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Canada Post worker in Toronto has died from COVID-19, union says


Canada Post worker in Toronto has died from COVID-19, union says
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The union representing Canada Post employees says a worker at a Toronto facility has died as a result of COVID-19.
The Canadian Union of Postal Workers says it received the news on Saturday.
The union says it has been advised by Canada Post that all local public health guidelines are being followed.

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Ontario shutdown will bring few changes to COVID-19 hot spots Toronto and Peel

Ontario shutdown will bring few changes to COVID-19 hot spots Toronto and Peel
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Toronto has had some of the longest COVID-19 business closures in North America


Toronto has had some of the longest COVID-19 business closures in North America
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When Julian Herrche walks into his barbershop in Toronto’s Parkdale neighbourhood these days, a thought crosses his mind: zombie apocalypse.
With no customers, and his two employees on temporary layoffs, the Barking Iron Barbershop has an eerie, empty feel. Mr. Herrche checks on the shop and clears the dust that has settled on the untouched surfaces. But most of his time is spent at his second location,

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Ontario lifting COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Toronto, Peel and North Bay today

Health Minister Christine Elliott says she believes most people will come to the clinics when they are permitted and not take advantage of the honour system

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Toronto, Peel health officials urge provincial government to extend COVID-19 lockdown

Approximately 30 per cent of Ontario’s population lives in Toronto and Peel Region, about 4.3 million people. Residents are currently under what is billed as a stay-at-home order, with a number of exemptions

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Toronto, Peel raise prospect of delaying reopening plans in face of COVID-19 variants


Toronto, Peel raise prospect of delaying reopening plans in face of COVID-19 variants
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The two Ontario regions hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic are balking at the province’s plans to gradually reopen the economy and raising the prospect that the government should delay loosening restrictions in their areas.
Representatives in Toronto and Peel Region, which includes Mississauga and Brampton, say the transition from stay-at-home orders to the province’s colour-coded framework guiding business reopenings has the potential to spiral out of control with the rise of faster-spreading, more contagious variants. Although most of the province re-entered the framework on Tuesday, public-health units in Toronto, Peel, York Region and North Bay Parry Sound are scheduled to return to it as early as next Monday – though the government can choose to keep the stay-at-home orders in place.

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Coronavirus today: Quebec nears 10,000 deaths, reports 1,204 new COVID-19 cases

Coronavirus today: Quebec nears 10,000 deaths, reports 1,204 new COVID-19 cases
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Toronto homeless shelters begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines as part of pilot project


Toronto homeless shelters begin receiving COVID-19 vaccines as part of pilot project
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People living and working in Toronto homeless shelters have begun receiving COVID-19 vaccines as part of a pilot project.
Stephen Hwang of St. Michael’s Hospital – which is helping run the project with the city – says 55 residents and 30 staff at a city-run shelter in the east end got their first dose on Friday.

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