Press Conference: Improving the Lyme Disease Framework
April 10, 2017 (OTTAWA)
Advocates for the Federal Framework on Lyme Disease held a non-partisan media conference to discuss their concerns with the current Draft Framework.
Participants include:
Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada (MP, Saanich-Gulf Islands)
Melanie Wills, Director of the Canadian Lyme Science Alliance and Research Associate in Molecular and Cellular Biology at University of Guelph
Dr. Liz Zubek, Family Physician specializing in the treatment of Lyme Disease
Rossana Magnotta, Director with the Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation, and President & Founder of the G. Magnotta Foundation for Vector-Borne Diseases
Kelvin Ogilvie, Conservative Senator, Chair of the Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology
Tracey Ramsey, NDP MP (Essex)
Francesco Sorbara, Liberal MP (Vaughan — Woodbridge)
Toronto's Illegal Gambling Dens : Hiding in Plain Sight - The Fifth Estate
Joe Frieri is a gambling addict. He fed his addiction in the illegal gambling dens while growing up in the suburbs north of Toronto. He takes The Fifth Estate on a tour. Police say these operations are run by organized crime and spawn violence and murder. Frieri now owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to local loan sharks and spends each day looking over his shoulder.
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The Carbones' Bad Gamble - The Fifth Estate
Terence McKenna visits a Canadian businessman sentenced to 20 years for attempted murder in the Dominican Republic. Antonio Carbone responds to allegations about violent threats allegedly made on his behalf in Canada.
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The Carbone Brothers Update - the fifth estate
An update on more trouble facing two Toronto brothers,Antonio and Francesco Carbone,behind a crumbling casino empire in the Caribbean.
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Vaughanguide.Net: Your Best Guide On What To Do And See In Vaughan City
Probably the most beautiful cities in Canada is Vaughan City, a sprawling metropolis located just north of Toronto. Due to the rich past and abundant natural resources, town has changed into a popular tourist destination. Having said that, should you be considering for the nice vacation, it's highly recommended that you consider seeing the city. You will find a large number of enjoyable things that can be done in Vaughan and naturally these types of are family-friendly. For top resource guide on the to see and do inside the city, you can even examine out a web site dedicated in providing you with every piece of information you need regarding the city.
Vaughan City has a lot to offer for visitors. Due to the colorful history that goes back on the late 1790s, town has many historical sites which you could take a peek in to the past and learn how people lived there back then. A couple of the most well-known of such historical sites are Village of Kleinburg and Black Creek Pioneer Village. From all of these two villages, you can see for yourself how blacksmiths, weavers, and clock makers helped inside the development and development of Ontario communities in the past.
If you love the outdoors, Vaughan will whet your appetite for adventure with two sprawling nature reserves. These are the Kortright Conservation Area as well as the Boyd Conservation Area. These reserved areas have trails, marshes, meadows, and forests. Some spots over these reserves are very ideal for picnics, camps, and barbecues.
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How To Open a Bottle Of Wine
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Opening a bottle of wine isn't hard—which is why not being able to accomplish it is particularly embarrassing. Don't worry—with a little practice you'll be liberating the fruit of the vine in a few fluid motions.
Step 1: Cut metallic foil
Cut the metallic foil or plastic wrapper covering the cork, using the bottle's lower lip as a guide. Press the blade against the foil wrapper, and score all the way around the bottle's circumference.
Tip
Be sure to remove the foil from the lip of the bottle—it can ruin the taste if the wine comes in contact with it when poured.
Step 2: Place bottle upright
Place the bottle upright on a flat surface, or hold it between your knees slightly angled toward you at a comfortable height.
Step 3: Screw into cork
Dig the tip of the corkscrew into the middle of the cork, keeping it as straight as possible. With an even, downward pressure, rotate the screw clockwise until it disappears almost entirely into the cork.
Step 4: Grip with lever
Pivot the metal lever of the corkscrew so that the forked indentation grips the edge of the bottle's mouth and the corkscrew's handle is pointed down.
Step 5: Pull up
Holding the bottle firmly in place, grasp the handle and pull it straight up. The cork should come completely out.
Tip
Specialty wine openers, like the wing- or lever-style kind, require less effort to remove the cork. Just insert or clamp and then push the wings or lever down.
Step 6: Wipe the rim
Wipe the rim of the bottle with a clean, slightly damp napkin to remove any cork dust or residue before pouring. Salut!
Did You Know?
The first corkscrew was patented in 1795 by an English minister.
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