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January 8, 2020 – 3:00 PM
The Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association (PWHPA) Dream Gap Tour will return to Toronto January 11-12, 2020 with a six-game tournament.
“Unifor has been a strong supporter of the PWHPA since its inception,” said Jerry Dias, National President. “Our union fully supports the goal of a sustainable professional women’s league that girls and women players can aspire to.”
This weekend’s tournament will be the fourth official PWHPA event. Unifor was the title sponsor of the first Dream Gap Tour tournament, which took place in Toronto back in September 2019. Since then the tour has held tournaments in Hudson, New Hampshire and Chicago with an upcoming tournament scheduled to take place in Philadelphia next month.
The Women’s Hockey Showcase, sponsored by Secret deodorant, will bring six teams comprised of 120 athletes from across North America for two days of action packed hockey. Four of the games will be held at Toronto’s Herb Carnegie Arena, with three on Saturday January 11 and one the morning of Sunday January 12. A fifth game will be played Sunday morning in Vaughan at the Al Palladini Centre and the final game will take place Sunday afternoon at Ryerson’s Mattamy Athletic Centre in downtown Toronto.
The event will showcase the best players in the world including Marie-Philip Poulin, Natalie Spooner, Hilary Knight, Kendall Coyne and many more.
The mission of PWHPA Dream Gap Tour is to draw attention to the continued lack of opportunity and support for professional female hockey players in North America.
Published Thursday, December 19, 2019 8:50AM EST
Canadians should expect fewer spam phone calls as the CRTC deadline to implement call-blocking systems comes into force Dec. 19, 2019. (Pexels/Adrianna Calvo)
TORONTO — Canadians should expect fewer spam phone calls as the deadline to implement call-blocking systems comes into force Thursday.
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission set a target of Dec. 19, 2019, for communications service providers to have taken steps to apply call-blocking to their networks.
Calls from numbers that exceed 15 digits, or numbers that can’t be dialed (“spoofed” numbers such as 000-000-0000), should no longer reach Canadian phones if the system is effective.
When Unifor members are inside, working, the Co-op Refinery makes $3 million/day.
But Co-op locked out its highly skilled and experienced workforce because we said no to concessions. While trying to pressure us into accepting an attack on our pensions, Co-op is putting plant and public safety at risk by operating with a smaller group of underqualified replacement workers, all to keep up its cruel attack on Unifor members.
Help show your love to Co-op Refinery workers, and tell Co-op to respect us with a fair deal.
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