January Newsletter
 
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JANUARY 2022
TRANSPORT MINISTER SAYS NO REASON TO FEAR FOOD SHORTAGES.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra is assuring Canadians there's no reason to fear food shortages will result from a small minority of truck drivers refusing to comply with a vaccine mandate in order to cross the Canada-U.S. border.
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JANUARY 24, 2022
Big year ahead for Hurontario LRT construction
2022 will be a big year for transit in Peel Region as construction continues on the Hurontario LRT (HuLRT), a new 18-kilometre line in Mississauga and Brampton, with construction well underway.
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JANUARY 25, 2022
COVID-19 force majeure clauses are losing their punch
The Ontario General Contractors Association (OGCA) has released a report listing six potential solutions that could help address labour shortages in the Industrial, Commercial and Institutional (ICI) construction industry.
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SAFETY QUOTE OF THE MONTH
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JANUARY 25, 2022
Some Ontario teachers refuse work over school COVID concerns
Toronto reported Friday its first three cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant, bringing the total known cases in Ontario to 11.
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JANUARY 21, 2022
First shipment of Paxlovid, antiviral COVID-19 drug, arrives in Ontario
The oral antiviral drug Paxlovid is meant to protect against hospitalization and death. Elliott has previously said Ontario was set to receive 10,000 courses of treatment in January, and she says today that the province has secured an additional 400 doses for First Nations communities in the north.
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