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los hechos ocurrieron el día de ayer alrededor de la city medio de la noche sobre la cuadra 1200 en ontarioo pero también nos dio una lección a todos aquí que eso no es juego. >>> el hombre fue transportado a un hospital local donde le amputaron la mano izquierda su otra mano sufrió daños de consecuencia. >>> de están tratando de salvar una mano. >>> las autoridades informaron que se decomisaron varios artículos de pirotecnia ilegal que se encontraban dentro de la vivienda del hombre herido por otra parte, la madre de los niños que presenciaron los hechos nos comentó que están traumado por lo que le ocurrió a su padre >>> están tristes >>> ya que mañana es 4 de julio las autoridades de sugieren mantenerse alejado de los fuegos pirotécnicos y legales a que cada año varias personas resultan heridas >>> hay que tener mucho cuidado porque no solo es ilegal sino que nos puede afectar. >>> a pesar de la gravedad de las heridas la víctima tendrá que pagar una multa de 1000 $ a que la pólvora en la ciudad de ontario está prohibida. la ciudad de (nombre en inglés) llevar a cabo su espectáculo de fue
los hechos ocurrieron el día de ayer alrededor de la city medio de la noche sobre la cuadra 1200 en ontarioo pero también nos dio una lección a todos aquí que eso no es juego. >>> el hombre fue transportado a un hospital local donde le amputaron la mano izquierda su otra mano sufrió daños de consecuencia. >>> de están tratando de salvar una mano. >>> las autoridades informaron que se decomisaron varios artículos de pirotecnia ilegal que se encontraban dentro...
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so we do wa nt to cases here in ontario. so we do want to look to other areas.certainly here in canada we are highly influenced by what seeing in the united states where there isn't good control and people are isn't good control and people a re extra isn't good control and people are extra courses, in many ways, because of that. in a nutshell, it is possible, what would you like to see young people doing more of and less of? i would like to see young people being involved in government decision—making and government decision—making and government messaging. so we need to see some peer to peer messaging that involves young people in talking to their peers so people in talking to their peers so there is that trusted source of communication. so, for example, here in toronto we have a communities health centre that has adapted covid—i9 messaging for black people here in toronto and particularly young people. they have been able to adapt that be the trusted interpreter of the sometimes varied in completing government information. that's what we need to see young peop
so we do wa nt to cases here in ontario. so we do want to look to other areas.certainly here in canada we are highly influenced by what seeing in the united states where there isn't good control and people are isn't good control and people a re extra isn't good control and people are extra courses, in many ways, because of that. in a nutshell, it is possible, what would you like to see young people doing more of and less of? i would like to see young people being involved in government...
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issue for ontario when i'm getting cinemalaya. my work they're not paying for it they say we don't have money. before i had it made a good summary now i have almost nothing. i do a problem the higher position to know his position. well to think i shall build a dam might be the. local me. in my fuel our car what are my human women i mean. my view of what my son could and has in a number of in a month at the moment mainly if you send bullets at. second into nice you know this and then. that baby milk a lot of women have that part of the day in america that are minutes away or any margarine service we do. and to process work. my out of his out of the little wind you may be in if you want to look into my smiling kid you know you know by now the day will have a mark on the top a name dani that i love or the love of a durable or. a vessel there might have been miles but i see it as a lemon and she lays down and all of that was the spot because we're out of only now as i don't want to go live again you know be one of but i gotta mom goin
issue for ontario when i'm getting cinemalaya. my work they're not paying for it they say we don't have money. before i had it made a good summary now i have almost nothing. i do a problem the higher position to know his position. well to think i shall build a dam might be the. local me. in my fuel our car what are my human women i mean. my view of what my son could and has in a number of in a month at the moment mainly if you send bullets at. second into nice you know this and then. that baby...
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un juego explotó en sus manos >>> para mí, mis hijos le explotó en la mano >>> fue es las 7 30, en ontariosaba que algo así podría haber pensado pero es su reelección de que con eso no se juzga >>> en fue transportado a un hospital donde los doctores le amputaron la mano izquierda y la otra sufrió daños por consecuencia >>> se decomisaron artículos como tercer utilizándolo padres de los niños, nos comentó que están traumado lo que le cubre sus poderes >>> eso aún miraron de cómo pasó >>> según las autoridades mañana 4 de junio las autoridades sostiene mantenerse al olga alargadas por eso no reciben >>> sino esto nos puede afectar al si quiere sus justicia social y quienes participaban tener sus pancartas y cortes, no se sabe cuántos municipales frío pero tocó en los resistente pueden ser su voz >>> en test era preparatorio hasta mañana noche un bono sólo en este sumaron al movimiento y subproducto es al movimiento ya que recurrieron a ser oír >>> un grupo busca un cambio y te si vuelve atrás de esclarecer que el racismo aumenta, tenemos detalles >>> residentes dicen que para lograr un camb
un juego explotó en sus manos >>> para mí, mis hijos le explotó en la mano >>> fue es las 7 30, en ontariosaba que algo así podría haber pensado pero es su reelección de que con eso no se juzga >>> en fue transportado a un hospital donde los doctores le amputaron la mano izquierda y la otra sufrió daños por consecuencia >>> se decomisaron artículos como tercer utilizándolo padres de los niños, nos comentó que están traumado lo que le cubre sus...
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. >> reporter: in lakes erie and ontario, water temperatures are spiking like never before.thers, michigan, huron, and even mighty superior are much warmer much earlier in the summer season. >> we usually put this at the surface to measure temperature. >> reporter: andrea vanderwood is a doctor of oceanography who monitors this precious source of freshwater year-round. >> we had less ice cover this past winter. that still meant sun was getting into the top surface of the lake and warming the lake. >> is this climate change? >> we don't know lake michigan here, we've had a record for temperature over 30 years. somewhat of a snapshot of a climate change. >> reporter: commercial fishing is a billion dollar industry here, and this is prime salmon season. dana bonny has changed the way i fishes. >> down deeper or get out away from shoreline. >> reporter: other changes, too. record-high water levels are causing serious erosion problems. from the air, vanderwood uses a highly sensitive camera to monitor water safety for millions in the region. but, she says, this summer's warm temp
. >> reporter: in lakes erie and ontario, water temperatures are spiking like never before.thers, michigan, huron, and even mighty superior are much warmer much earlier in the summer season. >> we usually put this at the surface to measure temperature. >> reporter: andrea vanderwood is a doctor of oceanography who monitors this precious source of freshwater year-round. >> we had less ice cover this past winter. that still meant sun was getting into the top surface of the...
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north and whatever his reasons corbin isn't alone for example indigenous members of parliament in ontario recently announced they won't be taking part in any of them singing. god save the queen is now ok tribute to the british colonial period and the centuries of violence oppression and discrimination the british empire carried out against nations and peoples are considered inferior indigenous peoples in canada a glaring example among them perhaps corbin was just ahead of his time as well as canada they officially passed the motion back in 2018 making their national anthem gender neutral through. a really close. eye debates around symbols such as statues or bronze things seem to be going anywhere anytime soon but as the calls for transformation grows louder many may question what fundamentals they really change beyond just up symbolism. still ahead on our teams or national it's a world heritage site visited by millions but could presidential plans for its 10 bolls iconic sophia be said to fuel a religious feud between christians and muslims stuff what's up ahead on the program. the world
north and whatever his reasons corbin isn't alone for example indigenous members of parliament in ontario recently announced they won't be taking part in any of them singing. god save the queen is now ok tribute to the british colonial period and the centuries of violence oppression and discrimination the british empire carried out against nations and peoples are considered inferior indigenous peoples in canada a glaring example among them perhaps corbin was just ahead of his time as well as...
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chose itself as the most destructive species on earth even destroying its own monuments marcel from ontario says this is so sad to see history destroyed no matter what happened in the past we live too much in the past edwyn from london says the western european civilization has built its wealth and legacy on the strength of colonialism imperialism capitalism mercantile ism which is mostly based on exploitation and marginalization of africans i'm learning since the death of floyd that western european civilization is not a meritorious one debra from durban said no maybe it wasn't meritorious but it is what it is every event in history was progress from the previous event every generation has its own tilt to tell and progress step to take at the.
chose itself as the most destructive species on earth even destroying its own monuments marcel from ontario says this is so sad to see history destroyed no matter what happened in the past we live too much in the past edwyn from london says the western european civilization has built its wealth and legacy on the strength of colonialism imperialism capitalism mercantile ism which is mostly based on exploitation and marginalization of africans i'm learning since the death of floyd that western...
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chose itself as the most destructive species on earth even destroying its own monuments marcel from ontario says this is so sad to see history destroyed no matter what happened in the past we live too much in the past edwyn from london says the western european civilization has built its wealth and legacy on the strength of colonialism imperialism capitalism mercantile ism which is mostly based on exploitation and marginalisation of.
chose itself as the most destructive species on earth even destroying its own monuments marcel from ontario says this is so sad to see history destroyed no matter what happened in the past we live too much in the past edwyn from london says the western european civilization has built its wealth and legacy on the strength of colonialism imperialism capitalism mercantile ism which is mostly based on exploitation and marginalisation of.
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shows itself as the most destructive species on earth even destroying its own monuments marcel from ontario says this is so sad to see history destroyed no matter what happened in the past we live too much in the past edmund from london says the western european civilization has built its wealth and legacy on the strength of colonialism imperialism capitalism mercantile ism which is mostly based on exploitation and marginalization of africans i'm learning since the death of floyd that western european civilization is not a meritorious one debra from durban said no maybe it wasn't meritorious but it is what it is every event in history was progress in the previous event every generation has its own tilt to tell and progress step to take at the same time looking back at history and remembering and making if for the leap of progress every person who has and ever will live on this planet has a purpose in life for good or bad tire from helsinki says i don't need the statues of races to get educated history is what we need to learn getting from the media says i don't see any point on taking down
shows itself as the most destructive species on earth even destroying its own monuments marcel from ontario says this is so sad to see history destroyed no matter what happened in the past we live too much in the past edmund from london says the western european civilization has built its wealth and legacy on the strength of colonialism imperialism capitalism mercantile ism which is mostly based on exploitation and marginalization of africans i'm learning since the death of floyd that western...
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precariously employed migrant farm workers, are more significant drivers of current cases here in ontario. certainly here in canada, we're highly influenced by what we're seeing in the united states where there isn't good control and people are extra cautious, in many ways, because of that. in a nutshell, if it is possible, what would you like to see young people doing more of and less of? i would like to see young people being involved in government decision—making and government messaging. so we need to see some peer—to—peer messaging that involves young people in talking to their peers so that there is that trusted source of communication. so, for example, here in toronto we have the taibu community health centre that has adapted covid—19 messaging for its population, which is black people in the community here in toronto and particularly young people. so they've been able to translate that and be that trusted interpreter of the varied and sometimes conflicting government information. so that's the kind of thing we need to see young people do is get involved in that peer—to—peer level
precariously employed migrant farm workers, are more significant drivers of current cases here in ontario. certainly here in canada, we're highly influenced by what we're seeing in the united states where there isn't good control and people are extra cautious, in many ways, because of that. in a nutshell, if it is possible, what would you like to see young people doing more of and less of? i would like to see young people being involved in government decision—making and government messaging....
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tribes and more than 10000 people during the war of 1812 but in 813 at the battle of the tames in ontario after a lackluster performance from his british comrades to coom so refused to retreat and died in combat and his dream of an independent pay an indian nation went with the auto a leader named wish who had stood with summed it up grimly since our great chief has been killed we do not listen to one another we do not rise together we hurt ourselves by we'll never know what society would be like to live to make his vision reality but historians speculate that it would look something like this. the army that killed the koom so was under the command of his arch nemesis william henry harrison harrison was ferociously inhumane towards natives in his time in the military and as indiana governor but he did go on to have the best relationship with indigenous americans at any other president of the united states that's mostly because he died a month after taking office was a great month come to think of it william henry harrison is probably the best president of all time and next national anthem
tribes and more than 10000 people during the war of 1812 but in 813 at the battle of the tames in ontario after a lackluster performance from his british comrades to coom so refused to retreat and died in combat and his dream of an independent pay an indian nation went with the auto a leader named wish who had stood with summed it up grimly since our great chief has been killed we do not listen to one another we do not rise together we hurt ourselves by we'll never know what society would be...
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divorces are unprecedented i mean on one hand you're saying going to get more marriage is endemic in ontario but then as we see people are divorcing krosnick and immense is that what's interesting is you know it came over in new york about hanun about a serious soaring divorce rate in in in china but what they didn't say is it's probably also a story in marriage rate too and it's sorry in amount of people who really realize oh she is still oh she is the one we've now been stuck in a you know in one room for 3 months and we were able to get along and cyber issues and so i wasn't sure whether i should marry him or her whether i should make a long term partnership of some kind and now i think i can so it's interesting our newest oh he's talking about the story of divorce rates but not talking about what is probably equally true this is because we don't have the numbers there are because we're too to get the ratings is very sad about divorces like it's very sad about. death than love well you're a journalist and so i think your guess is better than mine but. my guess is that my educated guess is
divorces are unprecedented i mean on one hand you're saying going to get more marriage is endemic in ontario but then as we see people are divorcing krosnick and immense is that what's interesting is you know it came over in new york about hanun about a serious soaring divorce rate in in in china but what they didn't say is it's probably also a story in marriage rate too and it's sorry in amount of people who really realize oh she is still oh she is the one we've now been stuck in a you know in...
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is for the south by the time we get to thursday most of the heavy rain is going to be in northern ontario comes the size of a break and see if the southern states are a few big showers building here which is to be expected. now as we got rid of it most of the dust had to still sort of florida in cuba we had suppressed the showers but they're going to build up again some pretty heavy ones i think in some of the outer islands in the caribbean a car from pressure vicar as well there is more sand in the atmosphere on its way but not immediately so think of big showers running through his barn year about i mean it is thursday and of course nicaragua. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes interpreted zanny genie is reclaiming its image by putting its younger that in behind the camera. the stories be don't often hear told by the people who have them in movies wait this is you out on al-jazeera. roof. or. for the. welcome back a quick reminder the top stories here this hour hong kong is marking the 23rd
is for the south by the time we get to thursday most of the heavy rain is going to be in northern ontario comes the size of a break and see if the southern states are a few big showers building here which is to be expected. now as we got rid of it most of the dust had to still sort of florida in cuba we had suppressed the showers but they're going to build up again some pretty heavy ones i think in some of the outer islands in the caribbean a car from pressure vicar as well there is more sand...
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it was really encouraging to see how ontario, quebec accounted for two thirds of the jobs in june.ll probably continue. the way the virus was handled was very good at this stage. a lot of that is at the provincial level, and that has worked. but when you're talking about a situation in canada where the federal government paid out $20 billion of income transfer over and beyond what was needed from the income loss from unemployment, just tells you the extent to which fiscal resources were expended beyond what was needed. but what i will say is, remember, as far as i can see, the only major industrialized country that has been downgraded has been canada. so the federal government has blown a gigantic hole in fiscal policy, over a trillion in debt, a third of that just this year, and the problem in canada will be that this deficit becomes structural in nature, as opposed to cyclical. , as we didte through on the income side, but you cannot pay people to stay out of work indefinitely. i would be a lot more optimistic on the canadian future from a productivity standpoint if the governmen
it was really encouraging to see how ontario, quebec accounted for two thirds of the jobs in june.ll probably continue. the way the virus was handled was very good at this stage. a lot of that is at the provincial level, and that has worked. but when you're talking about a situation in canada where the federal government paid out $20 billion of income transfer over and beyond what was needed from the income loss from unemployment, just tells you the extent to which fiscal resources were...
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the problems in ontario, where we are located, the premier said the local cities need to decide for themselvescity that i live in mandated the wearing of masks. what i can see anecdotally, people were wearing them for the most part. in indoor spaces but they are leaving it to a regional perspective, you decide what is best for your region. vonnie: we are going to get more on the coronavirus with more than 140,000 vaccine candidates around the world. the ceo of a vaccine company joined bloomberg earlier following the news that they would be getting funding. tactic of taken the having a vaccine that has the recall been in protein we make that large-scale. that protein itself has the ability to stimulate antibody responses that should be protective. to boost theix it immune response to the antigen and to boost the response. our vaccine has both. you would think both components are important. >> do you think a world where we get a one shot and done, like the measles, is realistic? can you give me a perspective on the timing between a multishot versus a on-shot deal? >> in our trials, we are trying
the problems in ontario, where we are located, the premier said the local cities need to decide for themselvescity that i live in mandated the wearing of masks. what i can see anecdotally, people were wearing them for the most part. in indoor spaces but they are leaving it to a regional perspective, you decide what is best for your region. vonnie: we are going to get more on the coronavirus with more than 140,000 vaccine candidates around the world. the ceo of a vaccine company joined bloomberg...
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show it that a majority of canadians adopt want to see that border re-opened and in the words of ontario premier, doug ford i love americans i don't want to see them up here. he characterized some of the re-openings in the united states reckless and canadians are showing basically, you know, some apprehension about the re-openings even going on in canada even though there are only a few hundred of new cases cognitive individual in canada. they see what happened in the united states and don't want to go through a resurgence of the virus. paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >>> britain is banning chinese tech giant huawei from having access to its high-speed wireless network. britain had said in january huawei equipment could be used in its 5g network on a limited basis. president trump claimed he was responsible for that decision but that was refuted byberry detain's health secretary who said it was a technical decision and quote we all know donald trump, don't we. >>> cnn's nic robertson is live this hour in london. he joins us now. good to see you nic. . what is it behind this sudden ban and how
show it that a majority of canadians adopt want to see that border re-opened and in the words of ontario premier, doug ford i love americans i don't want to see them up here. he characterized some of the re-openings in the united states reckless and canadians are showing basically, you know, some apprehension about the re-openings even going on in canada even though there are only a few hundred of new cases cognitive individual in canada. they see what happened in the united states and don't...
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it's been signed off on by the health authorities both in al r alberta and ontario. listen. the leagues have been kind of watching each other, talking the each other. our chief medical people regularly consult with each other but we are all doing what we think is appropriate for our sport. and bringing everybody back for training camp which in our case is important not only do we want to make sure that we're covid free to the extent possible, a lot of our players haven't skated in months which is the longest they haven't skated since they were children and we just want to make sure they're in game ready shape. having them in training camp, testing extensively we think it will be safe to bring everybody to the bubble. we don't want to do anything to compromise health and safety and as everybody in all the leagues have acknowledged this isn't without its risks but that's why we are moving slowly and prudently and ultimately one of the reasons we had ten different opportunities to go to hub city that is our teams in the cities they play in offering to us and a major considerati
it's been signed off on by the health authorities both in al r alberta and ontario. listen. the leagues have been kind of watching each other, talking the each other. our chief medical people regularly consult with each other but we are all doing what we think is appropriate for our sport. and bringing everybody back for training camp which in our case is important not only do we want to make sure that we're covid free to the extent possible, a lot of our players haven't skated in months which...
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canada has had a big response from its neighbors they reported on just a few provinces and that was ontariond quebec they had an amazing covid-19 response in british columbia it really could have gone very badly there considering some of the first cases were there, but they had such a strong public health leadership, very consistent messaging from dr. bonnie henry who has really become sort of a cult hero in canada people love here she's very em pathetic, has been encouraging people to follow the public health guidelines gets emotional when talking about covid-19 and she's always reminding canada to support each other during the crisis, be kind to each other. just a very different reaction in canada and they've had results very different from ours, far fewer deaths and far fewer covid-19 cases overall >> did the national aspect to some of their spending make a difference whether that was actually on the health care side or on the economic side in terms of preventing unemployment, perhaps, leading to as big of a pullback in the economy? >> actually, yes, and they have been praised for their
canada has had a big response from its neighbors they reported on just a few provinces and that was ontariond quebec they had an amazing covid-19 response in british columbia it really could have gone very badly there considering some of the first cases were there, but they had such a strong public health leadership, very consistent messaging from dr. bonnie henry who has really become sort of a cult hero in canada people love here she's very em pathetic, has been encouraging people to follow...
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is for the south by the time we get to thursday most of the heavy rain is going to be in northern ontario comes the size of a break and see if the southern states are a few big showers building here which is to be expected. now as we got rid of it most of the dust had to still sort of florida in cuba we had suppressed the showers but they're going to build up again some pretty heavy ones i think in some of the outer islands in the caribbean a car from pressure ricker as well there is more sand in the atmosphere on its way but not immediately so think of big showers running through his barn year about i mean it is thursday and of course nicaragua. is a popular filming location in france when it comes to stories about drugs crime and radicalization tired of negative stereotypes in work arab it's managerial it's reclaiming its image by putting its young brazilian behind the camera. the stories be don't often hear told by the people who lived them and then use words this is year out on al-jazeera. in a 2 part series. al-jazeera observes the lives of 2 children. over 20 years. where insights i
is for the south by the time we get to thursday most of the heavy rain is going to be in northern ontario comes the size of a break and see if the southern states are a few big showers building here which is to be expected. now as we got rid of it most of the dust had to still sort of florida in cuba we had suppressed the showers but they're going to build up again some pretty heavy ones i think in some of the outer islands in the caribbean a car from pressure ricker as well there is more sand...
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ontario premier doug ford echoes thoughts of many saying, look, i love americans i just don't want to them up here now becoming very concerned about the reopening of the border and increasing cases in the united states. >>> up next for us, the president intensifying attacks on joe biden as new poll numbers show a very big biden lead in a critical swing state. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. because putting you first is our job. we are the thrivers. women with metastatic breast cancer. our time for more time... has come. living longer is possible - and proven in postmenopausal women taking kisqali plus fulvestrant. in a clinical trial, kisqali plus fulvestrant helped women live longer with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. and it significantly delayed disease progression. kisqali can cause lung pr
ontario premier doug ford echoes thoughts of many saying, look, i love americans i just don't want to them up here now becoming very concerned about the reopening of the border and increasing cases in the united states. >>> up next for us, the president intensifying attacks on joe biden as new poll numbers show a very big biden lead in a critical swing state. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts...
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jim, if you look behind me here, there is a lot of cannabis growing, a lot of plants i'm up here in ontariot our facility that's 1.6 million square feet. we grow over 150,000 kilos it's probably one of the most modern and one of the biggest cannabis facilities until the world today, and it's great to be here. great to get up here and see our thousand employees and let me tell you something they work through this, you know, time and we had very few covid cases up here and they were able to produce and that's why, jim, we had a great quarter, as you talked about it, you know, consumers stay home and they were, you know, up here using cannabis and our sales, our share and everything increased and it was great to see. >> well, let's go over it. you have a mixed evolution into products, supports with the creative margins you have adult use you have medical and you have got wellness which are the areas where the most money can be made >> so, number one, jim, and, you know, our cannabis sales, you know, quarter over quarter were down a bit but the recreational cannabis sales were up 28% that the w
jim, if you look behind me here, there is a lot of cannabis growing, a lot of plants i'm up here in ontariot our facility that's 1.6 million square feet. we grow over 150,000 kilos it's probably one of the most modern and one of the biggest cannabis facilities until the world today, and it's great to be here. great to get up here and see our thousand employees and let me tell you something they work through this, you know, time and we had very few covid cases up here and they were able to...
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this is al jazeera life from london ontario an operator also ahead claims of espionage on state secrecy the diplomatic dispute between the u.s. and china intensifies concern about the safety of boeing.
this is al jazeera life from london ontario an operator also ahead claims of espionage on state secrecy the diplomatic dispute between the u.s. and china intensifies concern about the safety of boeing.
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well behind this line that we have just coming out to get you one minute tobar pushing across into ontario and quebec south of that that's where the heat really is in place so we paid 31 celsius in one of those thirty's all the way down into the deep south it's hot and humid stifling heat here really really horrible conditions as we go on through the next couple days it doesn't really change too much as we go through friday through saturday and on into sunday the end of the holiday weekend some showers there as well some lively ones just around the deep south pushing down towards the southeastern corner miami still a 33 cell just miami incidently has just had its hottest week on record hot enough up into central parts of canada the heat will ease a touch as we go through the next couple days of showers just slide out across the dakotas down towards the southeast and colder come saturday was a far worse of course nature's fireworks to be coming in across the deep south gradually making the way further east was for sunday kemal david and thank you so much for that evident folks with your wea
well behind this line that we have just coming out to get you one minute tobar pushing across into ontario and quebec south of that that's where the heat really is in place so we paid 31 celsius in one of those thirty's all the way down into the deep south it's hot and humid stifling heat here really really horrible conditions as we go on through the next couple days it doesn't really change too much as we go through friday through saturday and on into sunday the end of the holiday weekend some...
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jake: we bought the mine in ontario, canada in november last year area our experience today has beenwe bought a mine that had skeptics thinking, what have you bought? what we have been really amazed by is the opportunity which that mine is presenting. we recognize success over there is our ticket to doing more things in north america. so we need to do those first. we are achieving great things in greenland. we have managed to rationalize the workforce, improve productivity, we are getting development rates up. we are making money ahead of where we expected to be. the opportunity is exceeding our most optimistic expectations. but we do recognize that we need to demonstrate success. job,eam is doing a great but we are open for business in canada. we think jurisdictions like australia and canada, places where you can rely on the rule recruitwhere you can very talented teams of places which are going to be increasingly attractive to investors. how acquisitive are you feeling? buyers or owners i should say less willing to let go of their efforts? jake: we are in a cyclical business. we ar
jake: we bought the mine in ontario, canada in november last year area our experience today has beenwe bought a mine that had skeptics thinking, what have you bought? what we have been really amazed by is the opportunity which that mine is presenting. we recognize success over there is our ticket to doing more things in north america. so we need to do those first. we are achieving great things in greenland. we have managed to rationalize the workforce, improve productivity, we are getting...
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in southern california, ontario. knowing pretty quickly that that will be sufficient. we needed brick and mortar facilities to keep people separated. that was our first indication that the virus -- happening in china -- members that were coming back could be potentially sick. so we worked to get brick-and-mortar barracks at march air force base initially for the repatriation. it extended into travis air force base -- air station. >> i appreciate it. i apologize. the time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from new york, miss clark. >> thank you very much, madam chair. let me thank our ranking member, mr. crenshaw and the congressman of new jersey. for the leadership that they are showing. let me thank our expert witnesses as well. being a new yorker, i think i have a very unique view into the response of the administration. at the beginning of the covid-19 pandemic, i find a letter calling on the white house to revoke the defense production act to meet the shortfall of ppe and other official supplies, other clinical supplies facing my district. the peo
in southern california, ontario. knowing pretty quickly that that will be sufficient. we needed brick and mortar facilities to keep people separated. that was our first indication that the virus -- happening in china -- members that were coming back could be potentially sick. so we worked to get brick-and-mortar barracks at march air force base initially for the repatriation. it extended into travis air force base -- air station. >> i appreciate it. i apologize. the time has expired. the...
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he's in ontario working on his doggie paddle, making lots of people smile on social media.sion of "deals & steals" live from my backyard. cannot wait to share that with you with some very special models included. ♪ ♪ feeling hot, hot, hot >> announcer: tomorrow, power your way into your summer weekend with ellie goulding. ♪ want the power >> announcer: tomorrow summer is heating up with "good morning america's" summer concert series sponsored by caesars rewards. ♪ power ♪ power that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden. >>> and we'll have another >>> hi, a we know that the humidity and summer rain can ruin our hair. now you can beat the heat with hair brel l.a. the rain hate reinvented. >> welcome back to "gma." the inventor of the hairbrella. one of a dozen "deals & steals" we have coming up. you have another way to save. >> a lot of stores are offering deep discount, some of the biggest savings of the su
he's in ontario working on his doggie paddle, making lots of people smile on social media.sion of "deals & steals" live from my backyard. cannot wait to share that with you with some very special models included. ♪ ♪ feeling hot, hot, hot >> announcer: tomorrow, power your way into your summer weekend with ellie goulding. ♪ want the power >> announcer: tomorrow summer is heating up with "good morning america's" summer concert series sponsored by caesars...
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ontario, oregon, on the oppose line. donald, hello. caller: this is don core.s early out here, but these people talking about things like governor cuomo, saying he was a good governor, yet he caused the deaths of several thousands of people in nursing homes. host: when it comes to restrictions in opposition to that, what's your thinking? why do you oppose them? caller: [indiscernible] host: i apologize for that, you're getting very muddled. are you by a window or something? can you go to where there's a battles -- better signal? to dr. i was talking atlas out of the hoover institute at stanford and he was saying that these masks, although they work well for some people, they don't work good for the average person. that's the main basis of your opposition or are there other factors in there? i have myso, when glasses on and get out, it fogs my glasses. i'm used to using hazardous protection. i worked in a food processing factory. there were hazardous materials. but it fogs your glasses and makes it difficult to see. and like the doctor said, it didn't really hel
ontario, oregon, on the oppose line. donald, hello. caller: this is don core.s early out here, but these people talking about things like governor cuomo, saying he was a good governor, yet he caused the deaths of several thousands of people in nursing homes. host: when it comes to restrictions in opposition to that, what's your thinking? why do you oppose them? caller: [indiscernible] host: i apologize for that, you're getting very muddled. are you by a window or something? can you go to where...
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development through the creation of lake saint lark. 100 officials are on hand, including the chairman of ontario'smission along with some 55,000 others awaiting the big moment. tons of dynamite last open ace -- blast open a dam on the site of the world's largest man-made lake. encompassays, it will 100 thousand square miles. it's an achievement that brings nearly two completion the taming of a great river that brings together the great lakes and almost half the continent. ♪ at white sands, the army displays its missile arsenal and here's the first demonstration of the mighty hercules. the nike ajax rings two key cities. a more reliable solid fuel system, hercules can carry an atomic warhead. in two minutes, it smashes a target 55 miles off. ♪ the washington press corps turns from government and politics to a lighter matter -- ike and manes 42nd anniversary, celebrated with a cruise aboard the potomac on the presidential yacht, barbara and. major and misses john eisenhower and the president's grandchildren accompany them. that big box carried aboard might be a cake. gifts were exchanged, but the wh
development through the creation of lake saint lark. 100 officials are on hand, including the chairman of ontario'smission along with some 55,000 others awaiting the big moment. tons of dynamite last open ace -- blast open a dam on the site of the world's largest man-made lake. encompassays, it will 100 thousand square miles. it's an achievement that brings nearly two completion the taming of a great river that brings together the great lakes and almost half the continent. ♪ at white sands,...