The City of Brampton is asking all of its employees to get a COVID-19 test after the provincial government removed previous restrictions on testing criteria.
Even six months ago it would have been totally normal, maybe even a sign of loyalty.Heading to work with a cough. Taking a couple of Tylenol to fight off a lingering headache and forgetting about it. Powering through.But those days are over.
OTTAWA—There has been help for individuals, rent relief for small businesses, loans of last-resort for big corporations, aid for students, farmers and seniors, all meant as a financial life-jacket during the prolonged economic shutdown.
For Donna Jenkins the past six months have been a roller-coaster of events and emotions.In December, the founder of the pet fostering charity Zachary’s Paws for Healing had to put her work aside when her husband had a heart attack.On the day h
Ontario workers who have their hours reduced or eliminated by employers because of the COVID-19 slowdown but aren’t in unions will still be considered employed under changes retroactive to March 1.
OTTAWA—As COVID-19 cases continue to decline in much of the country, some provinces are moving today to loosen more of the restrictions they implemented to slow the spread of the pandemic.