Toronto – Toronto Public Health has said it’s ok not to be ok. A city’s social media portal says: “The last 3 years have been hard for a lot of us. Many people may feel sad, stressed, scared or angry. These are normal & common responses. You are not alone. These are normal and common responses to unexpected or stressful …
Get a meningococcal vaccine now
Toronto – The City of Toronto has said that cases of meningococcal disease can catch you this season and, therefore a vaccine is your best protection against it. The city said: “If you are between ages 20 to 36, or new to Canada, you may not have received this vaccine. Check your immunization record to find out. To book an …
Toronto outdoor rinks open until Sunday
Toronto – With warmer spring weather on the way, the City of Toronto is encouraging people to enjoy the final days of the 2022/23 outdoor skating season will end this Sunday, March 19. Throughout winter, the City’s supervised outdoor ice rinks were visited more than 500,000 times during their nearly 62,000 hours of operation. Sunday evening, the City will begin …
Brampton updates on waterfowl at Professor’s Lake
BRAMPTON – To help protect the health and safety of residents and pets, the City of Brampton is providing tips below in response to deceased waterfowl found in the area of Professor’s Lake. While the cause of death remains undetermined, the City of Brampton Animal Services team is actively monitoring the area and the situation. Specimens have been sent to …
Ontario Celebrates Excellence in Legal Writing
Ottawa Law Professor Carissima Mathen Awarded Mundell Medal TORONTO – The Ontario government has awarded the 2022 David Walter Mundell Medal for excellence in legal writing to Carissima Mathen. Carissima Mathen is one of Canada’s leading experts in constitutional law and a law professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law Common Law Section. Her written work demonstrates a commitment …
Bringing high-speed internet access to 299 households in Campbellville
Residents to benefit from increased connectivity to high-speed internet Ontario – All Canadians need reliable, affordable high-speed internet, no matter where they live. That is why the governments of Canada and Ontario are taking action to bring high-speed internet access to unserved and underserved communities across the province. Adam van Koeverden, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Health and to …
Trudeau announces Canadian ceremony to mark King Charles III’s Coronation
Ottawa – In less than two months, Canada will mark the Coronation of its new monarch, His Majesty King Charles III. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced that a ceremony will be held in Ottawa for His Majesty’s Coronation on May 6, 2023, beginning a new chapter in our country’s history. The ceremony will acknowledge the special relationship His Majesty …
Kanye West won’t be charged
LA – According to TMZ, Kanye West grabbed and tossed a fan’s cellphone and per Ventura Co District Attorney’s Office shared the phone got slightly damaged. However, as the fan refused to press charges against Kanye, now called Ye, he will not be charged. It so happened that the female fan was recording him from her car. He went there, grabbed her …
Canada announces funding to help empower survivors of human trafficking
Toronto – Human trafficking is a devastating crime that disproportionately affects women and girls. Traffickers exert control over victims in a range of ways to get them to do something that they are unwilling to do. It can involve physical, sexual or emotional violence, but it can also involve financial control and fraud. The Government of Canada is committed to …
A Look At Fifa 2026 World Cup Teams
KIGALI: The expanded 2026 men’s World Cup in North America is going to start with 12 groups of four teams in a change from the originally planned format, Fifa announced recently. The next World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will be the first to feature 48 teams, increase from the 32 sides at last year’s tournament in …