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When Toronto couple David and Karen flew to Israel 10 days ago they figured finally after their daughter had to cancel her wedding plans twice during COVID that they’d be three times lucky.
After all, as of May 13 56% of Israelis have been fully vaccinated, COVID cases are down to about 30 a day and almost 90% of the country is open, David says.
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David, who spoke to me Friday morning from Jerusalem, said everyone is very nervous and can’t believe they got through COVID only to go through “this craziness.”
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Anti-Zionist-Not-Antisemite Foodbenders Owner Appears on Antisemitic Press TV
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AntisemiticFoodbenders owner Kimberly Hawkins faces a court hearing within the next few weeks, and could lose her business license and receive a hefty fine.
A Toronto food company that lost suppliers, customers and key delivery apps over inflammatory anti-Zionist Instagram and Twitter posts during the last seven months now faces losing her business licence with the city.
Kimberley Hawkins, owner-operator of Foodbenders on Bloor St. W., is slated to go to court in two weeks for allegedly failing to comply with Chapter 545 of the Municipal Code, says Elizabeth Glibbery, director of bylaw enforcement and investigation services with the city municipal licensing division.
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A Toronto food company that lost suppliers, customers and key delivery apps over inflammatory anti-Zionist Instagram and Twitter posts during the last seven months now faces losing her business licence with the city.
Kimberley Hawkins, owner-operator of Foodbenders on Bloor St. W., is slated to go to court in two weeks for allegedly failing to comply with Chapter 545 of the Municipal Code, says Elizabeth Glibbery, director of bylaw enforcement and investigation services with the city municipal licensing division.
The exact court date is not known at this time, but Hawkins recently posted that the hearing is in two weeks.