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Toronto vaccine clinics report harassment from people ineligible for second doses

Toronto vaccine clinics report harassment from people ineligible for second doses

Several COVID-19 vaccine clinics in Toronto are asking residents to wait their turn for a second shot, saying staff have been harassed by people demanding to be fully vaccinated despite not being eligible.
Ryerson University to rename journalism school publications ahead of new school year

Ryerson University to rename journalism school publications ahead of new school year

TORONTO — Ryerson University's school of journalism says it will rename two of its publications ahead of the new school year, dropping any reference to the man the school is named after.
Student who drowned during school canoe trip appeared to swim poorly, court hears

Student who drowned during school canoe trip appeared to swim poorly, court hears

TORONTO — A young man who was on a fatal school canoe trip nearly four years ago says he didn't notify the supervising teacher that a student who later drowned appeared to be a bad swimmer.
Ontario spending $31 million more for children and youth mental health services

Ontario spending $31 million more for children and youth mental health services

TORONTO — Ontario is putting another $31 million toward mental health services for children and youth. The aim is to provide targeted supports for mental health and addictions treatment services for young people and their families.
Eastern Ontario doctor's murder case adjourned for two weeks

Eastern Ontario doctor's murder case adjourned for two weeks

L'ORIGNAL, Ont. — An eastern Ontario doctor facing a first-degree murder charge had his case adjourned for two weeks after a short court appearance Tuesday. Dr. Brian Nadler is accused of killing Albert Poidinger, 89, who lived in Pointe-Claire, Que.
'He'll give you a straight answer,' colleagues say of Ontario's next top doctor

'He'll give you a straight answer,' colleagues say of Ontario's next top doctor

The doctor who will guide Ontario's path out of the COVID-19 pandemic is being described by colleagues and friends as a competent public health expert, straight shooter and excellent communicator. Dr.
Ontarians 80 and older start booking second COVID-19 vaccine appointments

Ontarians 80 and older start booking second COVID-19 vaccine appointments

TORONTO — Ontarians aged 80 and older became eligible to book their second COVID-19 vaccine doses on Monday, though some regions warned residents of a longer wait due to lack of supply.
Ontario's fiscal watchdog predicts $12.3B spending gap in education sector by 2029-30

Ontario's fiscal watchdog predicts $12.3B spending gap in education sector by 2029-30

One of Ontario's fiscal watchdogs says provincial funding allocated for education over the next several years falls billions of dollars short of what it projects will be needed to pay for promised programming.
Court to wait until 2022 to sentence Toronto's van attack killer

Court to wait until 2022 to sentence Toronto's van attack killer

TORONTO — The man who deliberately killed 10 people by driving a van down a Toronto sidewalk will be sentenced in 2022. A judge found Alek Minassian, of Richmond Hill, Ont.
Criticized Williams out as Ontario top medical health officer; Kieran Moore gets job

Criticized Williams out as Ontario top medical health officer; Kieran Moore gets job

TORONTO — Ontario's chief medical officer of health is set to be replaced in the coming weeks, the province announced on Sunday, in a move that drew praise from critics of the outgoing top doctor's performance and style during the COVID-19 crisis.