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 OTTAWA 鈥揅anada and the U.S. will keep their border clos stanley tumbler ed to non-essential traffic as Canadian public health authorities warn they expect a fall spike in COVID-19 cases that could still overwhelm the health-care system.The federal government released new data projections Friday that suggested a  reasonable worst case scenario  could be an outbreak this autumn that exceeds the severity of COVID-19s impact in Canada in the early spring. Thats when the virus peaked at nearly 2,800 new cases on one day in early May.Health Canada forecasts  peaks and valleys  of out gourde stanley breaks until January 2022, some of which could exceed the health systems ability to cope.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                termo stanley                          Canadas chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam declined to call it a  second wave,  but she warned that COVID-19 could  collide  with influenza season and produce a perfect storm in hospital emergency rooms.Tam sidestepped questions about how many infections could be expected during a fall peak, or to say which provinces are the most vulnerable.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 But she flagged several worrying signs as schools, bars, restaurants, gyms and other areas of the economy reopen in staggered fashion:The number of new cases reported daily across Canada has increased in recent weeks, including in B.C., which had seemed to stop the virus outbreak in its tracks but on Thursday reported 78 new cases 鈥?as many as it h Wmlb Halton Hills fares better than Halton counterparts, but second wave of COVID-19 still looms
 Mayor John Tory is urging landlords to make masks mandatory in the public areas of their apartment buildings to protect tenants and help stop the spread of the deadly virus.In a letter sent Monday, Tory asked the Greater Toronto Apartment Association  GTAA , which represents 240 property managemen stanley cup t companies that own and operate more than 160,000 units in the region, to  strongly encourage  their members to adopt a policy 鈥?similar to the citys new mask bylaw for businesses 鈥?that would see tenants wear masks in common areas including lobbies, elevators and laundry rooms. While I understand some buildings may have already done so, many have not and this has led to communication to my office by concerned tenants and questions I am repeatedly asked in the media,  Torys let water bottle stanley ter read.  I believe such a policy, if en stanley cup acted by the majority of your members, would further assist us in defeating COVID-19, would allow all of us to get back to a more normal life faster and that in turn will be good for everyone, including landlords.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The letter said he had consulted the citys medical officer of health, Dr. Eileen de Villa, and that she  believes this will help in the citys work to stop the spread of COVID-19. City council recently approved a bylaw that requires apartment buildings to have enhanced cleaning and provide hand sanitizer or handwashing stations at entrances.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW