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Teacher s unions refute Ford s claims that they want to keep schools closed

THUNDER BAY - Representatives from two local teacher’s unions are refuting claims by Premier Doug Ford that a lack of consensus between medical experts and union officials are keeping students out of the classroom. “That is super frustrating and deliberately misleading statement. We are really struggling with that and obviously public reaction to that would be challenging,” said Mike Judge, local president of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario. “We have said from the very start that Dr. DeMille and advice from Dr. Williams should be the ones making this decision. When she says we should be under regional reopening especially with schools, that’s what we should be doing.”

This right of termination may not be excluded by agreement between the parties | The Global Dispatch

This right of termination may not be excluded by agreement between the parties. The Schengen countries that have not signed up for the EU are Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, and Lichtenstein. Travellers boarding flights between Schengen countries, but originating from a third country outside the area, are required to go through Schengen entry border checks upon arrival in the Schengen Area. This is because the route originates outside the Schengen area and the authorities at the final destination would have no way of differentiating between arriving passengers who boarded at the origin and those who joined in the middle. Additionally, travellers are required to process through Schengen exit border checks upon departure. The Schengen Area covers the majority of Europe, and includes some of the most powerful and oldest countries of the old continent agreement. Impeccable means without sin and a sin is something you do or believe that goes against yourself. It means not speaking against

Vaccine rollout to begin ramp-up in Middlesex-London

  LONDON, ONT. Starting Friday anyone over the age of 55 can book an appointment for a vaccine at one of the city’s vaccination centres. Next week those over the age of 50, and the week of May 10 will open to the 40-plus group, with 30 and up following a week later on May 17 and anyone over 18 by the end of the month. Medical Officer of Health Dr. Chris Mackie says they anticipate being able to stay close to those targets. “We’re going to do our best to move in lock step with the province, we do have more and more vaccine supply coming later in May, so we hope to be able to keep pace. We might be off by a day or two here and there, but in general we’ll be able to follow that timeline.”

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