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Pointe Claire CITY TO FIGHT TO MAINTAIN BILINGUAL STATUS: The city released a statement in light of Quebec’s proposed Bill 96, which would require cities with less than 50 percent English mother tongue residents to pass a motion to retain their bilingual status, and thus continue to provide services in English and French. “The Mayor of the City of Pointe-Claire, John Belvedere, and the members of City Council consider the City’s bilingual status a part of its culture and a foundation of the Pointe-Claire community,” the statement says. “Consequently, the City of Pointe-Claire is attentively following the legislative amendments proposed under the Québec government’s Bill 96. For the time being, none of the provisions of this bill endangers the bilingual status of the City of Pointe-Claire, with the statistics from the 2016 census showing that the mother tongue of close to 70% of Pointe-Claire residents is English. The bilingual status of the City of P

Panel recommends end of COVID quarantine hotels

Expert panel recommends Liberal government end COVID-19 quarantine hotel stay | iNFOnews

Stephanie Taylor A passenger makes her way through Montreal Trudeau Airport in Montreal, on Thursday, January 7, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson May 27, 2021 - 4:44 PM OTTAWA - Canada s requirement for air travellers to quarantine for up to three days at a hotel is an expensive, inconsistent policy that contains loopholes and should be ditched, says a new report from a government advisory panel. The experts, mainly doctors, are tasked with providing guidance to Health Minister Patty Hajdu on testing and screening measures for COVID-19. Its latest report focuses on Canada s land and border measures, as well as what rules should be in place for vaccinated travellers, including that those who are fully immunized shouldn t have to quarantine at all.

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