- by Ryan McGreal
The anti-racism protests unfolding around the world are an entirely understandable outpouring of grief and rage and determination from people who have had enough of being systematically and repeatedly discriminated against, targeted, harassed, affronted, assaulted, . . .
Ontario tenants who have fallen behind on their rent because of COVID-19 will need provincial help to stay housed when the current eviction ban is lifted, new analysis from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives and Maytree says.
“Many renters couldn’t make rent on April 1 or on May 1, and June 1 will be tough, too,” said . . .
- by Greg Bobier, Business Manager – Waterloo-Wellington-Dufferin-Grey Building and Construction Trades Council
We are all focused on the COVID-19 pandemic which is dramatically impacting our local economy. While government subsidies such as the...
- by Ian DeWaard
With nearly 80 per cent of COVID-19 deaths connected to long-term care facilities, our collective attention has been turned toward Ontario’s eldercare facilities. We hear news of military personnel, hospital staff, and even education workers being deployed to assist with the overwhelming impact that this deadly virus has had in long-term care homes. We have also seen. . .
- by Eric Coleman
Today, the Ontario government announced it will be launching an ‘independent commission’ into the state of long term care (LTC) homes in Ontario. If you’re out of the loop, a report was recently made public from the federal government, based on the experiences of armed forces support in 5 LTC homes through April and May. That report found. . .
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