As an Anishnaabe artist and educator, a funeral industry event may not be the first place you'd expect to see Will Morin. But on Thursday morning, Morin, of Sudbury, will be addressing the crowd at Collège Boréal's Living, Aging and Dying exposition.
/CNW/ - Soon Canadians may be able to walk into a pharmacy to see if they have protection against COVID-19. If approved by Health Canada, Lumivi Diagnostics.
The head of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour says paid sick days mandated by the provincial government would slow the spread of COVID-19 and decrease the number of outbreaks in workplaces around Saskatchewan.
If you re sick, stay home is a non-starter for many Canadians
Most Canadian workers still feel like they can t stay home from work, even if they are worried they might have COVID-19. Despite growing demands for better paid sick leave, most Canadians still have inadequate coverage.
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Ontario urged to deploy more rapid COVID-19 tests to slow pandemic s explosive 3rd wave
Ontario should immediately expand its use of rapid COVID-19 tests if it hopes to slow the pandemic’s worsening third wave, say a variety of infectious disease and testing experts.
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It s unclear how many of the province s 11 million rapid tests have been used so far
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A woman walks by a COVID-19 assessment centre. Experts say rapid tests are urgently needed in essential workplaces and schools, which largely remain open under Ontario s new emergency brake shutdown.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)