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Scott Ingram CPA, CA
areacode416
I decided to read the 80 page report from Ontario's Auditor General about Condos. In this thread I'll share what struck me as interesting... /1 Mentions 890,000 condo units in
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Laura Stone
l_stone
NEW: Ontario has completed the first round of vaccines in LTC homes in Toronto, Peel, York and Windsor-Essex, as well as Ottawa, Durham and Simcoe Muskoka. 40% of homes are
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) New York City announced it will close its schools again Thursday after its #COVID positivity rate rose to 3%. By comparison, Montreal’s schools are staying open even though the
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Heather e^‑1/x^2
HeatherMoAndCo
Ontario, be aware of AstroTurf organizations pretending to be grassroots “non profits” that are, in fact, well funded groups seeking to dismantle public healthcare. “Concerned Ontario Doctors” launders disinformation through
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Shane Dingman
shanedingman
Been thinking about the government's expanded "lockdown" and school return delays all weekend. The thing that comes back to me, again, is the Ontario's total failure to use asymptomatic testing
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Marco Chown Oved
MarcoOved
THREAD I’ve been reporting on the disparities in #COVID19 deaths at different nursing homes and last month, I was surprised to see the Globe and Mail recommend the large #LTC
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Donald Welsh
DonaldWelsh16
Canada has shrunk as a nation. Our minds dulled by relentless propaganda, uninspiring leaders, a lazy media and an absent academic class. Those aren't my words but of a colleague
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Richard Warnica
richardwarnica
One of the more interesting things about long-term care as a business in Ontario is that is effectively isolated from a lot of the market forces that you might expect
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Sean Marshall
Sean_YYZ
A thread on old Brewers Retail locations in Northern Ontario. Unlike the south, most Beer Store locations in the North still have the retro orange signs. But there’s something more
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) As Quebecers await word on whether a more contagious variant of the #coronavirus is circulating in the province, it’s worth reviewing the latest provincial data on workplace outbreaks, with
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Diego Bassani, PhD 🏠😷
DGBassani
Hmm, not really. Look at this:https://twitter.com/melissagrelo/status/1339772726475706368 This corresponds to a prevalence of 1,583 cases per 100,000 asymptomatic individuals. It is extremely high for an asymptomatic population. There are c
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Nathan Stall
NathanStall
Yesterday, despite rising #COVID19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in LTC, Ontario released a framework to "keep the province safe and open": https://news.ontario.ca/en/release/59051/ontario-releases-covid-19-response-framewor
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Marc Bronson
MarcBronsonDC
Dr. Sarah Green, with NO CCO experience and PUBLIC COMPLAINTS against her for unsupported scientific claims on her website as of March 2020, has been appointed to lead the COMPLAINTS
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Janet French
Jantafrench
Groups representing businesses in Alberta say they could use more clarity from the provincial government on specifically what COVID numbers would trigger further restrictions or a lockdown. The Edmonton Chamber
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ohayoodesu
Parents need to understand that in-class school doesn't mean mental health problems go away. #cdnpoli #onpoli #Ontario #onted #FireLecce #schoolsreopening (1/4) You may think your child is having more problems
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Philip Loring
ConserveChange
Since the start of the pandemic, the incomparable @StatCan_eng emeritus Ray Bollman has been tracking the impacts on employment in rural and urban areas. I thought now might be a
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