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 A criminal investigation has been launched into the emergency medical care provided to a Good Samaritan who police have said was killed after trying to intervene in an altercation earlier this month in Hamilton.Yosif Al-Hasnawi 鈥?described by police as a brave young man who was trying to do the right thing 鈥?was shot and killed on Dec. 2 after he tried to help an older man who was being accosted by two other men.The men have since been charged in connection to the death. Dale Bur stanley canada ningsky King, 19, was charged with second-degree murder and a 20-year-old was charged with accessory after the fact.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But witnesses to the interaction have criticized Hamilton paramedics and police for not taking Al-Hasnawi seriously when he said he was in pain.Earlier this month, Tom Raczynski, who lives in the area, said he heard screams that drew him out of his home that night.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 He was lying there complaining he was hurting and they kept saying he was faking, ; ; Raczynski said of paramedics and police at the scene.The one paramedic kept saying oh you ;re a good actor, 821 stanley thermobecher 7; Raczynski said. I just thought it was disgusting. Like somebody   shot, you take him in to the hospital, you don ;t leave him lying ther vaso stanley e.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Wedne Mmjz Mulroney on why he   s helping Trudeau team
 TORONTO 鈥?Changes to federal quarantine requirements for temporary foreign workers do nothing to protect them from COVID-19, advocates said Wednesday, calling for the workers to be granted permanent resident status as a way to increase their rights.Ottawa announced adjustments Tuesday that mean migrant workers are no longer entirely exempt from having to stay in quarantine hotels after landing in Canada.The Migrant Rights Network said the changes, which take effect March 21, ignore long-standing requests to give permanent resident status to the thousands of workers who take up jobs at Canadian farms and greenhouses each year.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        This announcement does not address this fundamental need and isn ;t actually providing any protections to migrant workers, said Syed Hussan, spokesman for the group. That status  would help them access and enforce rights to protect themselves without fear of homelessness, deportation, losing their job and not being able to come back in the future,        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Hussan said migrant advocates would also like to see the government focus on improving housing conditions and workplace i stanley cup nspections to  stanley cup keep workers safe as  stanley cup the pandemic continues.Under the new rules announced Tuesday, workers who do not have private transportation to their places of employment have to wait in quarantine hotels for up to thre