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OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says Canadian history should be honoured and celebrated 鈥?warts and all.I believe Canada history should always be celebrated, Scheer said Monday morning in Ottawa during an announcement that also included a promise to eliminate admission fees at all nine national m
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The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Wednesday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.8:40 p.m.: Toronto city bylaws requiring people to wear masks in public and keep a six-foot distance from others will be extended to October, council voted Wednesday.Council also voted to extend the amendments to Torontos municipal code that require bars and restaurants serving food and drink to screen staff for COVID-19, limit the number of patrons, including the number of people at each table, and to continue maintaining customer logs. ARTICLE
stanley spain CONTINUES BELOW Dr. Eileen de Villa, the citys medical officer of health, will review the bylaws on a monthly basis and make changes as needed, council decided.So far, 72 per cent of Toronto residents have received a first dose and 11 per cent have received a second dose. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW While COVID-19 infection numbers are in decline provincially and in Toronto, there is concern that the new, more contagious Delta variant, first identified in India, could stall that progress or turn it back.Read the
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