council seat.In a ruling, the Superior Court of Justice denied a request from Cozette Giannini to allow her to file the statements now so she can get out from under a penalty meted out for her failure.Giannini, who ran unsuccessfully for a council seat, should have filed audited financial documents under the Municipal Elections Act by March 27 2015. When she failed to do so 鈥?in common with 101 of the 688 other Toronto candidates 鈥?she was put on the city list of candidates in default. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The sanction for being on the list is a ban on running for a municipal council seat in the next election, something Giannini said she had no plans to do.However, in asking the courts to allow her to belatedly file her statements, stanley cup she noted her wish to run for the Tories in an e stanley kubek ast Toronto riding in 2018. In an affidavit, Giannini said her plans could be scuttled if the nominating committee rejects her candidacy because of her status as one of the city candidates in default. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Justice Sean Dunphy declined to grant what he called the extraordinary remedy she wanted.Rights seldom come without corresponding obli Srfd Top US intelligence officials to testify on Russian hacking
Ontario is reporting another 326 COVID-19 cases and no new deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.Ontario has administered 9,697 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,394,887 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,457,182 people in Ontario have received at least stanley bottles one shot. That works out to approximately 87.9 per cent of the eligible population 12 years a stanley cup nd older, and the equivalent of 77.1 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 10,937,705 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 83.9 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 73.6 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 183 COVID stanley drinking cup -19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, seven were partially vaccinated, and 95 cases in fully vaccinated people. Again, the province warns the
TORONTO 鈥?A woman who hopes to run for the Progressive Conservatives in the next Ontario election could b stanley quencher e out of luck because she failed to file financial statements related to her 2014 bid for a Toronto council seat.In a ruling, the Superior Court of Justice denied a request from Cozette Giannini to allow her to file the statements now so she can get out from under a penalty meted out for her failure.Giannini, who ran unsuccessfully for a council seat, should have filed audited financial documents under the Municipal Elections Act by March 27 2015. When she failed to do so 鈥?in common with 101 of the 688 other Toronto candidates 鈥?she was put on the city list of candidates in default. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The sanction for being on the list is a ban on running for a municipal council seat in the next election, something Giannini said she had no plans to do.However, in asking the courts to allow her to belatedly file her statements, stanley cup she noted her wish to run for the Tories in an e stanley kubek ast Toronto riding in 2018. In an affidavit, Giannini said her plans could be scuttled if the nominating committee rejects her candidacy because of her status as one of the city candidates in default. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Justice Sean Dunphy declined to grant what he called the extraordinary remedy she wanted.Rights seldom come without corresponding obli Srfd Top US intelligence officials to testify on Russian hacking
Ontario is reporting another 326 COVID-19 cases and no new deaths, according to its latest report released Monday morning.Ontario has administered 9,697 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,394,887 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,457,182 people in Ontario have received at least stanley bottles one shot. That works out to approximately 87.9 per cent of the eligible population 12 years a stanley cup nd older, and the equivalent of 77.1 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 10,937,705 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 83.9 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 73.6 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 183 COVID stanley drinking cup -19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, seven were partially vaccinated, and 95 cases in fully vaccinated people. Again, the province warns the
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The Ontario government will allow those who received an initial dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine to get a follow-up shot four weeks so stanley cup oner than planned, bowing to mounting pressure from residents and experts alike.Ontarians who received a shot of AstraZeneca will now be able to get their second dose either of the same product or another brand mRNA vaccine after eight weeks, rather than the 12-week wait time the province had previously required.This decision is based on eme botella stanley rging clinic stanley cup al evidence about the administration of two doses of different vaccines, as supported by the National Advisory Committee on Immunization NACI , the province said in a statement issued Saturday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Evidence from multiple studies indicates that mixing of COVID-19 vaccines receiving an mRNA vaccine after an AstraZeneca vaccine at dosing intervals between eight and 12 weeks is safe and demonstrates a beneficial immune response.The province had previously shortened the interval between other vaccines, frustrating those who opted to take the AstraZeneca shot. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More than 3,400 people signed an online petition urging the province to fall in line with other provinces and shorten the interval to eight weeks.And on Friday, mayors in one long-standing COVID-19 hot spot region said residents should be a Akyf PC Parm Gill takes Milton in decisive victory
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Police are investigating yet another bank robbery in Georgetown.Shortly before 5 p.m. three men are reported to have robbed the Royal Bank at 232 Guelph St.Police said the suspects are three black males who fled in a black four-doo stanley cup r sedan, possibly an I stanley cup nfiniti. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW No injuries have been reported. A heavy police stanley puodelis presence is in the area while an investigation is ongoing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Over the weekend, one was declared in downtown Toronto, two in Burlington, and two more in Mississauga.Outbreaks of COVID-19 within Ontario hospitals have made headlines in recent days. But what exactly are they And how can stanley en mexico patients be assured they are still safe when they go in for an unrelated issue An outbreak is different from hospitals treating people infected with the disease. It means that patients have come i stanley sverige n for other medical issues and gotten the novel coronavirus there. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Trillium Health Partners, the hospital system made up of Credit Valley Hospital, Mississauga Hospital and Queensway Health Centre, has had four outbreaks of COVID-19, spokesperson Keeley Rogers said in an email. The source of these outbreaks vary, but our ongoing investigations suggest we are seeing both community spread and hospital spread, Rogers said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW One was on a rehab ward at Credit Valley Hospital involving four patients in late March and is now over. Two are on different wards at Mississauga Hospital involving 10 staff and one patient. And the most recent, declared April 12, is on a mental health ward at Credit Valley, involving two patients.There have been 28 outbreaks of COVID-19 in hospitals since Jan. 15, according to the publicly available data posted by the province. There were 139 cases stanley mugg reported as part of those outbreaks, 82 in patients, and 56 Wdtm Private submarine sinks in Denmark, pilot safe
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SHIPPAGAN, N.B. 鈥?The military is sending 200 troops to New Brunswick to back up ongoing relief efforts in the areas that have been hardest hit by last week ice storm.New Brunswick premier told a news conference in Shippagan Sunday that the military will help thousands of residents in the province northeast who have been without power for days following the ice storm that walloped the province last Wednesday.We should see quite a presence Monday in the region, Brian Gallant said. Everybody is in a mode in which we understand that every minute counts, every hour counts and every day counts, and we ;re all focused on one thing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A military official said in an interview Sunday that troops from the army base in Gagetown we stanley mugs re s stanley water bottle et to deploy overnight in two waves. The team includes engineers and a headquarters group, said Lt.-Cmdr. Jordan Holder, and go door-to-door to check in on residents, clear roadways and distribute basic necessities.The military sent a recon team Saturday to see how to best direct their efforts in response to the premier request for federal help. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gallant said discussions of cost have bee stanley mug n put aside until after the crisis because you can ;t put a price on people safety.New Brunswick Power reported that more than 25,000 cust Qyal Here s what s being proposed for a new $35.5M cricket stadium in Brampton
Melanie Fox is grateful for the latest changes made by the provincial government to its autism program.In an about-face, the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announced their plan to work with the Autism Advisory Panel to develop a needs-based and sustainable autism program by April 2020.The program funding has been set at $600 million per year, an increase of $278 million. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Fox says she was saddened that she 鈥?along with other families 鈥?had to go through this roller coaster. It takes a toll on family, the autism advocate with Project Autism Milton said. You got a lot of mental health issues, anxiety鈥?you get angry, frustrated, upset, because you want you stanley cup r child to thrive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The community outcry began back in February when the Ontario government tweaked its autism program with the goal of clearing the waitlist of over 23,000 children for autism th stanley cup erapy.Among the changes, the province provided funding directly to families instead of service care providers. Children under the age of six were stanley quencher eligible to receive $20,000 per year; and $5,000 annually for those over six up to 18. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That was not going to be enough, she said, especially for children who are on the lower spectrum of autism that require more support. ARTICLE CONTINU
SHIPPAGAN, N.B. 鈥?The military is sending 200 troops to New Brunswick to back up ongoing relief efforts in the areas that have been hardest hit by last week ice storm.New Brunswick premier told a news conference in Shippagan Sunday that the military will help thousands of residents in the province northeast who have been without power for days following the ice storm that walloped the province last Wednesday.We should see quite a presence Monday in the region, Brian Gallant said. Everybody is in a mode in which we understand that every minute counts, every hour counts and every day counts, and we ;re all focused on one thing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW A military official said in an interview Sunday that troops from the army base in Gagetown we stanley mugs re s stanley water bottle et to deploy overnight in two waves. The team includes engineers and a headquarters group, said Lt.-Cmdr. Jordan Holder, and go door-to-door to check in on residents, clear roadways and distribute basic necessities.The military sent a recon team Saturday to see how to best direct their efforts in response to the premier request for federal help. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Gallant said discussions of cost have bee stanley mug n put aside until after the crisis because you can ;t put a price on people safety.New Brunswick Power reported that more than 25,000 cust Qyal Here s what s being proposed for a new $35.5M cricket stadium in Brampton
Melanie Fox is grateful for the latest changes made by the provincial government to its autism program.In an about-face, the Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services announced their plan to work with the Autism Advisory Panel to develop a needs-based and sustainable autism program by April 2020.The program funding has been set at $600 million per year, an increase of $278 million. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW But Fox says she was saddened that she 鈥?along with other families 鈥?had to go through this roller coaster. It takes a toll on family, the autism advocate with Project Autism Milton said. You got a lot of mental health issues, anxiety鈥?you get angry, frustrated, upset, because you want you stanley cup r child to thrive. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The community outcry began back in February when the Ontario government tweaked its autism program with the goal of clearing the waitlist of over 23,000 children for autism th stanley cup erapy.Among the changes, the province provided funding directly to families instead of service care providers. Children under the age of six were stanley quencher eligible to receive $20,000 per year; and $5,000 annually for those over six up to 18. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW That was not going to be enough, she said, especially for children who are on the lower spectrum of autism that require more support. ARTICLE CONTINU
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DURHAM 鈥?A man accused of arranging the murder of his wife again testified he had nothing to do with the crime.David Knight, 46, said he wasnt aware that another man had murdered Carmela Knight in the familys Pebblestone Crescent home on Sept. 15, 2014.Knight has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, arson and conspiracy to commit murder. The Crown alleges Knight hired an acquaintance, Graham MacDonald, to carry out the killing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Knight agreed when Crown prosecutor Paul Murray said Tuesday morning in court that Knight had previously testified he was wholly, completely unaware that MacDonald had killed Carmela. You had no inkling or any involvement in the death of your wife Murray asked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Thats correct, Knight replied. You had no knowledge of who murdered Carm Murray asked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug Correct, Knight said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Carmela, 39, was found in the burnt-out garage of the home. She was in the process of divorcing David at the time of her death after discovering hed been involved in a lengthy affair with a woman in Florida, court has heard. S stanley fr he died just days before a scheduled family court hearing at which she was seeking custody of the couples two sons.The basis of the Crowns case against Da Xxem Uber to double number of Toronto technical staff
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DURHAM 鈥?A man accused of arranging the murder of his wife again testified he had nothing to do with the crime.David Knight, 46, said he wasnt aware that another man had murdered Carmela Knight in the familys Pebblestone Crescent home on Sept. 15, 2014.Knight has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder, arson and conspiracy to commit murder. The Crown alleges Knight hired an acquaintance, Graham MacDonald, to carry out the killing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Knight agreed when Crown prosecutor Paul Murray said Tuesday morning in court that Knight had previously testified he was wholly, completely unaware that MacDonald had killed Carmela. You had no inkling or any involvement in the death of your wife Murray asked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Thats correct, Knight replied. You had no knowledge of who murdered Carm Murray asked. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley thermos mug Correct, Knight said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Carmela, 39, was found in the burnt-out garage of the home. She was in the process of divorcing David at the time of her death after discovering hed been involved in a lengthy affair with a woman in Florida, court has heard. S stanley fr he died just days before a scheduled family court hearing at which she was seeking custody of the couples two sons.The basis of the Crowns case against Da Xxem Uber to double number of Toronto technical staff
OTTAWA 鈥?A court has put the brakes on a Canadian Security Intelligence Service request to collect foreign information, ruling a proposed technique would stray beyond the spy service legal mandate.The service was seeking court warrants so it could gather intelligence in other countries, from a location inside Canada, to at the request of an unnamed federal minister.The spy service is allowed to collect information about threats to national security anywhere stanley quencher in the world, but there are limits on gathering intelligence unrelated to security outside Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Section 16 of the CSIS Act allows the service to collect, within Canada, foreign intelligence relating to the capabilities, intentions or activities of any foreign state, as long as the information-gathering is not aimed at Canadians.The court has previously noted that Parliament imposed the within Can stanley cups ada requirement because collecting intelligence in other countries could harm Canada international relations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley deutschland In a newly released decision, Federal Court Justice Patrick Gleeson found the service proposed use of investigative powers did not meet the within Canada requirement of the law.Gleeson delivered the decision last July but a public version with many passages blacked out was only released Wednesday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BEL
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