After six months of long-haul messaging about keeping social circles small and limiting contact with other people to protect from COVID-19, school is in for September.
What has been dubbed “safe September” is turning out to be more of a “stressed-out September” for parents sending their kids back to school, says a new national poll.
Toronto’s public school board will create smaller elementary class sizes, targeting areas of the city hardest hit by COVID-19, by redeploying 400 elementary teachers and hiring another 366.
Labour advocates welcomed changes to the Employment Insurance program announced Thursday, including new benefits for gig workers and caregivers and a higher minimum payout.
The reduced flow of immigrants into Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic could affect the country’s economic growth, warns a new RBC Economics report released this week.
Many businesses like restaurants, gyms and movie theatres have been touting the ways they are trying to keep us safe as reopening continues. Videos of employees using electrostatic disinfection machines, wiping everything down are alongside promises of around-the-clock deep cleaning.
As she prepares her children to go back to school in September, Vanessa Coens is concerned about how well her two sons with autism will be able to transition into the classroom after being at home since March.
Lower Stoney Creek’s Orchard Park Secondary School is getting a long-promised new sports field, although when it will be used for varsity matches remains unclear due to the coronavirus pandemic.