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Read More >>>In Ontario 3,510 new infected and 24 more deaths
TORONTO – April 26, 2021: Canada stood yesterday at 1,183,678 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 4,691 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – yesterday reached 23,998 total deaths, 33 more than on Sunday. Continue reading→
Brampton, Emily died of Covid at 13
The name of a Brampton girl who died of Covid-19 was Emily Victoria Viegas, she was 13 years old. A harrowing story, a death that perhaps, who knows, could have been avoided. Continue reading→
Restaurants in the Roncy neighborhood of Toronto are left with a problem
Several restaurants in Toronto’s old Polish neighbourhood were left without a CaféTO license. Continue reading→
Restaurants im Stadtteil Roncy in Toronto haben ein Problem
Mehrere Restaurants in Torontos altpolnischem Viertel hatten keine CaféTO-Lizenz mehr. Continue reading→
Restauracje w polskiej dzielnicy w Toronto z problemem
Kilka restauracji w starej polskiej dzielnicy w Toronto zostało bez pozwolenia na obsługę w ramach programu CaféTO. Continue reading→
Hamilton Bishop, Douglas Crosby, leads Schism in Catholic Church
It is frankly of little concern to me personally how, if or on what Bishop Crosby’s views differ from the Vatican’s official views on Catholicism. He does not return phone calls or respond to email questions from press like ours. We are a secular newspaper. Continue reading→
Status of Covid-19 cases worldwide
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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of April 26, 2021 at 4:30pm EST.
Today marks a grim milestone for the Philippines. In one of the worst-hit countries in South-east Asia, Covid-19 infections in the Philippines surpass one million.
Ontario Introduces Legislation to Take Action Against Stunt Driving and Street Racing
TORONTO – The Ontario government is taking strong action to protect road users against unsafe and aggressive driving with the introduction of the Moving Ontarians More Safely Act, 2021, also known as the MOMS Act. The proposed legislation will introduce new measures to combat high-risk driving and improve road safety, including longer driver’s licence suspensions and longer vehicle impoundment periods for drivers who engage in stunt driving, street racing and aggressive driving.
The Ontario government introduced the MOMS Act in the legislature earlier today.
Read MoreCanada to receive 1.9 million doses of COVID-19 vaccine
TORONTO – Canada will receive more than 1.9 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines over the next seven days. The confirmation came from the Federal Ministry of Health, which stressed that from May supplies will undergo a further acceleration that will allow the country to comply with the roadmap of this national immunization campaign. Continue reading→

