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TORONTO 鈥?COVID-19 cases among agri-food workers in Windsor-Essex have spiked this week, the Ontario region top doctor said Wednesday, as a provincial effort to test all migrant workers for the virus ramped up.The region medical officer of health, Dr. Wajid Ahmed, said 38 additional workers had tested positive for the virus, bringing the total number of infections in the sector to over 200 since the start of the pandemic.Of those cases, about 90 per cent are temporary foreign workers, he added. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are seeing a ... spike in our local community cases in the migrant farm or temporary foreign workers population, Ahmed said. We need to get a better understanding of how we can support that particular group and there a lot of community players working together outside of the public health trying to find better solution to address them.Approximately 20,0
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stanley tumblers in designated school zones and community safety zones starting this year. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I have trouble with that, said Coun. Lloyd Ferguson. We want to slow people down. We have reduced the speed limit. I know Im going to get complaints on this. Soldo said Toronto introduced a similar program in July with 50 automatic speed enforcement cameras and takes a zero-tolerance approach to speeding. Hamilton, he said, will follow its lead. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Soldo said 12 locations have been identified throughout the city where the two enforcement cameras will be rotating among the sites. The cameras will be located along a stretch of the road for 90 days and then moved to a different locati