
Ontario begins to drop mask mandates
For the first time in two years, face masks will no longer be required in several public settings.
For the first time in two years, face masks will no longer be required in several public settings.
While mask mandates lift almost everywhere, healthcare systems must learn from the COVID-19 pandemic and health literacy must be prioritized.
Ontario proposes a law to require employers to disclose how they are electronically tracking their employees.
While I don’t think we should be living in fear, it feels like we’re throwing caution to the wind without acknowledging the people who are worried about being physically back in the classroom and office.
The Centre hosts Consent Action Week to raise awareness and shed light around consent within the York community.
As students come back to campus for in-person classes, York administration comes to terms with backlash from the decision by unions and student organizations alike.
“For widespread inclusivity to be achieved, students and staff at York must replace stagnant mindsets with a warmhearted demeanour and listening ear.”
A newly developed vaccination model allows for drive-thru vaccine clinics to be opened, allowing more people to be vaccinated quicker.
As vaccination efforts make progress, the variant unfortunately continues driving Ontario into a third wave.
Applications for the long-term care program offered by the government are now open.