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The amendment is an about face from last year when Traeger said Finance Minister Scott Fielding wanted to avoid a grandfathering system. The new amendment would eliminate an employee’s right to refuse to work on Sunday if they agreed in writing to work Sundays when they were hired, if the employee is covered by a collective agreement that the does not allow them to refuse to work on Sundays or the retail business has fewer than four people, including the owner, employed for the sale of goods and services at any one time.
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A record 41,754 appointments were booked on Friday after age eligibility was lowered to 12 and older. The previous record was 26,000 on May 13. Parents are…
A record 41,754 appointments were booked on Friday after age eligibility was lowered to 12 and older. The previous record was 26,000 on May 13. Parents are reminded to book the appointment under their child’s name, not their own name. If that parent had already received a first dose, the appointment would be cancelled as second-dose appointments are not currently being accepted.
Young people aged 12 and up are now eligible to book their first-dose appointments. To make the visit as easy as possible, young people aged 12 to 15 can either attend the appointment with a parent, guardian or caregiver, or bring a signed consent form at the time of their appointment.