Toronto, May 25: As Canada reported partially immunizing 50 percent of residents against COVID-19, more provinces stepped up efforts to add younger age groups to be vaccinated. These provinces have already expanded vaccine eligibility to those 12 and over, including Newfoundland and Labrador, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta. Even though, nationally, new COVID-19 cases continued to trend below the third-wave peaks reported in mid-April, although case counts remained high in several provinces. →
A study by the KPMG group of office workers who have been working remotely for more than a year showed that most employees are ready to return to physical office work, but 75% of employees want a hybrid work model so that they can work remotely on certain days. →
Yesterday I had a long conversation with my dear friend Tom.
Tom is one of the most distinguished Polish community activists in Canada, →
#WeAnswerTheCall is this year’s theme
At a time when Ontario is accelerating the mass vaccination process of the population, as a weapon to combat Covid-19, in a particularly difficult social and economic context, the role of health professionals in this fight is not forgotten. →
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) decided to be more inclusive and put systemic racism behind them. To ensure that their agents include more Hispanics, Native Americans, blacks, and other ethnic minorities who respond to the diverse community they serve, they published a call for a contractor to evaluate new candidates. →