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Ontario animal shelter using facial recognition technology to help owners find missing pets
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Demand for pets has skyrocketed in Ontario over the past year due to people spending more time at home than ever, but owning a pet unfortunately means there s always a chance of losing it.
If you live in Brampton and your pet goes missing, however, you ll at least have facial recognition technology on your side.
Brampton Animal Services announced Friday that it will be using the innovative technology from company Petco Love Lost to help owners locate their missing fur babies, making them one of the first Canadian shelters to do so.
Bill Blair says Canada s borders have layers of protection. An expert warns those layers have many holes
Minister of Public Safety Bill Blair weighs in on whether the ban on flights from India and Pakistan will curb the spread of COVID-19, or if it s already too late. Plus, we hear about the efficacy of travel restrictions from Kelley Lee, Canada research chair in global health governance at Simon Fraser University.
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Posted: Apr 23, 2021 2:12 PM ET | Last Updated: April 23
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says measures to stop COVID-19 getting into Canada via international travel are among the strongest border measures in the world. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
Published Thursday, April 22, 2021 5:01PM EDT Amazon has been selected by the province as one of the first three workplaces that will run vaccination clinics in hot spot neighbourhoods in Peel Region. Peel Public Health announced Thursday that it is expanding its vaccination strategy to more settings in the coming weeks, including at select workplaces. Maple Leaf Foods and Maple Lodge Farms have also been chosen to host immunization clinics for their employees. These same workplaces will then operate local community clinics in partnership with the Region of Peel and community organizations, held at community centres, places of worship or other community hubs. Specific details on how to access workplace and community clinics will be shared once operational details are finalized. Employees at workplaces will be contacted directly by their employer, the statement reads.
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