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CFIB favours rapid testing, tracing, more vaccines over lockdowns

Article content A recent CFIB survey found two-thirds of small businesses would consider using COVID-19 rapid tests to remain open. The CFIB is also “deeply” concerned governments across the country have closed their grant applications this week as new lockdowns loom. It points out that, on average, Ontario small businesses have $207,000 in COVID-19-related debt with three-quarters saying it will take over a year to pay it back. “Small businesses are tired of being a scapegoat for the Ontario government’s lack of planning or foresight,” Ryan Mallough, CFIB director of provincial affairs for Ontario, said in a statement. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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Toronto eyes moving homeless from four encampments into hotel

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Toronto launches program to move homeless in encampments into hotel

Toronto launches program to move homeless in encampments into hotel TORONTO Homeless individuals from four encampments in Toronto have begun moving to a hotel as part of a new city program. Mar 17, 2021 1:59 PM By: Canadian Press TORONTO Homeless individuals from four encampments in Toronto have begun moving to a hotel as part of a new city program. City spokesman Brad Ross said Wednesday that 75 people have already moved into the downtown hotel, where the city has rented 250 rooms. The new residents will have access to supportive services, something homeless individuals and advocates have long called for.  Ross said those who move to the hotel rooms will get meals, have access to counselling, addiction services, harm reduction on site and help from city staff to develop a housing plan.

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