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stanley cup at the legislative agenda just can ;t accommodate another new bill right now. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She says the government is committed to introducing a bill to reform the act as soon as possible in a future Parliament and will in the meantime consult widely on exactly how to update the legislation.That likely means there won ;t be any changes to how Canada manages toxic chemicals and air pollution until after the next election, which is sch
stanley becher eduled for October 2019. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW McKenna says the government is trying to do things that don ;t require legislative amendments, such as mandatory product labelling when a toxic chemical is present and considering vulnerable populations like children or pregnant women when assessing how a chemical should be managed.Ho Ejsc Most new COVID-19 cases reported in Oakville and Burlington as Halton records at least one more death
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stanley shop VID-19 crisis.A local advanced manufacturing firm approached Invest Cambridge in its hunt for support from machine shops or machinists who have capacity for contract work for custom machining in the medical industry. Anyone able to help is asked to email Invest Cambridge at invest@cambridge.ca聽with subject line machinist.The city is also looking for local companies that can supply mouthpieces, tubing or sensor technologies for ventilators. They should email Invest Cambridge with subject line ventilators. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In an email to the Times, city director of economic development James Goodram said: I am thrilled and really encouraged with the response we have received. Goodram said that within 24 hours of putting out the initial call yesterday April 1 , his office had received 22 responses from companies and individuals looking to help. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It really amazing how people are rallying together, he said.Goodram said that one company went through Invest Cambridge to contact officials at Cambridge Memorial Hospital to find front-line staff to assist in the design of the ventilators they want to build. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW