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 Peel District School Board elementary schools will be closed Friday, Jan. 31, Tuesday, Feb. 4 and Thursday, Feb.6, in one of the latest rotating strikes from Ont 
vaso stanley ario teachers.Friday, Feb. 7 was already a day off for the board   elementary students, as a preplanned Professional Learning Day for staff.The Peel board and Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board will be affected by an upcoming one-day strikes, unless progress is made in negotiations between the province and the Elementary Teachers ; Federation of Ontario  ETFO  before then.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Because student safety is a top priority and it can 
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stanley mug ETFO strike, the Peel board has determined that if the one-day strike takes place, all elementary schools will be closed to kindergarten to Grade 8 students on Jan. 31, 2020, the Peel board stated in a news release.Also of note, the ETFO announced that beginning Feb. 3, 2020, its members will not participate in extracurricular activities, unless progress is made in negotiations.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The Peel board said elementary schools will communicate with affected students directly with regards to postponements or cancellations.Parents can keep track of strike action updates by visiting the Peel board   website, following the board on Twitter or Facebook or subscribing to specific school websites.               ARTICL Suox Port Hope Area Initiative cleanup changes could address some residents  concerns: CNL
 Maybe you remember the time Ontario let people work with COVID-19. Back in April, as the coronavirus ravaged long-term-care homes, chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams allo 
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stanley puodelis e said,  if it was really critical and agreed on by all parties. It was seen as a life-and-death emergency, and this week it happened again. Except this time it was about fruits and vegetables, wine and flowers. It was about migrant workers and farms. In April, we felt like all hell was going to break loose, and the levee was going to break,  says Dr. Abdu Sharkawy, an infectious disease specialist and ICU doctor at Toronto Western Hospital.  But whats the emergency here  What is the emergency with the supply chain involving fresh produce that is putting these workers at risk                 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        On Wednesday this week, the province of Ontario arrived at a solution for its migrant workers problem, or at least a solution for some. Expanded on-site testing after local testing programs flopped, primarily because farm owners wouldnt let migrant workers be tested. Access to benefits programs, in theory. With migrant workers, access to workers rights have always resided, for the most part, in theory.And Wil 
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