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Charges coming in Cornwall anti-lockdown protest

In this October 2020, file photo, protestors leave the Eastern Ontario Health Unit office on Pitt Street as part of an anti-lockdown demonstration. Cornwall s police chief says the paperwork is in the final stages to charge some participants in a protest on Saturday, May 1, 2021. (Newswatch Group/Bill Kingston, File) Update 4:21 p.m. Friday: Seven charged in anti-lockdown protest. Click here for that story. CORNWALL – The Cornwall Police Service is in the final process of getting ready to charge some participants in the most recent anti-lockdown protest in Cornwall. Around 150 people participated in the demonstration on Saturday, May 1 outside the health unit office on Pitt Street.

Lockdown protest in Cornwall attracts over 150, no fines, yet

Article content Pitt Street was busier than usual on Saturday as about 150 people gathered at the Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) office to take part in a lockdown protest. The main attraction to the event which was closely observed by several Cornwall Police Service (CPS) officers was controversial independent MPP for Lanark, Frontenac and Kingston, Randy Hillier. The politician has participated in several lockdown protests and as a result, has been charged following several recent events. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Lockdown protest in Cornwall attracts over 150, no fines, yet Back to video

Cornwall-based Employability Network pivots to new normal sessions

Article content The new normal might be around for a while. So, the Employability Network, organized by the Social Development Council of Cornwall and Area, has partnered with several local organizations to offer virtual sessions – in English and French – to prepare for returning to the workforce during challenging times. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Cornwall-based Employability Network pivots to new normal sessions Back to video “Even in a shutdown, there are plenty of jobs available,” Carilyne Hébert, the SDC executive director, said in an interview on Friday morning. But, as the pandemic continues, many people are choosing not to return to the workforce; there are several reasons for that, Hébert said, and one is safety concerns. When the sessions are offered in mid-May, it’s one of the topics that will be addressed.

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