OTTAWA-GATINEAU, April 3, 2013 — Today, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that Comwave Telenetworks Inc. has paid a penalty of $100,000 to the Receiver General for Canada as part of a settlement over its telemarketing practices. Comwave provides telecommunications services, such as home telephone, Voice over Internet Protocol telephone and long-distance services. Read the rest of this entry »
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In settlement with CRTC, Comwave Telenetworks Inc. agrees to pay $100,000
In Uncategorized, Writing (all kinds), Radio Podcasts, Opinion, Disability, Health, Home Decor, Technology, Education, Business, travel, Media Writing, Music, Creative Writing, Culture, book reviews, Events, Movie Reviews, Beauty, cars, Entertainment, Religion, Living, Environment, Restaurant Reviews, Video Work, Contact Information, Sports on May 23, 2013 at 3:00 AMIn Person: Donna Kakonge – Indigo at Mount Sinai Hospital from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 30, 2013
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LIONSGATE ACHIEVES RECORD SALES AT 2013 CANNES MARKET WITH SLATE OF NINE FILMS LED BY MOCKINGJAY 1 & 2, STEP UP 5 AND THE LAST WITCH HUNTER
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CANNES, France, May 22, 2013 /CNW/ – Lionsgate (NYSE: LGF) continued to dazzle its International distribution partners with its lineup of films for the 2013 Cannes Film Festival, achieving a Company record of more than $250 million in sales for nine titles that included MOCKINGJAY 1 and 2, the third and fourth installments of the global blockbuster HUNGER GAMES franchise, STEP UP 5 and upcoming Lionsgate and Summit titles such as DRAFT DAY, THE LAST WITCH HUNTER and Lionsgate UK’s A LITTLE CHAOS.
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The record total surpassed last year’s mark by more than 50% and doesn’t include the expected revenue from territories where Lionsgate distributes directly, such as the UK, or through distribution partnerships such as its 50/50 joint venture with IDC in Latin America and its partnership with Universal Pictures in India.
“Our strong performance at Cannes this year is attributable in part to the international framework we’ve set in place combining output deals around the world with self-distribution in key territories such as the UK and Latin America,” said Lionsgate Motion Picture Group Co-Chair Patrick Wachsberger. “This infrastructure gives us enormous flexibility and is already delivering remarkable results.”
Wachsberger also noted that Lionsgate fielded one of its strongest slates ever at Cannes, and the Company built anticipation among its distributors by showing them elements of THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE campaign and a sneak preview of footage from one of its upcoming young adult franchises, Summit Entertainment’s DIVERGENT. Distributor enthusiasm was fueled by the presence in Cannes of CATCHING FIRE stars Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth and director Francis Lawrence, who met international press and attended a gala party for the film’s distributors.
The titles on this year’s slate included the third and fourth installments of THE HUNGER GAMES franchise, THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PARTS 1 & 2, Summit Entertainment’s DRAFT DAY; Roman Polanski’s VENUS IN FUR (R.P. Productions, Monolith Films) which is in competition for this year’s Palme d’Or ; JOHN WICK (Thunder Road); THE LAST WITCH HUNTER (Mark Canton Production, One Race Entertainment, Emmett/Furla); A LITTLE CHAOS (Potboiler Productions, The Bureau); REAWAKENING (Blumhouse Productions, Mosaic); and the latest installment in Summit’s global dance franchise, STEP UP 5.
Wachsberger led a team that included Wendy Reeds, Executive Vice President of Content Sales and Distribution atCelestial Tiger Entertainment, and Crystal Bourbeau, Senior Vice President of International Sales at Lionsgate as well as recently named Lionsgate International Chief Operating Officer Andrew Kramer.
Details include:
THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PARTS 1 & 2 (ColorForce, Lionsgate)
Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson, Elizabeth Banks, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Jeffrey Wright, Stanley Tucci, Donald Sutherland
Director: Francis Lawrence
Writer: Danny Strong
Producers: Nina Jacobson and Jon Kilik
Logline: In MOCKINGJAY PARTS 1 & 2, we follow heroine Katniss Everdeen’s journey as she leads the districts of Panem in a rebellion against the tyrannical and corrupt Capitol. As the war that will determine the fate of Panem escalates, Katniss must decipher for herself who she can trust and what needs to be done, with everything she cares for in the balance.
Notable non-output partner sales include:
- Volga – CIS/Baltics
- Impuls – Switzerland
- Forum – Poland, Czech Republic, Romania, Hungary, Ex-Yugo, Bulgaria, Israel
- Eagle – Middle East
- Fida – Turkey
- Long Shong – Taiwan
- Lark - Hong Kong
- Universal – India, Italy
DRAFT DAY (Montecito Picture Company, OddLot Entertainment, Summit)
Cast: Kevin Costner, Jennifer Garner, Denis Leary, Ellen Burstyn, Sean Combs, Terry Crews, Chi McBride, Frank Langella, and Chadwick Boseman
Director: Ivan Reitman
Producers: Ivan Reitman, Joe Medjuck, Ali Bell, and Gigi Pritzker
Logline: On the day of the NFL Draft, general manager Sonny Weaver (Costner) has the opportunity to save football inCleveland when he trades for the number one pick. He must quickly decide what he’s willing to sacrifice in pursuit of perfection as the lines between his personal and professional life become blurred on a life-changing day for a few hundred young men with dreams of playing in the NFL.
Territory sales include:
- Metropolitan – France
- Belga – Benelux
- Impuls – Switzerland
- Acme – Baltics
- Monolith – Poland
- Eagle – Middle East
- IDC – Latin America
- Golden Harvest – Taiwan, Hong Kong
VENUS IN FUR (R.P. Productions, Monolith Films)
Cast: Emmanuelle Seigner and Louis Garrel
Director: Roman Polanski
Writers: Roman Polanski and David Ives
Producer: Basil Iwanyk
Logline: A director becomes enslaved by desire after reluctantly agreeing to audition one last actress for the lead role of his play. The film is an adaptation of David Ives’s play Venus in Fur, a Broadway and off-Broadway success, that received a Tony® nomination for Best Play and garnered a Tony for Nina Arianda as Best Actress.
Territory sales include:
- Ascot Elite – Switzerland
- Rai – Italy
- e1 – Benelux
- Pris – Portugal
- West – CIS
- Acme – Baltics
- Eagle- Middle East
- Gussi – Latin America
- Showgate – Japan
- Long Shong – Taiwan
- Delta Mac – Hong Kong
JOHN WICK (Thunder Road)
Cast: Keanu Reeves
Directors: David Leitch and Chad Stahelski
Writer: Derek Kolstad
Producer: Basil Iwanyk
Logline: From the producer of CLASH OF THE TITANS and THE TOWN comes a tale of adrenaline-fueled revenge and redemption. When a retired hit man is forced back into action by a sadistic young thug, he hunts down his adversaries with the skill and ruthlessness that made him an underworld legend.
Territory sales include:
- Studio Canal – Germany
- Metropolitan – France
- MK2 – Italy
- A-Film – Benelux
- West – CIS
- Acme – Baltics
- Monolith – Poland
- Media Pro – Czech, Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria
- Imagem – Latin America
- Golden Harvest – Taiwan, Hong Kong
THE LAST WITCH HUNTER (Mark Canton Production, One Race Entertainment, Emmett/Furla)
Cast: Vin Diesel
Director: Breck Eisner
Writer: Cory Goodman
Producers: Mark Canton, Bernie Goldman, and Vin Diesel
Logline: In THE LAST WITCH HUNTER, an immortal witch hunter (Diesel) partners with his natural enemy, a female witch, to stop the covens of NYC from unleashing a plague on humanity.
Territory sales include:
- e1 – Canada, UK, Australia
- Studio Canal – Germany
- Ascot Elite – Switzerland
- SND – France
- Aurum (e1) - Spain
- Nordisk – Scandinavia
- Belga – Benelux
- Central Partnership – CIS
- Monolith – Poland
- Jaguar – Middle East
- IDC – Latin America
A LITTLE CHAOS (Potboiler Productions, The Bureau)
Cast: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, and Alan Rickman
Director: Alan Rickman
Writers: Alison Deegan, Alan Rickman, and Jeremy Brock
Producers: Gail Egan, Andreaa Calderwood, and Bertrand Faivre
Logline: A passionate love affair challenges a beautiful landscape gardener both personally and professionally as she navigates the sexual and political intrigues of the Versailles court.
Territory sales include:
- Tobis – Germany/Switzerland
- Metropolitan – France
- Eagle Pictures – Italy
- Volga – CIS
- Monolith – Poland
- Jaguar – Middle East
- Kadokawa – Japan
REAWAKENING (Blumhouse Productions, Mosaic)
Cast: Olivia Wilde and Mark Duplass
Director: David Gelb
Writer: Luke Dawson and Jeremy Slater
Producers: Blumhouse’s Jason Blum and Mosaic Media Group
Logline: In REAWAKENING, a team of research students discovers the secret to bringing subjects back from the dead however their actions result in a series of sinister consequences.
Territory sales include:
- Lionsgate UK – UK
- Wild Bunch – Germany
- Impuls – Switzerland
- Metropolitan – France
- Belga – Benelux
- West – CIS
- Monolith – Poland
- Eagle – Middle East
- Fida – Turkey
- IDC – Latin America
- Golden Harvest – Taiwan, Hong Kong
STEP UP 5
Director: Trish Sie
Writer: John Swetnam
Logline: Fifth installment of Summit Entertainment’s successful STEP UP franchise.
Territory sales include:
- Constantin – Germany
- MK2 – Italy
- Nordisk – Scandinavia
- Belga – Benelux
- Central Partnership – CIS
- Monolith – Poland
- Jaguar – Middle East
- Niners Entertainment – Korea
- Universal – UK, Australia, Switzerland, France, Latin America
ABOUT LIONSGATE
Lionsgate is a leading global entertainment company with a strong and diversified presence in motion picture production and distribution, television programming and syndication, home entertainment, family entertainment, digital distribution, new channel platforms and international distribution and sales. Lionsgate currently has 28 television shows on 20 networks spanning its primetime production, distribution and syndication businesses, including such critically-acclaimed hits as the multiple Emmy Award-winning Mad Men and Nurse Jackie, the new comedy Anger Management, the network series Nashville, the syndication successes Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, its spinoff Meet the Browns, For Better Or Worse, The Wendy Williams Show, Are We There Yet? and the upcoming Orange Is The New Black, an original series for Netflix.
Its feature film business has been fueled by such recent successes as the blockbuster first installment of The Hunger Games franchise, The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn – Part 2, Tyler Perry’s Temptation, Warm Bodies, Snitch, Texas Chainsaw 3D, The Expendables 2, The Possession, Sinister, The Cabin in the Woods and Arbitrage. Lionsgate’s home entertainment business is an industry leader in box office-to-DVD and box office-to-VOD revenue conversion rate. Lionsgate handles a prestigious and prolific library of approximately 15,000 motion picture and television titles that is an important source of recurring revenue and serves as the foundation for the growth of the Company’s core businesses. The Lionsgate and Summit brands remain synonymous with original, daring, quality entertainment in markets around the world.
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25 New Double-Decker GO Buses On The Way
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25 New Double-Decker GO Buses On The WayApril 3, 2013 Ontario Government Improving Public TransitThe new Ontario government is helping more commuters take public transit with 25 new double-decker GO buses. The new buses carry 26 more passengers — 81 in total, up from 55. They are also lower than GO’s current double-deckers, allowing them to operate on 45 routes, which is 34 more than existing double-deckers can accommodate. The first bus will go into service tomorrow and will operate on GO’s Highway 407 routes. Remaining buses are scheduled to go into service by the end of May 2013. Investing in public transit is part of the new Ontario government’s plan to help reduce congestion, strengthen the economy and create jobs. |
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The Politics of Black Hair
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on May 20, 2013 at 6:50 PMThe Politics of Black Hair
By Donna Kakonge
OISE/University of Toronto
ABSTRACT
What is so threatening about natural Black hair? This is something we are still aiming to understand although one of the researchers began the study at Concordia University in Montréal in 1997. The suggestion for studying Black hair came from two naturally Blonde women. We continue to do study in our PhD at OISE/University of Toronto. Back in the mid-1980s, watching Oprah’s bouncing and behaving hair was like a dream come true. We never knew that Black hair could do that. We rushed to a salon, telling them to duplicate the Oprah ‘do on our heads and they did. The bad part is that just like what once happened to Oprah, our hair fell out. We were left with no hair on our heads for a time to duplicate any ‘do. Now we have hair, different from First Lady Michelle Obama, but hair nonetheless. What is so threatening about natural Black hair? Even Michelle Obama must blow dry straight her natural hair to keep her hair so healthy, just like Oprah does.
Introduction
Nina Simone sings “Black is the Color of My True Love’s Hair,” however that song is first a traditional folk song potentially coming from Scotland (“Black Is the Colour (Of My True Love’s Hair),” 2013) and actually many of us have once thought our true soul mate was a bald man, even if it was Mr. Clean. But the inside love (that’s all of us) do have Black hair. Learning to love ourselves and our hair, however we choose to protect it, colour it, straighten it, weave it, love it, braid it, lock or dread it and ultimately embracing it, is a never-ending project. We have decided to make it our unofficial focus of study at the graduate and PhD level.
One of the researchers sits with some friends at a Montréal university pub in 1997 talking about what she often does – hair. One of them says to Donna, “why don’t you do research on hair?” Donna thinks she is crazy and that she will not ever find information on the topic. She does. Five pages worthy of a reference list for a master’s thesis done in two years.
As many Black women, and some Black men too, we have gone through quite a hair journey. We started off with our natural hair from birth and sitting between our mothers’ or fathers’ knees to get it combed and braided. We dreaded having our hair combed. This could be the reason why many of us do wear dreads and call them as such with Pride. We know more hair came out on the comb than what was actually on my head with the fine-toothed ones. Those combs are not made for curls boys and girls.
We would wear towels to simulate having White girls’ hair. Now, all we use a towel for is to dry the hair on our heads. We have heard that Whoopi Goldberg used to do this too. Many Black women have. When the Jheri curl became popular in the early 1980s, we begged our mothers or fathers or guardians to let us get “the Michael Jackson look.” Our parent/s, guardian/s allowed us to do so and because we hated going to the hair salon, our hair actually grew because we were barely combing it.
We wore the Jheri curl up until high school until we were introduced to relaxers through media. When we saw Janet Jackson in “The Pleasure Principle” video (“The Pleasure Principle (song),” 2013) with her swinging relaxed hair – we thought our pleasure principle relied on a relaxer.
We have all seen some of the friends we have or had, be successful with relaxers. When you have super curly hair from Mother Africa, this can be hard to achieve. Why should it be achieved? For whom? For what? Why? What is so threatening about natural Black hair? Some Black people’s hair is less super curly and can be straightened easily. This tends to be the case for many African-Americans which could explain why United States First Lady Michelle Obama’s hair does look good. So does super curly African hair.
Books by Lonnice Brittenum Bonner that we find while browsing through A Different Booklist or Accents on Eglinton in Toronto or Knowledge Bookstore in Brampton, Ontario inspire us to start using olive oil, jojoba, aloe vera gel and natural oils on our hair. We oil our hair, eat nutritious foods, exercise and ensure that the beauty of our hair is the crown to the beauty of our outer and the envelope to the beauty of our inner. However, the hair can be permanently locked as you may see with some Rastafarians or people who wear their hair in locks, or dreads, with Pride.
This brings us to today where many African people wear a variety of hairstyles, even the straightened ones, weaved ones, coloured ones, dreaded ones, wigged ones, braided ones, twisted ones and bald ones. Anything and everything goes because we are African people. Strong and proud and our hair does not define us – it is point of artistic expression as it is for all of humankind.
Donna Kakonge is an author, teacher and writer, law student and PhD Candidate living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Her official website is: www.donnakakonge.com.
References
Black Is the Colour (Of My True Love’s Hair). (2013). Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Online: Wikimedia Foundation Inc. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Is_the_Colour_%28Of_My_True_Love%27s_Hair%29
The Pleasure Principle (song). (2013). Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopaedia. Online: Wikimedia Foundation Inc. Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pleasure_Principle_%28song%29
In Person: Donna Kakonge – Indigo at Mount Sinai Hospital from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 30, 2013 & In Person: Donna Kakonge – Indigo – Books Available on (Kobo) and Indigo at Bay & Bloor on Saturday, June 8, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Please watch link above!
Be there or be square!
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/storelocator/
Find out where it is above!
Indigo Bookstore at Bay & Bloor – Saturday, June 8, 2013 from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
and
Indigo Bookstore at Mount Sinai Hospital – Thursday, May 30, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Plus, How To Talk To Crazy People and How To Write Creative Non-fiction (updated) available on Kobo:
Thank you Louise at Indigo Eaton Centre!
CRTC’s action eliminates debt consolidation robocalls by Ontario Consumer Credit Assistance and Quick Connect Solutions
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on May 19, 2013 at 3:00 AMhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Uqo0z-B9Bd0 Companies pay $80,000 for making non-compliant robocalls OTTAWA-GATINEAU, April 2, 2013 — Today, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) announced that Ontario Consumer Credit Assistance and Quick Connect Solutions have paid penalties of $69,000 and $11,000, respectively, to the Receiver General for Canada as part of a settlement over their telemarketing practices. Thesecompanies promote debt relief and consolidation services to Canadians. Read the rest of this entry »
Official Opening of Sunnymel Plant, Clair, New Brunswick
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“From left to right in the photo : Marco Morneau, employee, Sunnymel; Claude Chapdelaine, Manager of the Sunnymel plant; Pierre Michaud, Mayor of the Village of Clair; the Honourable Bernard Valcourt, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development; Réjean Nadeau, President and CEO of Olymel; the Honourable David Alward, Premier of New Brunswick; Thomas Soucy, President and CEO of Westco; Yvon Bonenfant, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Madawasla-les-Lacs; Martin Rondeau, Vice President of Operations, Poultry, Olymel; and Jacques Ouellet, employee, Sunnymel. (CNW Group/Sunnymel (Olymel-Westco))”. Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20130518_C8400_PHOTO_EN_26897.jpg
CLAIR, NB., May 18, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ – At a ceremony attended by more than 700 guests on Friday, May 17, Premier David Alward presided over the official opening of the Sunnymel chicken slaughterhouse and cutting plant in Clair, New Brunswick. The completion of this ultramodern plant, with a slaughtering and butchering capacity of 450,000 chickens per week, required an investment of $55 million. The plant employs some 200 persons. It will serve the Maritimes market, as well as other distribution networks in Canada. Sunnymel is owned by a partnership betweenNew Brunswick producer, Westco, and Canadian agrifood processing and distribution giant, Olymel.
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CRTC Decisions and Regulatory Policies for the week of 2 to 5 April 2013
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on May 18, 2013 at 3:00 AMCRTC Decisions and Regulatory Policies for the week of 2 to 5 April 2013 The CRTC plans to issue the following decisions and/or regulatory policies in the coming week. This list may not be complete and is subject to change without notice. Read the rest of this entry »
Statement by Minister Zimmer on the passing of Elijah Harper
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Statement by Minister Zimmer on the passing of Elijah HarperMay 17, 2013 David Zimmer, Minister of Aboriginal Affairs, issued the following statement today on the passing of Elijah Harper:”I am saddened to learn of the passing of Elijah Harper. Elijah Harper dedicated his life to public service and advancing First Nations issues — first as band Chief for Red Sucker Lake First Nation, then as a Member of the Manitoba Legislative Assembly and Manitoba’s Minister of Northern Affairs and Minister responsible for Native Affairs, and later as a prominent Member of Parliament. Mr. Harper’s actions during the Meech Lake Accord united First Nations and raised awareness of Aboriginal issues among all Canadians. Throughout his life, he was a strong voice for the advancement of Aboriginal Peoples and sought to improve relationships between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Peoples to foster reconciliation, healing and understanding, which is something we should all strive for. On behalf of all Ontarians, let me express my sympathies to the family and friends of Elijah Harper.” |
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Kid Cudi on Jimmy Kimmel, Indicud Preorder + Ariana Grande Premieres “The Way” + More!
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April 5 is National Caregiver Day: Show Canadian Caregivers You Care with an Award Nomination
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on May 16, 2013 at 3:00 AMCanada Cares and We Care Home Health Services to grant one caregiver $10,000 to fulfill a special wish Toronto, Ontario – March 28, 2013 – Do you know a caregiver who deserves recognition? In a unique initiative, Canadians are being asked to nominate a family, friend or professional caregiver for a “best in Canada” caregiver award and explain what they would do with a $10,000 prize. Called the Canada Cares Caregiver Awards, the new initiative is being launched in celebration of National Caregiver Day, which takes place on April 5. It’s all part of an innovative program, called Canada Cares (www.canadacares.org), that supports and salutes caregivers of all kinds across the country. The awards, which will be presented at both a regional and national level, will recognize two exceptional caregivers – one family or friend and one health care professional – in Western, Atlantic and Northern Canada, as well as four exceptional caregivers in Central Canada. Two National winners will be chosen from selected regional candidates. Caregiver Award winners will be selected by a national committee of caregivers and health professional organizations, according to such criteria as caregiver strength, commitment to care, community involvement and compassion. One deserving nominee will also be selected to win the Canada Cares One Wish Award, worth $10,000, sponsored by We Care Home Health Services. The Canada Cares One Wish Award will be evaluated on the strength of the caregiver’s commitment to care, the creativity of the response regarding how the $10,000 would be used, and the level of need. “The number of caregivers in Canada is rapidly increasing, with current estimates pegged at over five million,” said Caroline Tapp-McDougall, Chair of Canada Cares. “It’s time to support and recognize caregivers from coast to coast for their tireless, selfless efforts to help improve the lives of others.” Nominations, which can be submitted online, by mail or by video, will be accepted until September 30, with winners announced in November. For details on how to nominate a caregiver, visit www.canadacares.org. About Canada Cares (www.canadacares.org)Canada Cares is a not-for-profit program that involves a virtual community, grassroots events, and caregiver coaching program. It has been created through a unique partnership between healthcare organizations and businesses across the country, including Canadian Red Cross, Saint Elizabeth Health Care, The Canadian Abilities Foundation, Kohler Canada, MV-1 Canada, Zoomer Wireless, Stroke Recovery Canada, We Care Home Health Services, Lifestage Care, Invacare Corporation, Spectrum Health Care, Ability Online, Canadian Caregiver Coalition, Alzheimer Society of Toronto, Caregiving Matters, Brain Injury Association of Canada and many others. About We Care (www.wecare.ca)We Care Home Health Services, a leading national provider of in-home care and support services with over 50 locations across Canada, provides professional and compassionate care that allows seniors and others to live independently in the comfort of their own homes in over 800 communities across Canada.
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PRESS RELEASE March 28, 2013, 10:00 a.m. EDT Education campaign returns with powerful stories to help Americans quit smoking
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Continuing with the success of last year’s national education ad campaign, “Tips from Former Smokers,” a second series of ads was launched today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The ads, funded by the Affordable Care Act’s Prevention and Public Health Fund, feature compelling stories of former smokers living with smoking-related diseases and disabilities. Beginning Monday, ads will run for at least 12 weeks on television, radio, and billboards, online, and in theaters, magazines, and newspapers nationwide. Read the rest of this entry »
Synapse: Writing Insight From Gotham
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Media Invite – McGill University Health Centre employees will demonstrate Wednesday at noon at the Montreal General Hospital
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on May 14, 2013 at 10:16 AMMONTREAL, May 14, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ – Members of three union organizations representing close to 10,000 employees at the McGill University Health Centre will gather in front of the Montreal General Hospital at noon May 15for a demonstration against the reduction in medical services offered to the public and the poor management practices responsible for brutal budget cuts at the anglophone hospital network. Read the rest of this entry »
Supporting Small Businesses in Eastern Ontario
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Supporting Small Businesses in Eastern OntarioMay 14, 2013 Ontario Government Fosters Regional Economic Growth to Create JobsPremier Kathleen Wynne visited Anchor Concrete in Kingston today, where she highlighted the government’s commitment to supporting small businesses, allowing them to create more jobs and support regional economic growth. The new 2013 Budget includes an increase to the Employer Health Tax (EHT) exemption, which would bring relief to small businesses and make it easier for them to hire new employees. If the Budget bill is passed and proclaimed, the exemption would be increased from $400,000 to $450,000 beginning Jan. 1, 2014. This would have a positive impact for more than 60,000 employers across Ontario, including 12,000 that would no longer pay EHT. The government is also supporting regional economic growth through initiatives such as the Eastern Ontario Development Fund (EODF) and the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund (SWODF), which support local companies, promote regional economic development and enhance Ontario’s overall economic competitiveness. Through the 2013 Budget, the government wants to create jobs and support regional economies, while helping people with their everyday lives. |
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Minister Matthews Statement on Mammography in Ontario
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Minister Matthews Statement on Mammography in OntarioMay 14, 2013 Today, Deb Matthews, Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, made the following statement regarding the release of a new study on mammography screening technology: A new peer-reviewed study by Cancer Care Ontario senior scientist Dr. Anna Chiarelli, published today in the journal Radiology, shows that direct radiography (DR) mammograms and screen-film mammograms are better at detecting breast cancer than computed radiography (CR) mammograms. CR mammography is used for approximately 20 per cent of mammograms in Ontario. Ontario is committed to being a world leader in cancer care, which is why our government is making changes based on this new information and the advice of our experts. With the support of health care providers, Ontario will phase out CR devices across Ontario over the coming months. To support this transition, our government is making a $25 million investment to replace all CR devices with new DR devices to ensure women continue to get the most effective screening for breast cancer using the best technology available. Cancer Care Ontario has issued a request for proposals to procure new DR devices and clinics will also be able to choose to purchase replacements on their own. We will work with health care providers to ensure the best possible care for women over the transition period, and co-ordinate the replacement of CR devices to ensure that care needs are met. I want women to know that regular mammograms remain the best way to detect breast cancer, and that the chance of having an undiagnosed cancer using CR technology is extremely low. Women with questions about how the changes affect them are encouraged to contact the site where they were last screened, their primary health care provider, or Cancer Care Ontario.” |
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Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services – Home Security Audit Guide
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Books of Significance: Rare Editions from Peter Harrington
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Donna Kakonge at Mad Pride 2013 – Thursday, July 11, 2013 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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What: Mad Pride 2013
When: Thursday, July 11, 2013 from 4:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Where: 246 Sackville Street
How: Tina Shapiro, Dr. Erick Fabris and Lisa Kakonge-Clayton are powerful and pretty people
Outdoor Living Begins Now With Great Savings!
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More Mental Health Support for College and University Students
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More Mental Health Support for College and University StudentsMarch 26, 2013 Ontario Government Moving Forward with Mental Health and Addictions StrategyOntario is strengthening mental health services for postsecondary students across the province as part of its Mental Health and Addictions Strategy. Ten projects from across Ontario are moving forward in round one of the Mental Health Innovation Fund, including a province-wide, 24-hour-a-day, 365 days a year helpline to provide support for college and university students with mental health concerns. Kids Help Phone is working with postsecondary institutions on the service, which is expected to be in place within the next year. The new Ontario government is committed to providing the right care, at the right time, in the right place to help young people live healthy, successful lives. |
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CONTACTSEmily Hedges Gyula Kovacs Public inquiries Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities |
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Ontario Celebrates Top Athletes of 2012
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Ontario Celebrates Top Athletes of 2012March 26, 2013 New Ontario Government Congratulates Ontario Sport Award FinalistsOntario is proud to recognize top amateur athletes and coaches, whose outstanding performances in both national and international arenas have inspired people across the province. The 2012 Ontario Sport Awards celebrate the contributions of athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers and corporate sponsors who support amateur sport in Ontario. This year’s finalists include:
Winners will be announced and recognized at a gala event on April 18, 2013 in Toronto. Recognizing outstanding athletes and celebrating their achievements supports the new Ontario government’s efforts to build a stronger province where everyone has the opportunity to succeed. |
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CONTACTSJasmine Gill Christy Arnold Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport |
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Gillian Steinhardt Jewelry Trunk Show : Thursday March 28, 6-9pm
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Emergency Preparedness Week
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Toronto/Burlington Events from MEC
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Minister to Make Mental Health Announcement
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Minister to Make Mental Health AnnouncementMarch 25, 2013 Brad Duguid, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities will make an important announcement about mental health supports and services for postsecondary students. Date: Tuesday, March 26, 2013 Time: 9:30 a.m. Location: Kids Help Phone 439 University Avenue, Suite 300 Directions: Kids Help Phone is located on University Avenue just south of Dundas Street West. |
CONTACTSEmily Hedges Gyula Kovacs Public inquiries Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities |
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My First Marathon – Big Deal For Me at 40 ;-), 41 Coming Up This Year ;-)
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Lord Help Me I Pray To Stop Smoking (because then I could REALLY kick some butt
New JobOps Career Pavilion for People with Disabilities at the National Job Fair & Training Expo 2013
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on May 5, 2013 at 3:00 AMThursday, March 21, 2013 (Toronto) – The National Job Fair & Training Expo, Canada’s largest and most comprehensive recruitment event, is pleased to announce the addition of the JobOps Career Pavilion for People with Disabilities. The National Job Fair & Training Expo, presented in collaboration with the Toronto SUN and 24 Hours, returns to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre (North Building, Exhibit Hall C) from April 3-4, 2013. Read the rest of this entry »
Ontario Serves Up Local Food Bill
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Ontario Serves Up Local Food BillMarch 25, 2013 Supporting Ontario’s Agri-Food Sector, From Farm to ForkThe new Ontario government is re-introducing legislation today that, if passed, would help make more local food available in markets, schools, cafeterias, grocery stores and restaurants throughout the province. If passed, the Local Food Act would:
The proposed legislation is part of a broader local food strategy that encourages the growth and development of markets for foods grown and made in Ontario, and provides funding for innovative and collaborative local food projects. Promoting local food is part of the new Ontario government’s plan to strengthen the agri-food industry, build stronger communities and create jobs that will grow the economy. |
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First-of-its-Kind Technology Delivers Unique Ultra-Washable, Multiple-Finish Paint
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Sico Evolution – paint cans:
Sico Evolution, available in multiple sheens, uses a first-of-its-kind technology, called DurabiliT™ polymers, that makes surfaces ultra-washable and ultra-scrubbable.
With launch of new Sico Evolution® paint line, Sico offers tips on newest decor trend – multi-sheen walls
LONGUEUIL, QC (MARCH 25, 2013) – Following studies that show the number one quality consumers look for in a paint is durability, leading paint brand Sico has launched a unique paint that safeguards walls, no matter what the finish. Read the rest of this entry »
TZuperdeal: $50 Gift TZertificate for $25 !!
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Self-Publishing Around The World at the University of Toronto – Register for Fall
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Self-Publishing Around The World: http://2learn.utoronto.ca/uoft/search/publicCourseSearchDetails.do?method=load&cms=true&courseId=25437365
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Credit of $600.00 CAD for new graduates of the University of Toronto to take a course!
See what’s new for the season
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Adecco Helping Youth To Work
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on April 30, 2013 at 1:40 PMWay to Work! By Ryan Curran I will be out of the office this afternoon taking part in an Adecco Global event! We’re Showing Youth the Adecco Way to Work! With youth unemployment rates at an all-time high, Adecco is committed to helping young people unlock their potential andimprove their employability. To get momentum going and launch our new Adecco Way to Work initiative, we are celebrating Street Day on Tuesday, April 30th in cities across Canada and around the world. All activities are being offered free of charge and will include one on one career coaching with our expert recruiters aswell as free educational seminars on topics such as effective resume writing, interview prep, and networking. To learn more about Street Day events in Canada, please visit www.adecco.ca/waytowork. And be sure to spread the word amongst young people in your circle of family and friends. Together, we can help improve the employability of a whole generation!
CRTC decisions and regulatory policies for the week of 25 to 28 March 2013
In Beauty, book reviews, Business, cars, Contact Information, Creative Writing, Culture, Disability, Education, Entertainment, Environment, Events, Health, Home Decor, Living, Media Writing, Movie Reviews, Music, Opinion, Pets, Radio Podcasts, Religion, Restaurant Reviews, Sports, Technology, travel, Uncategorized, Video Work, Writing (all kinds) on April 30, 2013 at 3:00 AMCRTC decisions and regulatory policies for the week of 25 to 28 March 2013 The CRTC plans to issue the following decisions and regulatory policies in the coming week. This list may not be complete and is subject to change without notice. Read the rest of this entry »


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