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Only 18 per
stanley flask cent of COVID-19 charges laid in Ontario since March last year had been dealt with by the justice system by the end of January, leaving hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid fines outstanding nearly a year into the pandemic.Only 990 of the 5,584 charges laid since March 2020 had been dealt with 鈥?fines being paid, the charges withdrawn or another disposition 鈥?as of January 2021, according to data provided by the Ministry of the Attorney General.Just 100 of 1,027 Toronto charges had been dealt with in the same period. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In fact, Toronto had the highest percentage of unresolved charges 鈥?90 per cent 鈥?compared to all the other regions and compared to 82 per cent for the province overall.As of January, a total $469,839 in fines had been paid across the province, including $27,620 from Toronto. ARTICLE CONTI
stanley kaffeebecher NUES BELOW Hefty fines have been held up by provincial and other officials as a way to help enforce social distancing and other COVID-19 related rules.But a Star analysis of the data shows that few have been forced to pay since an emergency was first declared last year. Though thousands of fines were handed out across the province, the vast majority of people have not yet faced any consequences.
stanley tazas ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Its a question of priorities, said John Struthers, president of the Crimina Mlbt Halton highway closures for planned roadwork on Aug. 24
MONTREAL 鈥?Public health officials in Quebec reported 1,064 new
stanley website cases of COVID-19 in the province on Saturday, but stressed that not all the latest diagnoses took place during the current wave of the global pandemic.Saturday figures
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stanley cup since Oct. 23 that Quebec has reported more than 1,000 new cases in a 24-hour period.But the province public health institute said only 952 of those new cases were confirmed on Oct. 30, noting the other 156 were verified before July 27 when Quebec changed its data system and were not previously recorded. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Quebec reported 15 additional deaths linked to the virus on Saturday.In Montreal, police said they broke up a clandestine party on Friday night. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW About 83 people were found at the party in the city north end, the force said in a statement, adding most were not wearing masks or observing physical distancing guidelines.Police said officers issued tickets for violations of the province COVID-19 regulations as well as liquor law violations. Each individual at the party could face fines of up to $5,000, police said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Provincial public health authorities say 503 people are currently in hospital due to the novel coronavirus, a decline of 12 from the day before. ARTICLE CONTI