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At committee: Broadcasting regime overhaul, offshore safety and facial recognition tech

At committee: Broadcasting regime overhaul, offshore safety and facial recognition tech
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What We re Watching: COVID-election prep and C-10 standoff

With Canada’s vaccine supply appearing to have stabilized, at least for now, the latest point of pandemic-related friction between the federal and provincial governments seems to be cross-border traffic specifically, the “non-essential travel” that at least one premier is openly blaming for the current third wave of infections. As the Star’s Susan Delacourt reports,  Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc “fired off a letter to Ontario this weekend, asking (Premier) Doug Ford and his cabinet to identify which international travellers they want banned from entering the province.” “LeBlanc’s four-page letter … is a reply to Ford’s escalating bid to pin the blame on Trudeau for the third wave of the pandemic, which included an attack ad launched by the provincial Conservatives last week,” she notes.

Groups urge Ontario government to prioritize health-care workers who need second dose

Groups urge Ontario government to prioritize health-care workers who need second dose
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Give health-care workers second vaccine dose, groups urge Ontario government

Give health-care workers second vaccine dose, groups urge Ontario government by Shawn Jeffords, The Canadian Press Posted May 6, 2021 1:27 pm EDT Registered Nurse, Shekiba Khedri, a healthcare worker at Birchmount Hospital, in Scarborough, Ontario, is photographed wearing personal protective equipment on Monday, June 8, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Chris Young THE CANADIAN PRESS IMAGES/Chris Young TORONTO – Thousands of health-care workers need to be prioritized for full immunization from COVID-19 as they work with patients hospitalized with the deadly virus, say groups representing them. The Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario, Canadian Union of Public Employees, and Service Employees International Union said Thursday they have asked the province to accelerate second doses for the workers but have received no commitment.

Resident isolation, staffing remain significant concerns in Ontario long-term care centres

Resident isolation, staffing remain significant concerns in Ontario long-term care centres Ontario s commission on how and why COVID-19 ravaged long-term care homes is expected to deliver its report today. But those watching the system say not enough has changed as a result of the pandemic, and residents are paying the price of isolation that may now be doing more harm than good. Social Sharing Ontario s commission on why COVID-19 ravaged long-term care homes is expected to deliver its report Friday Posted: Apr 30, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 30 John Asboth, 99, lives in a Toronto-based long-term care centre and hasn t been outside since September due to COVID-19 isolation rules, his daughter says. Those are policies that may now be doing more harm than good and should be reviewed, experts say.(Submitted by Joni Asboth)

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