News Roundup for August 25, 2021 | UrbanToronto
It could feel as hot as 42 in Toronto on Wednesday as Environment Canada issues heat warning; Toronto police make COVID-19 vaccine mandatory against protest from officers’ union; Toronto speed cameras prompting drivers to slow down, research shows; and more news.
Toronto police make COVID-19 vaccine mandatory against protest from officers’ union (Toronto Star)
Ontario sees 180% spike this month in number of people currently in hospital with COVID-19 (Toronto Star)
Toronto police evicted homeless sleeping in parks for ‘public safety.’ So why did they give anti-vaxxers harassing diners a free pass? (Toronto Star)
Ontario to pilot at-home COVID-19 testing for students and staff at certain high schools (Globe & Mail)
Catholic Church charity set up to pay residential school survivors spent $6.46-million on expenses (Globe & Mail)
Disagreement over mandatory vaccines creates rift between Toronto Police Service, police association (Globe & Mail)
Toronto speed cameras prompting drivers to slow down, research shows (CBC)
How Ontario coworking firms are pushing you to put on some pants and go back to the office (CBC)
It could feel as hot as 42 in Toronto on Wednesday as Environment Canada issues heat warning (CBC)
Students tell Elections Canada to do more after it cancels Vote on Campus program (CBC)
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