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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Saturday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.7:50 p.m.: Torontos vice-chair of public health, Coun. Kristyn Wong- stanley sverige Tam, responded to backlash over the weekend about the COVID-19-related opinions she recently shared in a Toronto Sun column.Wong-Tam wrote on Twitter on Saturday that her only aim was to promote discourse over divisiveness, and dial down the polarization. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As a COVID-vaccinated person, I wrote a deeply personal op-ed about the need to open dialogue with people who have taken a different position about vaccines, including my own elderly parents, stanley travel mug she said about the Nov. 18 Toronto Sun column she authored. I wanted to talk about how we can continue to build trust across different and diverse communities. I was sharing my perspective and lived exp stanley termosky erience and was not offering any medical advice. Im truly sorry this caused any confusion or upset, she added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While health experts have debunked the misleading parts of the Ward 13 Toronto Centre councillors column, Wong-Tam 鈥?who was elected to council in 2010 鈥?did not apologize directly for comments she made about vaccinated people having the ability to transmit the COVID-19 virus just as easily as those who are unvaccinated. Read the full story here: Toronto public h Ggkr Steel, aluminum tariffs coming: Trump
At least six businesses across York Region were charged and fined today after a special Black Friday blitz by the regions COVID-19 enforcement task force.Growing complaints about rule-breaking, overcrowded stores and concerns that locked-down Toronto and Peel residents would cross the border into Yorks still-open facilities prompted York Region council to step up enforcement at the start of the busy shopping season.On Nov 27, task force members visited 439 businesses and by 3 p.m., there were eight charges laid against residents and businesses. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Charged under the Reopening Ontario Act and Section 22 of the Health Protection and Promotion Act are Xclusive Fades a barbershop in Aurora , Designer Depot a clothing store in Vaughan Mills Cellicon a cellphone accessory and repair shop in Vaughan Mills and Haight and Ashbury a clothing store stanley cupe in Vaughan Mills .Chef 88 Elite Fine Dini stanley italia ng in Markham was charged with failing to comply with rules pertaining to physical distancing on a patio. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW All five businesses were fined $750 plus a surcharge totalling $880.Dylon Hart, proper stanley tumblers ty manager at Vaughan Mills, said the shopping centre is working closely with York Region public health to ensure safety precautions are followed. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The mall is operating at 15 to 20 per cent of nor
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