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04/21/2021 10:00 AM EDT
Welcome to Corridors. Over the next few issues, we’re sharing this space with contributors as obsessed as we are with policy and Canadian politics. Hon. Lisa Raitt is this week’s guest writer. She is a former Conservative Cabinet minister and served as the Member of Parliament for Milton, Ontario. Raitt is a global fellow at The Wilson Center’s Canada Institute. Over to you, Lisa. Sue Allan, editor of POLITICO Canada.
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Germicidal UVC in air systems, which is based entirely on physics, will kill COVID-19 instantaneously.
Ask any HVAC dealer, but don’t ask anyone in government. They won’t have a clue, even though they should.
One of the proponents of germicidal ultraviolet light is Al Errington, past president of Nature and Outdoor Tourism Ontario, owner-operator of a fly-in fishing resort on two remote islands on Lake Wabatongushi in Northern Ontario, and author of Gang Politics.
For years, he’s been purifying the water at his camp with ultraviolet technology and has a germicidal UVC system at his home.
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Southwestern Ontario school boards will get more than $31 million in “immediate assistance” from the federal and provincial governments to make schools safer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The money is part of a $656.5-million provincewide program announced April 14 by federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna and Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce, whose government is contributing $131.3 million to the effort.
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In this area: Thames Valley District school board – $10.2 million; London District Catholic school board – $6.5 million; Lambton Kent District board – $6.3 million; St. Clair Catholic District school – $3.7 million; Avon Maitland District board – $3 million; and Huron Perth Catholic District board – $1.7 million.
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Southwestern Ontario school boards will get more than $31 million in “immediate assistance” from the federal and provincial governments to make schools safer during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The money is part of a $656.5-million provincewide program announced Wednesday by federal Infrastructure Minister Catherine McKenna and Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce, whose government is contributing $131.3 million to the effort.
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Try refreshing your browser. Immediate COVID aid: SW Ontario boards get $31M for safer schools Back to video
In this area: Thames Valley District school board – $10.2 million; London District Catholic school board – $6.5 million; Lambton Kent District board – $6.3 million; St. Clair Catholic District school – $3.7 million; Avon Maitland District board – $3 million; and Huron Perth Catholic District board – $1.7 million.