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hrck Four arrested in Toronto double homicide
« le: Novembre 04, 2024, 05:36:06 pm »
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 TORONTO 鈥?A personal support worker at a Toronto long-term care home has died of COVID-19, her union said Friday, as Ontario reported 55 new deaths and 564 new cases, most of them in long-term care.Christine Mandegarian was an SEIU Healthcare member for 31 years and a caring and compassionate worker, said union president Sharleen Stewart.The tragic death of our union sister is a reminder of the very real dangers that front-line health-care workers face in the selfless delivery of care for Ontario families, Stewart said in a statement.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        We have heard from her colleagues who described her as a gentle, stanley isolierkanne  caring and dedicated personal support worker. She will be missed and remembered.Mandegarian worked at Sienna Altamont Care Community i stanley mug n east Toronto, where there have been 16 deaths from COVID-19 and a total of 79 confirmed cases. Sienna Senior Living said in a statement that she will be missed by all of her colleagues and the residents cups stanley  of the home.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Premier Doug Ford gave his condolences.My prayers and thoughts go out to the family, he said. It   heartbreaking to hear of these tragedies and we ;re doing everything we possibly can, as we ;ve said, to put an iron ring around these homes.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There are CO Gvhh Mohawk College sees  tremendous interest  in new accelerated PSW program
 TORONTO 鈥?Physical distancing will now be standard in Toronto   shelter system during the COVID-19 pandemic after the city settled with a group of advocates for the homeless who took it to court.A drop-in centre and other human rights organizations and the city agreed to place shelter beds two metres apart, which is consistent with the distance health officials have mandated for the rest of the public.The city has also agreed to end the use of bunk beds in its shelters during the pandemic.           stanley cup      ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        I feel good about the settlement, said Greg Cook, an out stanley cup reach worker with Sanctuary Ministries Toronto that was a part of the case.The part I don ;t feel good about is they should have done this 10 weeks ago and it shouldn ;t have required a court case.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 In late April, Sanctuary along with Aboriginal Legal Services, Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ont stanley cup ario, Black Legal Action Centre, the Canadian Civil Liberties Association and HIV  AIDS Legal Clinic Ontario filed the suit against the city.It alleged the city put lives at risk for its handling of the homeless during the pandemic.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The group of organizations sought an immediate injunction in an effort to force the city   75 shelters to follow physical distancing rules