Used masks are stuck in the bushes outside the Amazon Fulfillment Centre during the COVID-19 pandemic in Brampton, Ont., Monday, March 15, 2021. Toronto and Peel Region announced Tuesday that businesses with five or more COVID-19 cases in the past 14 days will be required to close for 10 days. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette
TORONTO – A union that represents food and commercial workers says Tuesday decisions by Toronto and its neighbouring Peel Region to temporarily close businesses with COVID-19 outbreaks is a “reactive measure” that doesn’t go far enough.
Toronto and Peel each announced Tuesday that businesses with five or more COVID-19 cases over the past two weeks will be required to close for 10 days.
Union says Peel, Toronto order to shut COVID-stricken businesses a reactive measure
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Peel, Toronto order to shut COVID-stricken business a reactive measure, union says
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Charlie Crist banks $347K in Q1 as he mulls next political step
U.S. Rep.
Charlie
Crist is sitting on more than $646,000 in his federal campaign account for reelection to Florida’s 13th Congressional District in 2022, according to the latest financial filings with the Federal Elections Commission.
In the
first quarter of 2021 covering Jan. 1 through March 31, Crist raised $347,188. After accounting for $120,000 in expenditures during that period, Crist grew his federal account by about $227,000.
Crist is so far unopposed for reelection next year, but that’s almost certain to change, especially with reapportionment after the 2020 census expected to alter district boundaries, potentially skewing Crist’s existing district more to the right.