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OTTAWA 鈥?The Latest on the English-language leaders ; debate with Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, Green party Leader Elizabeth May, Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet and People ;
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s Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier. All times are Eastern.10:45 p.m.In the final post-debate scrum, Maxime Bernier says he deserves to be on the debate stage and represents the views of many Canadians who want fewer immigrants to Canada. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW He argues he is more conservative than Andrew Scheer, and the Conservative leader is putting forward many of the same policies as Trudeau.Bernier reiterates his position that human activity is not the primary cause of climate change. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The People Party of Canada lea
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der says he does not believe his is a fringe party and he was glad to have the platform to make his views known to Canadians ton
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ight.He expresses surprise that the NDP Jagmeet Singh criticized his presence in the debate, saying a leader should welcome other perspectives. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Bernier argues at least half of immigrants to Canada should be economic migrants, and there should be a face-to-face interview to screen for Canadian values 鈥?which he defines as including respect for free markets, rule of law, a Dyjf 2019 marks beginning of CPP enhancements
COVID-19 cases in Halton have jumped up within the last few days while local hospitalizations remain stable.Between Tuesday, Sept. 6 and Thursday, Sept. 8, Hal
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blic Health reported 132 confirmed cases of the virus.This is up from 64 cases reported during the previous three days Sept. 3 to 5 . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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Oakville had the most new cases with 60, followed by Burlington with 44, Milton with 22 and Halton Hills with six.It is important to note that due to changes in COVID-19 testing policy, these case counts may be lower than the actual numbers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The region also reported four new COVID-19-related deaths on Sept. 9.The number of people within the regions hospitals remains virtually unchanged from Sept. 1, with 20 reported as of Sept. 7. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of those 20 patients, 11 were admitted for COVID-19 while nine were admitted to hospital for another reason but tested positive for the virus either upon admission or during their stay. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of Sept. 7, the acute care bed occupancy rate in Halton is above capacity at 107 per cent while the ICU bed occupancy rate, as of Sept. 8, is at 72 per cent.There are presently eight active COVID-19 outbreaks in Halton.Two of these are taking place at congregate living setti