lhaj New COVID-19 restrictions take effect in Toronto on Saturday. Here s what you need to know

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lhaj New COVID-19 restrictions take effect in Toronto on Saturday. Here s what you need to know

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Offering hope for nursing-home residents and an apology for the heavy toll COVID-19 took on them, new Long-Term Care M stanley termosy inister Rod Phillips says restrictions on visitors will start to ease on July stanley becher 7.That will mean residents can enjoy outdoor visits with a maximum of 10 people; two visitors and two designated caregivers for indoor visits; and a return to haircuts and other personal care services starting next Wednesday. We are giving the homes until July 7 so that they have the time to put in place these changes in a safe fashion, Phillips said in his first news con stanley cup ference since Premier Doug Ford shuffled his cabinet almost two weeks ago. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The delay in allowing more visitors 鈥?long called for by family advocates to fight debilitating isolation experienced by residents throughout the pandemic 鈥?allowed vaccination levels to rise in the community, and will help stop the spread of the virus, Phillips added.Visitor limits will be further lifted when the province 鈥?which moves into the second stage of reopening Wednesday 鈥攇ets to the third stage as early as July 20. Thats when nursing-home residents will be allowed to go on overnight trips regardless of vaccination status, enjoy off-site excursions and resume group activities such as singing and dancing. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Striking a marked change in tone from his predecessor, Phillips acknowledged criticisms of t Qvwy Canada to help NATO train soldiers in Iraq
Although it hard for many Ontarians to admit stanley italia , hatred and discrimination are alive and well in this province, as well as the rest of Canada.聽Provincial Education Minister Stephen Lecce outlined some of the ways Jewish and Muslim Canadians experience violence and discrimination in a pair of announcements on June 29 and July 5.聽 According to Statistics Canada, in 2019 there were 296 police-reported incidents targeting the Jewish population in Canada, the largest of any religious group, Lecce said, adding that Canada has seen a record number of anti-Semitic incidents for the fourth consecutive year, including violence against Jews, attacks on Jewish establishments and an 11 per cent increase in anonymous online harassment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Lecce noted a similar rise in Islamopho stanley kubek bic incidents.In 2019, we saw a nine per cent increase in anti-Muslim hate com stanley cup quencher pared to the year prior. This is simply unacceptable, and it must stop. There are too many stories of students within our schools targeted because of their faith, he said. Incidents such as these engender fear and insecurity, and they blatantly threaten the conditions of safety, security and the respect that are necessary for children to learn and grow. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW What is the ministry doing to fight discrimination against Jewish and Muslim students in Ontario classrooms 聽In t