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QHC favours Ontario vaccination rule; Hastings County reviewing policy

QHC favours Ontario vaccination rule; Hastings County reviewing policy
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QHC favours Ontario vaccination rule; Hastings County reviewing policy

QHC favours Ontario vaccination rule; Hastings County reviewing policy
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COVID-19: Ford expected to make schools announcement at 1 p m

COVID-19: Ontario schools to remain closed for in-person learning until fall; Ottawa reports 42 new cases

Article content Ontario reports 733 new cases Wednesday 42 new cases reported in Ottawa We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Ontario schools to remain closed, but premier considers speeding up other reopening measures Back to video Students won’t return to school before September, Premier Doug Ford announced Wednesday. While acknowledging that the pandemic has been hard on children, the premier said if students head back to school, it could lead to thousands more cases and the spread of dangerous variants, especially the B.1.617.2 variant, first identified in India. The decisions made Wednesday will help ensure a safe summer and a safe return to school in September when as many students and teachers as possible have received two doses of vaccine, said the premier, who cited modelling that showed cases could go up by as much as six to 11 per cent if schools reopened.

Police chiefs and association presidents demand Horwath apologize

Article content Calling Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath’s social media comments on the death of a Toronto woman a “lie,” the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) is demanding an apology. “An intentional fact-absent statement is known as a lie,” tweeted Jeff McGuire, OACP executive director and former Niagara Regional Police chief. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or WARMINGTON: Police chiefs and association presidents demand Horwath apologize Back to video “Work being done to improve the safety of all communities is badly eroded by your flame-fanning comments. You owe an apology and you need to correct your statement.”

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