TORONTO – The Moderna vaccine will be available almost exclusively in Toronto and the Peel Region for at least a week. →
On June 17, the city of Brampton issued a press release updating the status of the Council-authorized investigation. The matter pertained to a substantive complaint letter, addressed to Brampton Council, received on April 22, 2021, involving a number of allegations including workplace misconduct, discrimination, improper hiring practices, destruction of information, harassment and procurement breaches.
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Download File: https://www.cnmng.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/VID_20210514_092327-Priscilla-PT-LA1.webm?_=1All residents aged 18 and over in Peel Region are now eligible to book their Covid-19 vaccine. The expanded access in Peel (started on May 6), comes one day after the Divisional Court rejected a case claiming the Ontario government neglected their duty to provide citizens with fair and equitable access to the Covid-19 vaccine.
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Download File: https://www.cnmng.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/peel_offers_space_EN-_x264.mp4?_=2Peel District School Board offers its schools to immunize
TORONTO – The Peel District School Board (PDSB) offers its schools as pop-up vaccination sites in hotspots in the region. The offer to Peel’s health officer, Dr. Lawrence Loh, was promoted by PDSB Director of Education Colleen Russell-Rawlins and supervisor Bruce Rodrigues. →