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non-essential retailers in the grey zones will be allowed to open their doors with a 25 per cent capacity limit. The province said the move is to "support the province's economic recovery."

The same applies to some other businesses, including discount and big box retailers, liquor stores, hardware stores and garden centres.

but

Personal care services, however, are to remain closed.

Gatherings at residences are still prohibited, but outdoor events and social gatherings of up to 10 people with two metres of distance are allowed, with masks strongly encouraged.

Funerals, weddings and baptisms are also allowed, with 10 people either indoors or outdoors, with two metres of distance between them.

Religious gatherings are similarly capped at 10 people indoors with two metres between them, and masks are mandatory. Virtual and drive-in religious services are also allowed.


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non-essential retailers in the grey zones will be allowed to open their doors with a 25 per cent capacity limit. The province said the move is to "support the province's economic recovery."

The same applies to some other businesses, including discount and big box retailers, liquor stores, hardware stores and garden centres.

but

Personal care services, however, are to remain closed.

Gatherings at residences are still prohibited, but outdoor events and social gatherings of up to 10 people with two metres of distance are allowed, with masks strongly encouraged.

Funerals, weddings and baptisms are also allowed, with 10 people either indoors or outdoors, with two metres of distance between them.

Religious gatherings are similarly capped at 10 people indoors with two metres between them, and masks are mandatory. Virtual and drive-in religious services are also allowed.


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Told you

y’all got all hype

smh
 

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from the MacLean magazine

The first step is admitting you have a problem. So, let’s do that: Canada is doing a terrible job fighting COVID. How terrible? The Lowy Institute, one of Australia’s most-respected think tanks, is tracking pandemic metrics to gauge the performance of 98 countries as they respond to this global crisis. Canada ranks 61st. We are behind El Salvador, Belarus and Myanmar.


And the Lowy rankings do not yet take into account vaccination rates. Among nations which have access to the vaccine, and keeping in mind we were one of the first nations to get that access, we rank 35th with a per capita rate one fifth the United States’. It gets worse. Today it was revealed that even that low number is inflated because the Ford government in Ontario has been incompetently double-counting vaccinations.


If the Prime Minister did implement a national strategy, he could then hire some of the million Canadians currently unemployed, and finally launch an effective test and trace program country-wide. He could compel domestic drug manufacturers to retool and start producing more vaccines. He could, like U.S. President Joe Biden, use the national defence forces to set up regional vaccination centres.

The numbers are in: Canada’s COVID-fighting efforts are among world’s worst - Macleans.ca




next level incompetence :francis:
it's willful. all so he can say he's saved some money meanwhile swaths of people are dying.
 

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it's willful. all so he can say he's saved some money meanwhile swaths of people are dying.

Absolute joke

Trudeau feels good about how he’s handled it because all he has to do is point next door and say

“we’re handling it better than the US! We locked our borders!”

Really can’t stand that smug cac
 

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non-essential retailers in the grey zones will be allowed to open their doors with a 25 per cent capacity limit. The province said the move is to "support the province's economic recovery."

The same applies to some other businesses, including discount and big box retailers, liquor stores, hardware stores and garden centres.

but

Personal care services, however, are to remain closed.

Gatherings at residences are still prohibited, but outdoor events and social gatherings of up to 10 people with two metres of distance are allowed, with masks strongly encouraged.

Funerals, weddings and baptisms are also allowed, with 10 people either indoors or outdoors, with two metres of distance between them.

Religious gatherings are similarly capped at 10 people indoors with two metres between them, and masks are mandatory. Virtual and drive-in religious services are also allowed.


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guarantee he'll be telling everyone to "stay a la maison" within the first few days of March....:francis:
 

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Absolute joke

Trudeau feels good about how he’s handled it because all he has to do is point next door and say

“we’re handling it better than the US! We locked our borders!”

Really can’t stand that smug cac
Biden team is actually doing a good job getting vaccine out
their numbers are down and they doing 2mill vaccination a day


in canada complete opposite smh
 

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However, I'm finding a lot of vacancies in apartments across town tho and tons of buildings offering discounted rent:jbhmm:
 
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