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Xwcb Today s coronavirus news: Ontario reporting 821 new cases of COVID-19, 10 deaths; TIFF co-heads say despite COVID case, it was  an incredible festival that was safe
 LINDSAY 鈥?Guy Poliquin had been away on vacation for a couple of weeks and was looking forward to a walk with his dog after his return.The hydro right-of-way next to his Monarch Road farm is normally a favourite route for the pup. It stretches far behind the barns and riding centre, through fields of grain stanley tazas , and back toward Highway 35. But something had changed since their last trek down the path stanley termosky .聽 She  the pup  noticed it first,  Poliquin said, pointing down a fence line. The scene was grotesque. A mass of animals, piled together. From his best guess, there was a large cow, perhaps two calves, and a donkey. A dozen of so feet away, there was a goat. Coyotes had been feeding on them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its hard to say when they were dumped there,  Poliquin says. He and his wife run a therapeutic riding facility, and they had someone staying there to watch the horses while they were away. There was a truck one night stanley cup , their keeper told them, but can ;t say if it was involved. He called police. He called hydro. He still doesnt know where they came from.聽Kelly Maloney, agricultural development officer for the city, says in incidents like this, residents can call the municipality or make a report on the municipal website. This would trigger an internal process that would lead to various ministries for follow-up.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A spokesperson for the Ministry of Agricultur Jhmu Tell us: Do you know systemic racism is a problem in Ontario
 Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown and Mississauga Mayor Bonnie Crombie are both urging residents in their respective cities to take soc stanley website ial distancing seriously as the province and country are at a crucial point in the fight to stem the spread of the COVID-19 virus.As of Monday  March 23 , at 10 a.m. Peel Region had confirmed 38 cases 鈥?19 in Mississauga, 16 in Brampton, two in Caledon and one other pending further details. That marked an increase of 17 new cases in the past week. Provincially, the number of cases spiked by 78 to 489 with six deaths reported so far. Were beyond asking people for social distancing. Weve now made it very explicit and are asking for physical distancing,  said Crombie.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         People were not adhering to social distancing 鈥?which is simple 鈥?please keep six feet  or two metres  from the next person 鈥?This is a question of infecting other people. Who is in jeopardy here  Well, everyone, but the risk is that people with compromised immune systems, or pregnant stanley cup  women, or the elderly  who  are most at risk from this,  she added.Crombie poin stanley website ted to a video sent to her by a resident posted on her Twitter page of parents and children crowded around and playing at a playground in Mississauga on Sunday  March 22  to illustrate her point.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  This isnt social distancing,  she wrote in the tweet.聽               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW