Province reviewing municipal integrity rules, as several councils in the northeast punish their own
The Ontario government is looking at ways to crack down on city and town councillors who behave badly. This review comes as many councils in the northeast are figuring out how to deal with elected officials who break the rules.
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TORONTO As highly infectious variants of COVID-19 continue to spread around the world, Canadian researchers are among those who have tracked more than 300,000 versions of the virus. Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have developed a new web application, called Covizu, to visually represent all of the virusâ mutations in a straightforward and palatable way. The platform is an open source project that aims to visualize the global diversity of SARS-CoV-2 genomes. The data is provided by the Global Influenza Surveillance Aid (GISAID) - a global science initiative that provides open access to real-time genomic data of viruses.
Certain defined terms This document comprises the Annual Report and Accounts 2020 for The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited ( the Bank ) and its subsidiaries (together the group ). References to HSBC , the Group or the HSBC Group within this document mean HSBC Holdings plc together with its subsidiaries. Within this document the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China is referred to as Hong Kong . The abbreviations HK$m and HK$bn represent millions and billions (thousands of millions) of Hong Kong dollars respectively. Cautionary statement regarding forward-looking statements This Annual Report and Accounts contains certain forward-looking statements with respect to the financial condition, results of operations and business of the group.
by Yves Engler / March 12th, 2021
B’nai B’rith is at it again. The racist group is smearing a pro-Palestinian voice for pointing out a simple truth about Canadian life.
Last week the anti-Palestinian organization released a statement headlined “Carleton University Should Condemn Antisemitism, Take Action on Professor’s Remarks”. The alleged offence was that sociology professor Nahla Abdo stated that pro-Israel individuals gave significant sums to Canadian universities and sponsored many buildings. She pointed out that this funding gave them influence and that Jewish studies operates as “basically Israel studies”. One can listen to her full, altogether benign, comment 118 minutes into a broader discussion on Zionism.