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Forgotten.
Just days before the 15th anniversary on Sunday of the Indigenous land protest at Douglas Creeks Estates in Caledonia, barricades came down from the latest stand-off over the nearby McKenzie Meadows subdivision project that began in July 2020.
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Things might go quiet for a while a few months, maybe years but the crisis will come again because those who might be in a position to make a difference are ignoring Caledonia, local MPP Toby Barrett says.
How will Ontario schools keep kids safe during the third wave?
With schools in the province reopened, many conflicted parents are wondering what improvements if any have been made. Aaron Hutchins
It was sometime in August 2020, before the
last reopening of schools in Ontario, that Sarah Liss became fixated with ventilation. Her older child goes to school in the Toronto District School Board, in the kind of building where students complain about the sweltering heat on warmer days. Only now she was worried about COVID.
With school boards and the province focusing on
masks, cohorting and cleaning, Liss used her spare time researching another vital factor identified by health and science experts for slowing transmission: ventilation. Specifically, she began looking for solutions to get air purifiers into classrooms not only across the city, but the entire province.