Several countries are revising their mask advice either to ditch cloth masks or recommend doubling up as more virulent variants spread, but Canada is not. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
United States’s top infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, said in an interview with NBC Monday that wearing two masks “just makes common sense.” thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
Last week Germany made medical masks mandatory on public transit and in stores. Officials said that as new variants emerge, medical masks offer greater protection. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
Despite those recommendations, the Public Health Agency of Canada says it is going with its previous advice of using non-medical masks with an additional third filter layer. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
The agency said its suggestions differ from the U.S., but it will continue to monitor and adapt their guidance if more evidence emerges. @OliviaBowden__ reports thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
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Moments after pushing a stranger in front of a subway at the Bloor-Yonge TTC station, John Reszetnik approached a firetruck and admitted to doing so, a court heard Thursday during a zoom hearing. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
On Jan. 11, Reszetnik pleaded guilty to second-degree murder admitting he pushed Yosuke Hayahara, 73, into the path of an oncoming train. thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
Asked by a firefighter why he did it, Reszetnik responded: “I thought it was my landlord. He evicted me.” thestar.com/news/gta/2021/…
“I just wanted to tell Marty’s story and show people that someone like Marty walking backwards on the street might seem a little peculiar at first. But he’s got a past, he’s got a present and he has a future," Hosier said.
In the film, Marty reveals how he became estranged from his family — his wife and two kids — and hopes to be reunited with them someday, how he began hearing voices and how, about 11 years ago, he began walking backwards.
Julie Payette and her friend and top staffer Assunta Di Lorenzo oversaw a “toxic’ and “poisoned” workplace which drove many employees away, and left others sick or stressed out by the “hostile or negative” working conditions, an independent report confirms.torstar.co/A1Hr50DkAqZ
Employees, past and present, reported “allegations of yelling, screaming, aggressive conduct, demeaning comments and public humiliations,” the reviewers summarized. torstar.co/A1Hr50DkAqZ
Trudeau said a rigorous vetting process had been followed prior to her installation. But it failed to reveal Payette had left a trail of misery in two previous workplaces, the Montreal Science Centre and the Canadian Olympic Committee.
Far-right extremism has received more mainstream attention in the wake of the Jan. 6 riot in Washington. News reports have identified people in the mob as members of militia groups, as well as the far-right Proud Boys movement. thestar.com/politics/feder…
A source has told the Star Canada’s intelligence agencies have been quietly probing domestic extremist groups for months to determine if they meet the legal threshold to be designated terrorist entities. thestar.com/politics/feder…
"We’re not looking for forgiveness, because we never made a mistake..."
Pressure is mounting on the government to forgive CERB repayments for self-employed Canadians affected by the confusion over gross and net income: thestar.com/business/2021/…
Green Party MP @paulmanly has presented a petition to the House of Commons that received more than 7,000 signatures, asking the government to allow self-employed CERB recipients to retroactively use their gross self-employed income thestar.com/business/2021/…
In early December, many self-employed recipients found out for the first time that they were supposed to base their eligibility on net self-employed income — meaning after expenses — and not gross. thestar.com/business/2021/…
The Ontario bureaucrat fired after an alleged fraud involving $11.6 million in COVID-19 funds was the kingpin in an elaborate “kickback” scheme that stole at least $30 million more from the government, court documents say. thestar.com/politics/provi…
Sanjay Madan was terminated in November from his $176,608-a-year job as a Ministry of Education computer specialist after the alleged theft of $11.6 million in Support for Families funds. thestar.com/politics/provi…
A total of more than $41.6 million was allegedly taken. No criminal charges have been laid, but the Ontario Provincial Police anti-rackets branch is investigating. thestar.com/politics/provi…