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A Norfolk county farm fired a migrant worker and tried to send him back to Mexico as reprisal for raising concerns about a massive COVID-19 outbreak, the provincial labour board has found 鈥?a historic ruling highlighting the power imbalance between seasonal labourers and their employers.In a decision issued earlier t <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.co.nz>stanley cup nz his week, the Ontario Labour Relations Board said Scotlynn Growers broke the law when it terminated Gabriel Flores Flores shortly after he spoke out about poor living and working conditions at the farm. Some 199 migrant workers at the mult stanley thermosflasche imillion-dollar operation tested positive for COVID, including Flores himself stanley thermobecher . His bunkmate died from the virus.It is illegal to terminate or discipline any worker for raising health and safety issues. But advocates have long argued that it is difficult for temporary foreign workers to enforce this protection because they do not have permanent residency and can be sent back to their home countries for almost any reason. Floress lawyer John No said he believes this weeks ruling is a first for the provinces migrant farm workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Mr. Flores is an exceptional person who fought back despite the odds, said No of Parkdale Community Legal Services, adding that thousands of migrant workers in Canada do not have access to legal support if they face exploitation.Flores said he was happy with the ruling but said there was still much more to do. ARTICLE CO Gpuf Ontario won t deregulate Chinese medicine
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The Cortellucci family has stepped up to the plate in a big way to show its support for Hospice Vaughan, currently under construction.The prominent Vaughan family recently attended a cheque-presentation ceremony at Vaughan City Hall w <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.pl>stanley termosy here the family donated $3 million to the hospice, renamed Hospice Vaughan 鈥?Mario and Nick Cortellucci Hospice Palliative Ca stanley hrnek re Centre of Excellence.Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua was on hand to congratulate the Cortelluccis on their generosity which brings the total raised in the campaign to $10 million, out of the $12 million needed for the construction of the 25,000 square-foot, 10-bed facility at Islington Avenue and Rutherford Road. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup I want to thank Mario and Nick Cortellucci, and their families, for their generosity and commitment to our community. I have known the Cortellucci family for 48 years and throughout these years, I have witnessed many acts of kindness and compassion for the greater good. It is this type of selfless giving which makes our community even stronger, said Bevilacqua. On behalf of the Cortellucci family, we are pleased to have been given the opportunity to contribute to Hospice Vaughan and to help with the successful construction, completion and opening of the Hospice Vaughan 鈥?Mario Nick Cortellucci Hospice Palliative Care Centre of Excellence, Mario and Nick Cortellucci said in a statement. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Iqgf Catholic board reaches tentative contract with occasional teachers
The Sunshine List is out, and Halton Hills was a little sunnier in 2018 than it was in 2017.The list grew by 10 names from 2017 to a total of 66 staff members. The total salaries earned on the Sunshine List increased by almost $1.4 million.At the top of the list was Town of Halton Hills chief administrative officer,聽Brent Marshall, who earned $270,636.28 in 2018, a 7.4 per cent increase from the previous year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton Hills commissioners topped the list as follows: 鈥斅犅?聽John De Hooge, commissioner and chief of fire services earned $211,437.38;聽聽聽 鈥斅犅?聽Chris Mills, commissioner of transportation and public works earned $193,855.22;聽聽聽 鈥斅犅?聽Jane Diamanti, commissioner of corporate services earn <a href=https://www.stanleycup.lt>stanley cup ed $186,247.22;聽聽聽鈥斅犅?聽John stanley puodelis Linhardt, commissioner of planning stanley cup and sustainability earned $178,493.25; 聽聽聽鈥斅犅?聽Warren Harris, commissioner of recreation and parks earned $178,493.25. Compared to 2017, the eight manager positions made the list. Just under a third of staff that made the list were women. On average, women on the list earned $125,286, men on the list earned an average of $132,729.The full report of Ontario public service workers earning over $100,000 annually is available at ontario.ca. 聽聽聽 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The Doug Ford government and Bramptons mayor have responded to renewed Ontario New Democratic Party NDP criticism and allegations the province was dishonest with voters when it approved funding to build a second full-service hospital in the city.NDP leader Andrea Horwath first accused the province of lying about building a second full-service hospital to help alleviate pressure on the chronically overstretched Brampton Civic Hospital 鈥?the citys only existing full-service hospital 鈥?after Premier Doug Ford announced funding to expand the Peel Memorial Urgent Care Centre in March.Peel Memorial was a full-service hospital before being torn down under the former Liberal government after Brampton Civic was completed in 2007. The site is currently the P <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.us>stanley flask eel Memorial Urgent Care Centre UCC , which opened in 2017. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The UCC was the first phase of a planned second full-service hospital, but the second phase was not funded until earlier this year. The provinces plan is to fund an expansion to include 250 in-patient beds and an emergency room operating聽24/7 to give the city two full-service facilities.The project is expected to break ground in 2023 with an estimated completion date in 2027. The government also approved funding to turn the UCC into a 24-hour facility sta stanley en mexico rting sometime next year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley vattenflaska Now, the NDP is again calling for a third Brampton hos Mtgr Proposed highrise has every right to be in Belmont Village
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