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 The Ontario government has announced that schools across the province will not be reopening before fall 2021.聽Premier Doug Ford, along with education minister Stephen Lecce and health minister Christine Elliott, provided details as to how the decision was made June 2.聽Last week, Ford sent out a survey letter to public health units, teacher stanley water bottle s ; and education workers ; unions, medical and hospital associations, and the province   own science advisory table and chief medical officer of health, seeking input on whether schools should reopen this academic year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The letter asked a series of questions about the safety around reopening and cited concerns about a projected increase in daily case numbers between six and 11 per c stanley canada ent if classes do resume in person.聽Ford said that while it   no secret that some stakeholders supported students returning to class before the summer break,聽the government has not received sufficient assurance that it would be safe.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 They couldn ;t tell us that returning to in-class learning before more students and teachers are vaccinated won ;t lead to thousands and thousands of new cases, he said. The experts couldn ;t tell us that it wouldn ;t risk spreading dangerous stanley cup becher  variants and  prevent  us from moving to other stages.Ford cited the mos Oncc Crowds rally against Alberta carbon tax
 TORONTO 鈥?The Toronto Transit Commission says 38 of its bus drivers have refused to work over safety concerns linked to COVID-19.TTC spokesman Stuart Green says in an email that 33 drivers initiated work refusals Wednesday evening.He says the Ontario Ministry of Labour is reviewing what happened to determine if the stanley cup ir actions were justified.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                    stanley bottles      The TTC noted that earlier Wednesday five other drivers also refused work on the same grounds.Green says in that case the provincial inspector ruled that the circumstances reported by the refusing workers did not meet the conditions of a work refusal under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He says the inspector further determined that the TTC has measures and procedures in place for preventing hazards associated with COVID-19.He says the inspector cited plexiglass barricade bus operators can close, the blocking off of seats immediately behind the operator, use of rear-door boarding and a collapsible barricade 鈥?all of which provide the operator with physical distancing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Green says the inspector also cited protective equipment such as disposable gl stanley cups oves, disinfectant wipes and hand sanitizer available to operators.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              He says the TTC considers