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Kingston City Council unanimously votes to condemn MPP Randy Hillier s actions

  KINGSTON, ONT. Kingston City Council has voted unanimously to condemn a local member of provincial parliament over actions and messaging during the pandemic. Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston MPP Randy Hillier has been outspoken on the COVID-19 crisis and the measures taken to fight the virus. Hillier has been fined twice under the Reopening of Ontario Act for attending, and speaking, at anti-lockdown demonstrations, including late last month at a church in Aylmer, Ont. He was also one of four people charged under the Reopening Ontario Act for attending the illegal gathering outside Kemptville s South Branch Bistro that happened on April 8th. Several municipal councils, including Carleton Place and Smiths Falls, have formally denounced his actions during the pandemic.

Kingston council to consider motion condemning MPP Randy Hillier

  KINGSTON, ONT. Kingston City Council is set to consider a motion on whether to condemn Lanark-Frontenac-Kingston MPP Randy Hillier. Hillier has been outspoken on the COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to fight the virus. On Sunday, Hillier was fined under the Reopening of Ontario Act for attending an anti-lockdown demonstration at a church in Aylmer, Ont. He was also one of four people charged under the Reopening Ontario Act for attending the illegal gathering outside the South Branch Bistro that happened on April 8th. About 200 people attended the rally on the day Ontario s current stay-at-home order came into effect.

No lantern festival at Six Nations, family unaware of Toronto firm notice

No lantern festival at Six Nations, family unaware of Toronto firm notice April 30, 2021 Editor  SIX NATIONS OF THE GRAND- A Six Nations family who has hosted a lantern festival in the past is confused why a Toronto firm is claiming their family is holding the festival this July . “We don’t know anything about this,” Joleen Johnson told Turtle Island Friday evening. She said they had no intention of holding the festival and it had not even been in their plans.. “With COVID going on and my father not well we would never agree to hold this. I don’t where it came from,” she said.  She said they had been receiving texts and phone calls from people who read Turtle Island News’ article on a Toronto firm advertising the event.

Six Nations Police will question Lantern Festival being planned during COVID-19

Six Nations Police will question Lantern Festival being planned during COVID-19
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