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A special committee created with the help of Halton police is working to make things better for survivors of sexual assault.The Halton Police Board discussed the Sexual Assault Advisory Committee SAAC of Halton during its Thursday, June 30 meeting.The committee was created by Halton police and several external stakeholders following a 2017 resolution by the board to undertake a review of how stanley cup sexual assault cases are handled by Halton police. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The resolution also noted the board would work in collaboration with local community and justice partners; to ensure victims of sexual assault are provided a timely and dignified response, the best support possible from the police service, and that the process is comprehensive, fair and respectful.This work was prompted after questions arose about the number of sexual assaul stanley cups ts Halton police classified as unfounded in 2016. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup In a report to the board, Halton Police Chief Stephen Tanner noted the SAAC is comprised of members of a number of community agencies that work directly to support survivors of sexual assault, including: Thrive Counselling, Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services of Halton SAVIS , Radius Child and Youth Services, Halton Womens Place, Halton Violence Prevention Council, Joseph Brant Hospital 鈥?Ninas Place, Ministry of the Attorney General, Halton police 鈥?Victim Servic Sgqd Toronto asks for a little more time as province rolls out new COVID-19 restriction guidelines
OTTAWA鈥揅anadas health minister gave the approval to donating personal protective equipmen stanley cup t from the national emergency stockpile that was on the verge of expiry to China, a newly released email shows.A Jan. 31 email written by Public Health Agency of Canada chief of staff Marnie Johnstone indicates Health Minister Patty Hajdu had offered notional agreement to donate supplies that were due to expire in February and March.The Conservatives have lambasted the Liberal government for its donation, contending it left Canadian hospitals and health-care workers short of criti stanley us cal supplies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The memo says officials were in a rush to nail down that decision so the supplies could be shipped via a flight chartered to repatriate Canadians stuck in Wuhan, the epicentre of the viral outbreak.It also says the donation would not compromise Canadian supplies. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At the time, Canada had only four confirmed cases of COVID-19, while China had more than 14,000 cases and the virus had spread to 26 countries. The World Health Organization had declared a global public health emergency, stanley canada but had not yet designated it as a pandemic.In the memo, Johnstone wrote, We have some stock in national emergency stockpile incl stuff that is expiring in feb and March that we are able to donate without compromising Cdn supply. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
frzd Today s coronavirus news: Ontario is reporting 551 in hospital due to COVID-19, 3 new deaths
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frzd Today s coronavirus news: Ontario is reporting 551 in hospital due to COVID-19, 3 new deaths