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Ontario seeking to double skilled immigrants to address labour shortage

Ontario seeking to double skilled immigrants to address labour shortage

TORONTO — Ontario is calling on the federal government to double the number of immigrants allowed into the province under a program aimed at boosting the skilled workforce.
Ontario reports 438 new cases of COVID-19 and five more deaths due to virus

Ontario reports 438 new cases of COVID-19 and five more deaths due to virus

TORONTO — Ontario is reporting 438 new cases of COVID-19 today and five more deaths due to the virus. The province says, however, that the tally only includes deaths that occurred in the last month.
Ford says no to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for hospital workers

Ford says no to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for hospital workers

TORONTO — Ontario won't mandate COVID-19 vaccines for hospital workers despite support from experts and stakeholders, prompting calls for the government to make public the local evidence it based the decision on.
A list of who will be eligible for a COVID-19 booster shot in Ontario

A list of who will be eligible for a COVID-19 booster shot in Ontario

TORONTO — Ontario announced Wednesday that COVID-19 booster shots will be available to everyone next year, but starting Saturday the next priority group will be able to book appointments for six months past their second dose.
Toronto residents can get their flu and COVID-19 shots at the same time

Toronto residents can get their flu and COVID-19 shots at the same time

TORONTO — The City of Toronto is offering residents the opportunity to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and the flu at the same time.
Ontario to eventually offer booster COVID-19 doses to all

Ontario to eventually offer booster COVID-19 doses to all

TORONTO — Ontario plans to eventually offer booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines to all residents, with the next priority group able to book appointments starting Saturday based on a higher risk of waning immunity. There are 2.
Ontario commits to keep funding for-profit long-term care despite pandemic findings

Ontario commits to keep funding for-profit long-term care despite pandemic findings

TORONTO — It’s been over a year since Cathy Parkes’ father died from COVID-19, but she’s still paying close attention to inspection reports for the long-term care home where he breathed his last breath.
Case of eastern Ontario doctor charged with murder adjourned for a month

Case of eastern Ontario doctor charged with murder adjourned for a month

L'ORIGNAL, Ont. — The case of an eastern Ontario doctor facing a murder charge has been adjourned for a month. Dr. Brian Nadler is accused of killing 89-year-old Albert Poidinger at the Hawkesbury and District General Hospital earlier this year.
4 docs not co-operating with investigations into COVID practices: medical regulator

4 docs not co-operating with investigations into COVID practices: medical regulator

TORONTO — Ontario's medical regulator says it is turning to the courts in an effort to compel four physicians to co-operate with its investigations into their practices regarding COVID-19, including the issuance of medical exemptions for vaccines.
'I just can't book it': Ontario drivers struggle to secure road tests amid pandemic

'I just can't book it': Ontario drivers struggle to secure road tests amid pandemic

Anumeha Thakur has spent a large chunk of time during the COVID-19 pandemic trying to complete what used to be a relatively simple task – booking a driving test. The Brampton, Ont.