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OTTAWA 鈥?Conservative Leader Erin O ;Toole unveiled Tuesday the list of who will sit on the Opposition front benches, ahead of the party first caucus meeting since he won the leadership race last month.Wednesday gathering comes two weeks before the return of the House of Commons and the minority Liberal government throne speech laying out its priorities for the COVID-19 recovery in Canada.O ;Toole said Tuesday his own party plans won ;t be far behind. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In the coming weeks, we <a href=https://www.stanleywebsite.us>stanley drinking cup will be presenting a plan to put hardworking Canadians first, lead our nation out of this crisis and rebuild our great country, he said in a statement.In choosing those who will serve as crit stanley taza ics for the Liberal government ministries, O ;Toole picked a mix of loyal supporters, some who backed his rivals and several key players in the party who had remained entirely neutral in the leadership race. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among them: his predecessor And stanley cups rew Scheer, who will serve as infrastructure critic; Ontario Pierre Poilievre, who remains as finance critic; and Alberta MP Michelle Rempel Garner, who will take on the health portfolio.Ontario MP Michael Chong becomes the Conservatives ; critic for foreign affairs, considered one of the most high-profile portfolios. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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The TTC says it will temporarily lay off 1,200 employees as it continues to grapple with the staggering financial impact of the COVID-19 crisis.In a Thursday news release, the transit agency said it is now losing about $90 million a month as a result of the crisis, which has reduced ridership by about 85 per cent.Roughly 1,000 transit operators will be temporarily laid off, subject to negotiations with the workers union, according to the release. About 200 non-union positions will also be affected. The TTCs goal is to maintain service at about 70 to 80 per cent of regular levels. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In an interview, TTC CEO Rick Leary described laying off workers <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley thermos mug as a last resort. It breaks my heart, he said, adding that the employees did nothing wrong, this is just purely the result of COVID-19. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Leary said he expected the affected workers to be eligible for federal COVID-19 s stanley cup upport and the TTC intends to offer th stanley mugs em a benefits package.Even with the layoffs, the TTC will still be losing tens of millions of dollars every month for the duration of the crisis. Leary wouldnt answer directly when asked whether there could be additional layoffs. He called for the provincial and federal governments to provide emergency funding to keep the agency afloat. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At least no one can say the TTC h Gwvo Georgetown newspaper a finalist for OCNA awards
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