Torontonians shouldn t look shaggier than their pooches
Author of the article: Joe Warmington
Publishing date: Mar 14, 2021 • March 14, 2021 • 2 minute read • Gillian Rodriques with her dog Beatrice out front of Le Chien Elegant dog groomers, which was doing brisk business while neighbouring Red Carpet Hair Salon & Spa remained closed because of the pandemic on Saturday, March 13, 2021. Veronica Henri Photo by Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network /Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network
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Hair care in locked-down Toronto has gone to the dogs.
Time for Mayor John Tory and City Council to take a paws and throw small business a bone.
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A new Statistics Canada report that highlights delayed cancer screenings, mental health woes and the damage caused to low-income Canadians is a damning indictment on the many voices who called for ever-tighter lockdowns without appropriate concern for the harms that they were inflicting on their fellow Canadians.
“For colorectal cancers, a six-month suspension of primary screening could increase cancer incidence by 2,200 cases, with 960 more cancer deaths over the lifetime,” the report, headlined ‘A One-Year Update on Social and Economic Impacts,’ lays out.
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