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Hxrl PM resists calls to reboot Indigenous inquiry The Halton Regional Police Service HRPS is set to review sex assault cases starting from 2016 in the wake of new statistics claiming the force dismisses almost one in every three sex assault claims as baseless.The data comes from a recent report from the Globe and Mail, which found Halton and Hamilton police clear 30 per cent of sex assault cases as unfounded , compared to the national average of 19 per cent 1 in 5 .The Globe report followed a 20-month investigation by the paper and found that comparatively speaking, Haltons numbers in this regard are far above that of ne [url=https://www.stanleymug.us]stanley cup[/url] ighbouring centres like Toronto, which has only a seven per cent unfounded rate. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Globe found data from 2010 to 2014 that indicated, on average, Halton police dropped 64 cases as unfounded each year.Lenore Lukasik-Foss, executive director of the Sexual Assault Centre Hamilton and Area SACHA , told the Hamilton Spectator those working on the front lines have long expressed concern about assault survivors not being believed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW [url=https://www.stanley-cups.pl]kubki stanley[/url] I knew this was a problem ... it a flag that many sexual assault advocates have been raising for a long time, she said.She added, I thought Hamilton rate was high ... I was like wow, after se [url=https://www.stanleymug.us]stanley mug[/url] eing the numbers for Hamilton, which are similar to Haltons statistics. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Xxbo Gathering and feasts part of Milton family s Eid al-Ftr celebration As Toronto hit an incredible milestone of vaccinating 65 per cent of adults [url=https://www.stanley-cups.uk]stanley quencher[/url] with at least one dose, talk turned to next steps to finally end the COVID-19 pandemic that has killed more than 8,600 Ontarians and paralyzed the province.Answers, experts say, include the tough work of convincing the remaining 35 per cent, including the vaccine hesitant and those hard to reach, to get a shot. Also, starting now, the launch of the mass rollout of second doses to the vaccine eager.Dr. Michael Warner, medical director of critical care at Torontos Michael Garron Hospital, called people who have j [url=https://www.stanleycup.cz]stanley termohrnek[/url] ammed pharmacy phone lines for vaccine appointments and lined up outside clinics the coalition of the willing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW To reach the rest, he said, its more like knocking on doors, getting people out of their apartments, having them visit their family doctors so they can understand the risks and benefits with that personal touch. That workflow is completely different than the mass vaccinations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW With vaccine supplies expected to ramp up over the summer, he said, there could soon be more clinic appointments than people willing to take them.First-dose success is now good enough, he said, to start offering second doses more broadly, starting with seniors who r [url=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk]stanley tumblers[/url] emain most at risk of severe illness and death from COVID-19, and essential workers and others most exposed |
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