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ONTARIO: Lack of PPE, conflicting guidelines slow reopening of dental clinics

ONTARIO: Lack of PPE, conflicting guidelines slow reopening of dental clinics

A spokesman for the Ontario Dental Association has said that the resumption of services has been slow as dentists struggle to adapt their practices to address the pandemic
ONTARIO: police watchdog to collect race data, as advocates have long urged

ONTARIO: police watchdog to collect race data, as advocates have long urged

Special Investigations Unit only collects data on age and gender of complainants currently
ONTARIO: Four charged after investigation into drone used in prison smuggling

ONTARIO: Four charged after investigation into drone used in prison smuggling

CANADA: The plight of migrant workers during COVID-19 pandemic

CANADA: The plight of migrant workers during COVID-19 pandemic

According to associate professor of health studies at Wilfrid Laurier, a two week quarantine for agricultural workers arriving in Canada was often done with multiple migrant workers together
WORLD: Police officers accused of brutal violence often have a history of complaints by citizens

WORLD: Police officers accused of brutal violence often have a history of complaints by citizens

In spite of this research, many law enforcement agencies not only fail to adequately investigate misconduct allegations, they rarely sustain citizen complaints
COVID-19: Air Transat plans to resume flights and tour operations on July 23

COVID-19: Air Transat plans to resume flights and tour operations on July 23

The company said it will begin a gradual resumption of operations with plans for 23 international routes over the summer as well as some domestic operations
COVID-19: Privacy experts concerned about next stage of Ontario's reopening plan

COVID-19: Privacy experts concerned about next stage of Ontario's reopening plan

Privacy experts are urging the government to provide clarification, advice to local businesses
COVID-19: Hoteliers forecast more pain and a long, slow recovery

COVID-19: Hoteliers forecast more pain and a long, slow recovery

More than half of the 1.8 million Canadians who work in the industry have lost their jobs, according to the Tourism Industry Association of Canada
WATCH: Layoffs possible at colleges, universities, Romano says

WATCH: Layoffs possible at colleges, universities, Romano says

Colleges and Universities minister stated that it is possible students won't be enrolling in post-secondary institutions in the fall at the volume they were previously
Premier Doug Ford being tested for COVID-19 after education minister comes into contact with positive case

Premier Doug Ford being tested for COVID-19 after education minister comes into contact with positive case

Education Minister came into contact with someone who has tested positive: Reports