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iPolitics By Janet E Silver. Published on Feb 1, 2021 11:13am Parliament Hill pictured on Jan. 15 (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
As the number of COVID-related deaths continue to rise in Canada, the toll on mental health across the country has experts in the field actively pushing the government to boost funding for mental health. The Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association is working with Benjamin Howe of Impact Public Affairs to advocate for additional mental health services funding.
The Walt Disney Company has hired Justin Burrows of Geopolitics Group to discuss the government’s bid to overhaul Canada’s broadcasting laws (Bill C-10) as well as its proposal to implement a Digital Charter (Bill C-11).
WINDSOR, ONT A big box store enforcement blitz is being carried out in regions across Ontario including Windsor to reinforce public health measures meant to curb the spread of COVID-19. On Saturday, more than 300 provincial offences officers along with municipal by-law enforcement in Ottawa, Durham, Niagara, and Windsor fanned out to shopping plazas and superstores to make sure people were following provincial restrictions. “By and large, yes, I would suggest that businesses and citizens have the message out there,” said Bill Tetler, the manager of by-law enforcement for the City of Windsor. Tetler, along with a partner, visited the shopping plaza and Wal-Mart store along Dougall Avenue in south Windsor.