On April 25, 2020, the Ontario government announced that frontline workers would be provided with a temporary pandemic payment of $4 per hour on top of existing hourly wages. This week, the Association of Ontario Midwives (AOM) has been advocating through various channels at the Ministry of Health for reconsideration to add midwives and their auxiliary staff to the list of workers designated to receive this payment. These efforts have been unsuccessful.
On May 3, 2020 at 4:02 p.m. Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were contacted by a mother reporting her son did not return home. The missing male, 25 year old Emerson Sprung left the family residence at Trowbridge Street West in Meaford, on Saturday, May 2, 2020 at...
Ontario has significantly increased testing and contact tracing capacity, allowing health experts to identify cases of COVID-19 and support efforts to stop the spread of the virus in the community, long-term care homes, and other congregate settings.
In partnership with Ontario Health, Public Health Ontario, local public health units, and hospital and . . .
Elizabeth Rosemary Barningham.. (nee Birrell) formerly Sallis. Jan. 12 1952 -April 30 2020
On this day, in my home in Owen Sound, I have left this realm on my own terms,
with the support of Medical Assistance In Dying and Dying With Dignity.
By Jon Farmer
May is here; at last. The struggle and uncertainty of the last few months have drawn attention to the underlying challenges in our systems and society. While the immediate crisis has captivated our attention, other long standing challenges have continued. One of those challenges is the epidemic of sexual violence. May is Sexual Assault Prevention Month in Ontario. It is an opportunity to raise awareness about the issue of sexual assault, its roots, and the needs of survivors. Violence Prevention Grey Bruce will release an article each Monday in May to encourage these conversations...
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