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Feds push Legault to ease curfew rules, say homeless man s death in Montreal was avoidable

Posted: Jan 20, 2021 8:04 PM ET | Last Updated: January 21 Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says he would have liked to have seen more flexibility on the part of Premier François Legault, when it comes to the curfew and homeless people.(Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press) The federal government is adding its voice to those calling on Premier François Legault to relax how curfew rules are applied to homeless people in Montreal, after a man died over the weekend, just steps away from a shelter that was closed for the night.  On Wednesday, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said the death could have been avoided and joined Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante in asking Quebec to be more lenient with the city s homeless population.

Consent at heart of Ontario s vaccination plan for remote First Nations communities

Posted: Jan 21, 2021 8:45 AM ET | Last Updated: January 21 Eunice Fiddler, 85, was the first resident at the William A. George Extended Care Facility in Sioux Lookout to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.(Submitted by Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre) Ontario s plan to vaccinate the populations of its most remote First Nations communities against COVID-19 faces many challenges, but Indigenous leaders say that earning the trust of the people must be a priority. Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler of Nishnawbe Aski Nation, a political organization that represents 49 of Ontario s 123 First Nations, said that the most obvious hurdle of Operation Remote Immunity is geography, as those remote communities may not have an airstrip and must have their winter roads built in time for the vaccine to be delivered. But he said that even more important than the physical logistics of delivering the vaccine is ensuring that Indigenous

Morning Ireland Thursday 21 January 2021 - Morning Ireland

George Lee, Science Correspondent, reports on the possibility of longer Covid-19 restrictions Listen EU leaders to discuss 70% adult vaccination target Tony Connelly, Europe Editor, reports that the Taoiseach will join other EU leaders on a video conference to discuss vaccinating 70% of the adult population by the summer, the threat of new Covid variants and the potential for more coordinated lockdown Listen Talks on reopening of special schools to resume Fionnan Sheahan, Ireland Editor with the Irish Independent, reports on the blame game between the Govt and unions and the expected extension of level 5 restrictions. Listen Galway sees a rapid surge in Covid cases

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