Spectrum, an organization that supports and provides services to the LGBTQ+ community in Waterloo region is developing a mental health and suicide prevention tool kit for the local transgender community.
33 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo region Tuesday
There were 33 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Waterloo region on Tuesday. The number of people in the region s hospitals also rose by four to 23, while the number of people in the intensive care unit dropped by one to 12.
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Waterloo region reported 33 cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.(Jackie Sharkey/CBC)
Winner Of The FESE De la Vega Prize 2021 Announced Date
01/06/2021
The Federation of European Securities Exchanges (FESE) is delighted to announce that the winner of the FESE De la Vega Prize 2021 is Jonas Heese, the Marvin Bower Associate Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, for his paper “Does industry employment of active regulators compromise oversight?”
Industry employment of active regulators is the subject of debate. The paper observes that the practice has long raised concern that it leads to “regulatory capture, whereby regulators receive financial compensation from firms in exchange for lax oversight.” In response, most public regulators have implemented policies that require regulators to resign from industry employment upon taking office, effectively prohibiting industry employment for active regulators. The paper also draws attention, however, to self-regulatory organisations (SROs) who, in contrast, often allow regulators t
The could soon be more French teachers in Haldimand and Norfolk.
French-speaking teachers in the area that do not currently have the formal qualifications to teach in the language now have the option to get them.
Wilfrid Laurier University has partnered with the Brant Haldimand Norfolk Catholic District School Board and the Grand Erie District School Board to make French as a Second Language teaching qualifications available to current teachers.
The tuition could be covered by those who qualify under the funding from the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association for the summer course.
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Despite numerous crimes involving police impersonators in just over a year, including the case of a man disguised as a Mountie who killed 22 people in Nova Scotia, the sale and possession of most police-affiliated items or memorabilia is legal and unregulated in many parts of Canada. Experts weigh in on why.