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Randell Adjei (photo by Lady Mensah Studios)
For the first time ever, Ontario has a poet laureate.
Scarborough, Ontario, spoken-word artist Randell Adjei was unanimously confirmed to the role by members of provincial parliament on Wednesday.
Adjei, 29, says he feels grateful to have been chosen as the inaugural provincial poet laureate, and hopes that this news brings a bit of light to those who hear it.
“I feel as though there’s something brewing, something happening amidst all of the challenges that we’ve been facing throughout the past year,” he says. “It’s nice to know that there’s some positive news that many of us are hearing at this point in time.”
MPP Randy Hillier and MP Derek Sloan face Reopening of Ontario fines The two eastern Ontario politicians attended a church in Aylmer, Ont,., on Sunday. They were among six people reportedly charged under the Reopening of Ontario Act.
Author of the article: Steph Crosier • Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 5 minute read • Independent MPP Randy Hillier speaks at an anti-lockdown protest at Tecumseh Park in Chatham, Ont., on Monday, one day after a similar event at a church in Aylmer, Ont., led to charges against six people, including Hillier. Photo by Mark Malone /Postmedia
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KINGSTON Two Eastern Ontario politicians who have spoken out against the province’s lockdowns will soon be issued fines under the Reopening of Ontario Act after attending a church in Aylmer, Ont.
Author of the article: Steph Crosier
Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 7 minute read Independent MP Derek Sloan, wearing scarf, listens during an anti-lockdown protest Monday at Tecumseh Park in Chatham. Photo by Mark Malone /Chatham Daily News
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Two local politicians who have spoken out against the province’s lockdowns will soon be issued a fine under the Reopening of Ontario Act after attending a church in Aylmer, Ont.
Both were there as part of a weekend tour attending anti-lockdown demonstrations.
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