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Hydro One : Of Shareholders and Availability - Form 6-K

Similar to what was achieved with the Municipality of Chatham-Kent, which explicitly supports five critical transmission lines in the Southwest, a capital spend totalling $2.8 billion over 10 years.. | May 3, 2023

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Number of Canadians relying on charities increasing due to rising cost of living, poll suggests

More Canadians are using services offered by charities to meet essential needs such as food, clothing and shelter, according to a new poll. The Ipsos survey says 22 per cent of Canadians plan on accessing charitable services, representing an eight per cent increase over a similar poll from January.

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Toronto restaurants that opened and closed this week: June 22-29

Toronto restaurants that opened and closed this week: June 22-29 Toronto restaurants that opened and closed this week: June 22-29 Aloette heads west to Liberty Village, O&B opens a gastropub and a queer hangout on Queen West says goodbye for now By Kelsey Adams Courtesy The Rabbit Hole The Rabbit Hole is one of a few long-awaited restaurants that opened this week including Aloette in Liberty Village and Dave s Hot Chicken in midtown. Step two of the province’s reopening plan starts June 30 at 12:01 am – good news for Toronto restaurants that can start serving outdoor tables of up to six people as we get ever closer to the return of indoor dining.

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COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deep flaws in Canadian philanthropy, fragility of non-profits

COVID-19 pandemic has exposed deep flaws in Canadian philanthropy, fragility of non-profits Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Courtesy War Child/Handout Canadian doctor Samantha Nutt had big plans for 2020, hoping to raise more than $1-million extra to expand her relief work in war-torn countries. Dr. Nutt runs a charity called War Child and, to celebrate its 20th anniversary, she’d organized a series of fundraising events, including a gala concert featuring Sting, Lyle Lovett and Sarah McLachlan. The extra money was going to bolster War Child’s award-winning programs, which help about 600,000 people in places such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Sudan.

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