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Say Cheese: New Toronto speed camera sites announced

Article content Interestingly, there were there were nearly 7,000 drivers popped more than once over the three month period. While ASE tickets do not incur demerit points and do not affect a person’s driving record, they are subject to hefty fines, surcharges, and applicable court costs. The 50 ASE devices are installed city-wide on local, collector and arterial roads in Community Safety Zones near schools. New camera locations John Garland Boulevard near Kendleton Drive (Etobicoke North) The East Mall south of Capri Road (Etobicoke Centre) La Rose Avenue east of Griggsden Avenue (Etobicoke Centre) Algoma Street east of Royal York Road (Etobicoke-Lakeshore)

Ontario MPPs urge Chinese-Canadian doctor to remove divisive Chinese sign referring to Wuhan pneumonia

Article content Two Toronto-based politicians are pressing a Chinese-Canadian doctor to remove a sign on his office door – in Chinese – that refers to COVID-19 as the “Wuhan pneumonia,” complaining the wording could incite anti-Asian hatred. The English part of the sign, which explained Dr. Kester Kong’s office protocol during the pandemic, referred only to COVID. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Wuhan pneumonia’: Ontario MPPs urge Chinese-Canadian doctor to remove ‘divisive’ sign Back to video The incident raises thorny questions about when citing the coronavirus’s origins constitutes a form of racism, and whether it makes any difference if the audience is Asian itself.

Wuhan pneumonia : Ontario MPPs urge Chinese-Canadian doctor to remove divisive sign

Article content Two Toronto-based politicians are pressing a Chinese-Canadian doctor to remove a sign on his office door – in Chinese – that refers to COVID-19 as the “Wuhan pneumonia,” complaining the wording could incite anti-Asian hatred. The English part of the sign, which explained Dr. Kester Kong’s office protocol during the pandemic, referred only to COVID. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Wuhan pneumonia’: Ontario MPPs urge Chinese-Canadian doctor to remove ‘divisive’ sign Back to video The incident raises thorny questions about when citing the coronavirus’s origins constitutes a form of racism, and whether it makes any difference if the audience is Asian itself.

Canada and Ontario invest to expand community and recreational infrastructure in Toronto

Share this article Share this article TORONTO, March 12, 2021 /CNW/ - Canadians everywhere are feeling the impact of COVID-19, on their families, their livelihoods and their way of life. Together, the governments of Canada and Ontario are working to reduce the impact of the pandemic, ensure health and safety, rebuild businesses, and promote job creation, growth and investment. Today, Han Dong, Member of Parliament for Don Valley North, on behalf of the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities; Jean Yip, Member of Parliament for Scarborough Agincourt; Aris Babikian, Member of Provincial Parliament for Scarborough Agincourt, on behalf of the Honourable Laurie Scott, Ontario s Minister of Infrastructure; Vincent Ke, Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Cultural Industries and Member of Provincial Parliament for Don Valley North; and Sevag Khoshian, President of the Armenian Community Centre of Toronto, ann

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