Heather Zordel, chair of the Condominium Authority of Ontario, and Margaret Samuel, who has been on the board since 2019, had their appointments revoked just a week before the authority’s scheduled annual general meeting
The Association of Condominium Managers of Ontario says buildings can fall into a state of disrepair without enough of them in the field. It's calling for the province and for industry players to develop a plan to recruit and retain managers in the long-term.
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TORONTO, Dec. 23, 2020 /CNW/ - Getting a COVID-19 vaccination will be one of the most important and effective things Ontarians can do to stop the pandemic once vaccines become widely available. Ontario s doctors are sharing their expert advice to ensure Ontarians have the information they need to keep their families safe and healthy.
Here are the Top 10 COVID-19 Vaccine Questions and Answers:
Who will get the vaccine first? The federal framework identifies four groups who will receive the vaccine first: long-term care workers and essential caregivers, long-term care residents, those over the age of 80 and Indigenous communities.