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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario air ambulance service says it committed to serving patients without disruption as labour strife with its paramedics continues.Unifor, which represents Ornge workers, says paramedics voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action, if necessary, in a vote tabulated Friday.A union spokesman says Ornge
termo stanley paramedics fall under the Ambulance Services Collective Bargaining Act, so an essential service agreement must be in place before any strike or lockout. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Unifor says the two sides are awaiting a date to meet with the Ontario Labour Relations Board to mediate an essential service agreement. Paramedics have taken issue a provincial law that came into effect in 2019 and caps public sector wage increases to one per
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An Ontario non-profit organization is helping restaurants and bars across the province get back on their feet as they await the green light from the province to open up their patios and outdoor eating areas later this month.The Ontario Restaurant and Bar Support Fund RABS has a goal to save as many food and beverage establishments and jobs in Ontario as possible via one-time grants, as stated on their website. To do this,
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stanley cup eive up to $5,000 to aid in their reopening.聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Edmund Burke, a gastropub in Toronto, was one of the first business to receive a $5,000 grant from the fund, which the owners say will give them some breathing room and be used toward hiring the restaurant staff back.We are just trying to stay alive so we can bring our staff back so we can continue to be part of the community here on the Danforth, 聽Ginger Robertson, co-owner of The Edmund Burke, said. We have been closed most of the time 鈥? We have had to lay off our staff, who are like family to us, three times. The playing field for hospitality has not
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