Today brought a very optimistic news about what is on everyone’s heart.
Improving public transportation in Toronto and improving its connection with satellite cities. →
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Today brought a very optimistic news about what is on everyone’s heart.
Improving public transportation in Toronto and improving its connection with satellite cities. →
Today, the Colombian community in Toronto joins the protests of the UN and Brussels, which condemn the brutality of the security forces against the protesters who call for a halt to the Tax Reform. →
On April 30, the city of Toronto announced that it was partnering with the FCJ Refugee Center and Access Alliance to bypass the official provincial OHIP card-number based road to receiving the Covid-19 vaccine.
Until now, it has not been possible for people without an Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) card or those with expired cards i.e., so called “undocumented workers” to register for the vaccination. →
In the past few days, I’ve read two articles referring to Canada’s vaccine supply. →
The Ontario government has issued a statement that full-time and part-time workers who need time off due to Covid-19 will be able to get up to three days of paid sick leave. →