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At committee: Cabinet secrecy, elder abuse, pre-study of budget bill


At committee: Cabinet secrecy, elder abuse, pre-study of budget bill
By Kady O Malley. Published on May 13, 2021 6:30am
In what is becoming a regular occurrence on the House committee circuit,
PROCEDURE AND HOUSE AFFAIRS members will retreat behind closed doors to go over the scope and, where applicable, limitations of parliamentary privilege and cabinet secrecy this time, in relation to internal data on the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy.
Last month, the committee agreed to convene an
in camera panel with senior officials from the
Privy Council Office, the
Office of the Auditor General and the
Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel of the House “to explain and clarify the administrative procedures for invoking the concept of ‘Cabinet secrecy’ respecting the data the Department of Finance shared with the Office of the Auditor General for her audit of the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy,” which, as per the motion, “are not ava ....

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Concerns grow over staffing crisis in Ontario home care system


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The Ontario government’s plans to fund thousands of new positions in long-term care facilities threaten to create a crisis in the province’s home care system by exacerbating the shortage of personal support workers, industry groups and advocates say.
Late last year the province said it planned to spend as much as $1.9-billion to hire nearly 27,000 workers into long-term care. On Wednesday, Premier Doug Ford said his government intends to train 8,000 PSWs with tuition-free training programs and bursaries and extend a $3-an-hour temporary wage increase for PSWs that was set to expire at the end of March. ....

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Vaccine-hesitant care-home workers present a major challenge for public-health advocates


Vaccine-hesitant care-home workers present a major challenge for public-health advocates
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Large numbers of workers in Canada’s long-term care homes are hesitant to be vaccinated, raising concerns about the effectiveness of efforts to protect vulnerable seniors.
While employers cannot compel workers to be vaccinated, public-health advocates are searching for ways to persuade staff in care homes to accept that the vaccines for COVID-19 are safe and effective. ....

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