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Torontos homeless advocates have relaunched a lawsuit against the city over unsafe shelter conditions.In a notice of motion filed Friday, a coalition of public-interest groups alleges that the city has failed to follow a settlement agreement meant to ensure physical distancing standards within the shelter system.The lawsuit, first launched earlier this year, alleges the city put peoples lives at risk amid the pandemic by not following public health distancing recommendations. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a settlement reached in May, the city agreed to make efforts to keep two metres between shelter beds, end the use of bunk beds and make beds available for all shelter clients 鈥?incl
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The new year will start with a new face at the Trillium Lakelands District School Boards administrative table.On Tuesday Dec. 9 , trustees approved the appointment of Jay MacJanet as the boards new superintendent of learning, replacing retiring superintendent Dave Golden. MacJanet will be supporting schools and working with administrators and teachers to further develop their instructional knowledge. We look forward to welcoming Jay to our senior administration team, said director of education Wes Hahn. Jays experience within the education sy
stanley shop stem will bring a new perspective to the table and assist the Board in its commitment to high levels of student achievement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW MacJanet comes from the District School Board of Niagara, where he has been a school administrator for over 15 years, most recently as the principal of Gordon Public School in We
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