A group of Toronto lawyers is challenging Canada s hotel quarantine rule for travellers
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The spate of new measures introduced by the federal government at Canadian borders earlier in 2021 has proven to be a hassle for incoming passengers which indeed may have been the point of them, though Prime Minister Trudeau insists that he isn t trying to punish those who still choose to embark on international travel.
Of primary concern has been the mandatory quarantine hotel stay while new arrivals await the results of a COVID-19 test they have to take upon landing in the country.
Lily Rabe as Emma Hall
Lily Rabe is best known for her multiple roles on the FX anthology horror series American Horror Story and her lead role as Claire Bennigan on the ABC science fiction series The Whispers . Rabe is also known for her film roles in Miss Stevens (2016), No Reservations (2007) and Fractured (2019). Lily, who is also a producer, has another talent.
She studied dance for 10 years and was teaching ballet at a summer arts program in Connecticut when she was approached by the program s acting instructor, who asked her to perform a monologue in the final production. That s how the acting bug bit. Performing was clearly in the blood, with mother Jill Clayburgh an actor and her father David Rabe a playwright.
Bruce brings in help as new assistant joins Newcastle staff
Date published: Wednesday 27th January 2021 12:58 - Samuel Bannister
Newcastle United have confirmed the addition of Graeme Jones to the coaching staff at St James’ Park.
Under-pressure manager Steve Bruce has turned to Gateshead-born Jones, who has left his role as Bournemouth’s first-team coach, to help turn around the club’s recent slump.
Newcastle say Jones has been appointed as an assistant to Bruce and will work alongside Steve Agnew, Stephen Clemence and Steve Harper.
Bruce said: “I’m delighted to welcome Graeme on board. He is vastly experienced and I could tell by speaking to him that he is hugely passionate about the club and very keen to join us.
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Jones said he was proud to make the move to his boyhood side: During my playing and coaching career, it has always been the first result I would look for after my own. Credit: Newcastle United
Newcastle United have confirmed that Graeme Jones, assistant coach at Bournemouth, has joined their backroom staff.
Jones, who was born in Gateshead and grew up watching the Magpies, enjoyed a 15-year playing career, before coaching spells with Swansea, West Bromwich Albion and Luton.
He will work alongside Steve Agnew, Stephen Clemence and Steve Harper.
Jones joins the coaching staff at St James from Bournemouth, where he was assistant to manager Jason Tindall.