Donna Duncan, CEO of the Ontario Long Term Care Association (OLTCA), released the following statement related to today’s announcement on COVID-19 vaccine requirements in long-term care:
The Ontario Long Term Care Association, representing 70% of the province’s long-term care homes, welcomes today’s announcement by the Ontario Government mandating COVID-19 vaccines for staff, volunteers, students and support workers in long-term care. ...
- by Shaylyn Marie McKay
My mother and I set off Wednesday afternoon to make the 600+ km drive to Ottawa for yesterday’s inaugural celebration of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Parliament Hill.
It was beautiful and powerful and emotional for both of us. We held space in our hearts ...
The Gitche Name Wikwedong Reconciliation Garden is celebrating the arrival of Nookomis Gitche Name’ Kwe - Grandmother Sturgeon to the Reconciliation Garden at Kelso Beach Park.
This public art piece was commissioned by the Gitche Namewikwedong Reconciliation Garden Committee. Anishinaabe-kwe artist/sculptor Kathryn Corbiere from M’Chigeeng First Nation ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
If you saw it on the sidewalk you might not even bother to bend to pick it up.
After a full hour of work, this dime is the raise our provincial government has given to a minimum wage worker, as of today. According to Statistics Canada, this will be the raise for approximately half a million of our Ontario neighbours,
When I worked as a minister at Cape Croker United Church, I found that every one of the elders had residential school stories. I did a lot of listening. This was a history that was ...
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