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Consent at heart of Ontario's vaccination plan for remote First Nations communities

Consent at heart of Ontario's vaccination plan for remote First Nations communities

Ontario's plan to vaccinate the populations of its most remote First Nations communities against COVID-19 faces many challenges, but Indigenous leaders say that earning the trust of the people must be a priority.
Schools in only 7 southern Ont. regions to open in-person Monday, rest stay online

Schools in only 7 southern Ont. regions to open in-person Monday, rest stay online

TORONTO — Schools in just seven public health units in southern Ontario will reopen to in-person learning on Monday while the rest will continue teaching students online, the province announced Wednesday.
Too early to credit curfew for drop in COVID-19 infections in Quebec: health experts

Too early to credit curfew for drop in COVID-19 infections in Quebec: health experts

MONTREAL — Health authorities in Quebec have reported fewer than 2,000 new cases of COVID-19 for four consecutive days — almost two weeks since the imposition of a provincewide curfew between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Homeless in Toronto shelters begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines

Homeless in Toronto shelters begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines

TORONTO — A pilot project that aimed to vaccinate homeless people in Toronto's shelters has been put on hold due to a vaccine shortage, local officials said Wednesday.
Improve working conditions in long-term care homes, COVID-19 advisory group urges

Improve working conditions in long-term care homes, COVID-19 advisory group urges

Ontario should improve working conditions in long-term care homes in an effort to retain staff and prevent the spread of COVID-19 within the facilities, a new report from a group of health experts advising the province suggests.
Peel police officer cleared in shooting death of 28-year-old man

Peel police officer cleared in shooting death of 28-year-old man

Ontario's police watchdog cleared an officer of wrongdoing in the shooting death of a man west of Toronto on Wednesday, saying there were no reasonable grounds to lay charges in the incident that took place last year.
At least 121 Canada Post workers test positive for COVID-19 at Ontario facility

At least 121 Canada Post workers test positive for COVID-19 at Ontario facility

Canada Post says 121 staff members have tested positive for COVID-19 at a facility in Mississauga, Ont., since the start of the new year.
StatCan study finds some correlation between child and parent fitness levels

StatCan study finds some correlation between child and parent fitness levels

OTTAWA — A new study links the fitness level of Canadian children to that of their parents. The StatCan analysis suggests a child's aerobic fitness, muscular strength and flexibility all correlate to that of their parent.
Five killed by Christmas tree fires in Ontario this season: Fire Marshal

Five killed by Christmas tree fires in Ontario this season: Fire Marshal

Provincial officials say dry Christmas trees caused two recent fatal fires in Ontario. A spokeswoman with the Office of the Fire Marshal says most recently, four people were killed south of Ottawa after a dry tree caught fire on Jan. 10.
Quebec to cover cost of recovering and recycling disposable masks from high schools

Quebec to cover cost of recovering and recycling disposable masks from high schools

QUEBEC — The Quebec government is inviting high schools to collect the disposable medical masks being distributed to students so they don’t end up in landfills. About 500,000 blue masks are being used daily by students across the province.