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| 'Physicians don't have these tools, they have only a prescription pad and an injection,' Mailis said. |
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| The Ontario Independent Police Review Director, Gerry McNeilly, set the terms for his review this week after 'alarming questions' were raised about how officers interact with Indigenous peoples. |
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| The review is also investigating inflammatory Facebook posts from September, alleged to come from police officers in the northern Ontario city. |
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| The executives also received so-called 'performance pay' for succeeding or surpassing expectations, sharing a pot of $1.5 million among them, or an estimated $15,000 each on average. |
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| Its annual budget is more than $1.4 billion, and it employs more than 6,000 people. |
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| The federal government proactively reports on aggregate performance pay and bonus levels for each department, but the latest web posting is for 2013-2014 — or two years out of date. |
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| The total for performance pay and bonus that year was $1.5 million, about the same level as for 2015-2016. |
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| Gomery, who led the commission of inquiry into the federal sponsorship scandal between 2004 and 2006, said such bodies are essential to help restore public confidence in the rule of law. |
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| That led to revelations over the last two days that at least six other Quebec journalists were targeted by provincial police surveillance operations. |
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| 'There should be no preferential access to government, or appearance of preferential access, accorded to individuals or organizations because they have made financial contributions to politicians and political parties,' the guidelines read. |
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| The judge in Duffy's fraud and breach of trust trial ultimately ruled they were within the Senate's rules when he cleared Duffy of all charges. |
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| Our cellphones are so much more than phones these days. |
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| 'It is amazing,' reported SaskTel unlimited data customer Lindsay Gay last month. |
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| He also pointed out that Rogers recently introduced a new app tool that helps customers monitor their data usage. |
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| That's what keeps us coming back for more. |
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| 'These estimates coincide with the percentages of new condos entering the rental market upon completion, indicating the important role (domestic) investors play in the GTA housing market.' |
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| 'This strain helps with back pain, this strain helps with nausea, this product makes you sleep at night,' says Dietrich from the company's headquarters in Denver, Colorado, where pot is sold legally. |
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| But without a legislative framework, and with the grassroots origins of pot as a mood-altering folk remedy, companies are left guessing. |
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| Iron is an essential element the body requires to produce hemoglobin, the protein found in red blood cells that's responsible for transporting oxygen to tissues in the body. |
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| The current waiting period is eight weeks. |
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| It's possible to have normal hemoglobin levels, but to have low iron stores overall, says Canadian Blood Services (CBS). |
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| The new iron guidelines mean more donors are needed. |
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| What started as a routine ultrasound became complicated when expectant mother Margaret Boemer, of Plano, Texas, was told her unborn child had a rare condition and needed surgery to survive. |
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| A sacrococcygeal teratoma is a tumour that develops before birth and grows from a baby's tailbone. |
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| It is the most common tumour found in babies, occurring in one of every 35,000 births. |
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| She was 84 years old. |
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| He described her as a 'remarkable' and 'loving and wonderful' woman who left her mark in the literary world with her stories. |
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| 'Some men get it and Bono is one of those guys,' Leive said in a recent interview. |
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| At just 20, she is a strong voice against bullying and a positive one in helping girls embrace their own standards of beauty. |
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| 'Her voice literally went around the world,' Leive said. |
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| As soon as the official party photos were released, social media lit up with comments — and they were less than favourable. |
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| Many people, including Indigenous groups, argue they trivialize First Nations culture. |
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| The purpose of these CRTC hearings is to field responses from industry stakeholders and the public. |
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| This would not only apply to entertainment content, but equally to education, to scientific research and, perhaps most importantly, to political discourse. |
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| After all, the internet is not a luxury; it is an essential tool. |
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| The debris formed a ring around the Earth's equator and was eventually drawn together by gravity to form the moon. |
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| Still, there are questions left unanswered. |
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| In the town of Hillsborough, just outside Chapel Hill, someone firebombed the Republican Party headquarters last month. |
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| After North Carolina passed its restrictive voting-rights bill in 2013, Campbell went around to churches teaching people how to deal with challenges to their registration. |
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| He could detect the effects of the election around him, in the bursts of conflict and the curious intersection of new ideas with old ones. |
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| This discordance between economic data and political rhetoric is familiar, or should be. |
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| Republican economists caution against taking this data as proof that their party is lousy at economic policy. |
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| “I don’t know what G.D.P. growth was during the Washington and Lincoln Administrations, but the institutional developments in those terms had large and long-lasting effects.” |
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| There are more differences between Sulla and Trump, Rome and the U.S., than there are similarities, but that doesn’t discredit the resemblances. |
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| And, she granted, “you have to look at where she has acknowledged that we need to do something different—we can do better—and where she has expressed regret.” |
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| But, as the criticism of Clinton as First Lady became more caustic, Karel became more empathetic. |
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| “When I’m playing him, I feel powerful,” the Donald Trump impersonator John Di Domenico explained to Slate last year. |
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| As the hysteria of the 2016 Presidential election intensifies, a more troubling threat than bullshit preoccupies Karel. |
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| They’re usually artists who want to do a bunch of stuff. |
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| Then the commercial ends. |
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| Miami Bass producers were clinical in the art of moving butts—their main concern. |
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| In a recent interview, Zay and Zayion described recording their version of “Knuck If You Buck” on a home laptop. |
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| But challenges, and the songs that score them, add a connective, traceable nervous system to the writhing mass of grainy video loops. |
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| Their revivals underscore the appeal of a good challenge, artistic or otherwise: discomfort, growth, and a meaningful connection. |
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| It would be much safer, Plato thought, to entrust power to carefully educated guardians. |
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| Like many people I know, I’ve spent recent months staying up late, reading polls in terror. |
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| Caplan dismisses retrospective voting, quoting a pair of scholars who call it “no more rational than killing the pharaoh when the Nile does not flood.” |
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| But there was nothing else obviously artistic about her or in her behavior with other people. |
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| In 2010, the foundation released a typeset edition of “Zettel’s Traum,” removing the bar to entry for those who balked at the draft-like feel of the photo-offset. |
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| Corresponding with Woods by e-mail, I tried my hand at uncovering an etym. |
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| “Complete neglect of his own health,” his wife, Alice, reported. |
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| Each map in the exhibition tells its own story, not all factual. |
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| Also being exhibited for the first time are British Ministry of Defence maps which imagine cold war battles and which were used in military college exams. |
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| The constituency is in the council area of North Kesteven, where 62% of voters backed leaving the EU. |
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| His skill in getting answers for taxpayers will be sorely missed. |
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| Christian Wolmar, who has written a number of books on railway history, will stand in the contest on 1 December. |
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| The Liberal Democrats, who represented the affluent suburb until 2010, are hoping to snatch it back with their candidate Sarah Olney. |
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| Meanwhile, the estranged wife of a government whip has launched her campaign to take the seat. |
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| He was utterly gracious and took it like a man, I am beyond furious. |
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| More than 330 crew are onboard the ship. |
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| Vega suggested that, because of their age, many would be unaware of its history. |
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| People got killed there. |
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| A coal-fired power station in Badarpur, south-east Delhi, will stop operating for 10 days, along with diesel generators in the city. |
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| He then spent four years with BBC World Service radio at Bush House. |
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| He worked for the BBC for a decade. |
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| One of their many grieving Facebook posts has a line which would have delighted Chris: “More African than you, I have not known.” |
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| Who can stop this Australia side? |
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| Was their divine right to the mantle as the world’s best no longer warranted? |
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| They have one crack at redemption, beating England. |
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| South Africa are almost at the point of no return and we have to be able to match their desire. |
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| He has got that hard edge to his game but also the soft hands. |
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| We have a great squad and it is an opportunity for us to take the ship forward. |
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| You have to stand up to that and I would rather someone ran at me rather than round me. |
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| It was as though he was flicking the ball back and forth underneath three upturned cups. |
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| Australia, hardened by their recent games in the Rugby Championship, were in a higher gear. |
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| A Donald Trump victory would immediately make the world more worrying and unsettled than it already is. |
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| Mrs Clinton has a reputation for a hawkish outlook, but this will be tempered by war-weary public opinion in the US. |
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| He’s spoken in favour of torture. |
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| I also struggle with passwords. |
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| Then there are the so-called true stories that get posted in a series of meaningful pictures with text running underneath. |
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| Of course, I do understand that modern-day Germany must be separated from the Nazi regime. |
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| In the corner is a girl in a headscarf and jeans who looks so unassuming I think it’s another assistant. |
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| Artists reach people at their heart; it’s the only time we meet in one place and put our differences aside. |
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| His more unusual accolades include global ambassador for New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, and a place at Harvard Business School. |
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| I can just do that with my life. |
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| I wanted to watch it with them, but they decided they’d rather watch it without me in the end. |
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| We can’t let the presidency go to Donald Trump, someone so racist, sexist and incredibly unqualified to be commander-in-chief. |
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| “More people are turning to credit … While this borrowing might be manageable now, a sudden change in circumstances could lead to debt problems.” |
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| Her reason is that it provides insufficient protection to American workers whose jobs and living standards it might harm. |
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| In this context, railing against trade makes sense. |