Bcms Halton-area today: Mild temps give way to winter-like conditions + things to do this weekend
TORONTO 鈥?The people affected by a deadly van attack in Toronto have a wide range of options for recourse to deal with the fallout because it involved a motor vehicle under the province insurance system, lawyers say.Car insurance is mandatory in Ontario and lawyers say the pedestrians who were hit and their families will first be able to access funds through the driver and rental agency insurance coverage and 鈥?if that is not available or enough 鈥?through their own motor vehicle policies.Toronto-based insurance lawyer Eric Grossman said if the coverage of the vehicle driver or vehicle owner does not offer enough to cover victims ; needs, pedestrians who are hurt in a collision can make a claim against their personal auto insurance plans, if they have them. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lawyers say regulations stipulate that car insurance policies must offer a minimum of $200,000 of coverage in scenarios where the other party in the collision is not insured or underinsured, which applies whether the polic
kubki stanley yholder was in their own vehicle at the time of the incident or not.Grossman said this means the victims could have more recourse and a deeper pool of fund
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As spring gets underway in Flamborough, seasonal agricultural workers have already been in full swing in Ontario for close to a month.Approximately 3,000 seasonal workers from Mexico and the Caribbean began arriving this month as part of the Seasonal Agricultural Workers Program SAWP , which is in its 56th year of operation in Ontario.Copetowns Ken Forth, a broccoli farmer and president of Foreign Agricultural Resource Management Services FARMS , which administers the program, said the program is critical to the provinces fruit and vegetable industry and helps growers fill vacancies caused by a chronic shortage of domestic labour. In total, roughly 18,000 workers are expected to be placed at about 1,450 f
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stanley vaso Without this program to supplement local labour, the greenhouse industry wouldnt be able to function effectively and wed lose a valuable food source, said Forth.聽He noted last year was chaos amid the changing COVID-19 restrictions and picture, but this year 鈥?at least thus far 鈥?things are working out OK. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Most of th
stanley cup usa e workers that are coming in these days are vaccinated 鈥?not all, but most 鈥?the Caribbean is all vaccinated and Mexico, most of them are too, he said. Its a lot better than it was, without a doubt. Forth said the Omicron variant had caused a few workers to be unable to travel,