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VANCOUVER Anyone wanting to eat indoors at a restaurant or go to the gym in New York City will now need to provide proof of vaccination. The president of the B.C. Restaurant and Food Services Association, Ian Tostenson, sees the upside of a similar rule in British Columbia. “There’s a lot of logic to this,” said Tostenson. “If it means that people suddenly realize getting vaccinated is a very important responsibility, then if that’s what it takes, that’s what its going to take.” But Tostenson doubts individual restaurants would require proof of vaccination for staff or customers. He said a provincial mandate would be required to level the playing field. ....
One third of fitness facilities have permanently closed and 75,000 fitness professionals have lost jobs, according to information from the Fitness Industry Council of Canada. ....
Article content Last month, as all key COVID-19 metrics were headed in the wrong direction, provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry began to impose disease “circuit breakers” on British Columbians on top of restrictions that were already in place. The seven-day average daily case count was over 1,100 and the number of active cases was more than 10,000 while there was a jump in people going to hospital with COVID-19 and ending up in intensive care B.C. was in the grips of a third wave of the disease. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or ....
Fitness Industry Council of Canada responds to budget decision not to include exercise News provided by Share this article Share this article EDMONTON, AB, April 20, 2021 /CNW/ - The federal government s decision to decline the proposal to have gym memberships and services as a tax deduction included in the budget is a huge disappointment for Fitness Industry Council of Canada (FIC) and all Canadians. We understand that there were a lot of demands on the government in this budget, but the ask wasn t simply for the benefit of the fitness industry – it was for all Canadians, says Scott Wildeman, FIC President. The fitness industry has been decimated by the pandemic, suffering financial ruin and tremendous job losses. We were hoping this tax deduction would help breathe life back into the industry. But we will move forward, with or without government support, because we are resilient, and exercise benefits all Canadians. ....