Month: January 2021

— On tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling on Spike, the first-ever “Bound For Glory Series” will be officially announced. There will be twelve Superstars participating in the competition, all leading to the Bound For Glory pay-per-view event in October. “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero, Bobby Roode and Samoa Joe are the final three wrestlers to be […]

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Click:Pipe cutting machine — TNA Wrestling color commentator Taz announced on his Twitter account that he won’t be on hand for Destination X due to a family obligation. He will, however, be at the subsequent television tapings. Jeremy Borash will fill in for Taz. He wrote on Twitter: “Looking forward to joining the announce table […]

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Last night following Brie Bella’s mediocre performance at Money in the Bank, a fan suggested to the twin duo via Twitter that they learn how to wrestle and could do so by studying footage of the TNA Knockouts. A Bella sister snarked back, “they have the worst matches ever.” The undetermined Bella later backtracked her […]

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Click:Handbag packaging TORONTO (Reuters) ― Money markets see an increased chance of the Bank of Canada cutting interest rates closer to zero, as tightening economic restrictions to contain a second wave of COVID-19 cases offset optimism that activity will rebound later this year. Interest rates were thought to have hit rock bottom in Canada after they were slashed 150 basis points […]

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Click:custom clothing dance costume When Ontario rolled out its latest wave of COVID-19 restrictions and moves to fight the spread of the virus Tuesday, one thing many experts have been repeatedly asking for was notably absent: paid sick days for workers. While cries for more sick leave have echoed across Canada, Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s […]

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TORONTO — Two Canadian nurses who spoke at an anti-lockdown rally in Washington, D.C., on the day of the deadly storming of the Capitol are under investigation by their regulatory body. One of them, who is already suspended from her work in neonatal intensive care, is also facing an investigation by her hospital in London, […]

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TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford doubled down on his choice not to guarantee paid sick days to private sector workers Tuesday, even though one of his top health officials says it may be contributing to “dangerous” levels of COVID-19.  The premier said the federal government already has a program for people who miss work […]

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