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Amid the novel coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, Brampton and stanley becher Mississauga residents will see a break on their electricity bills.Ef stanley mugs fective immediately, the Ontario government is suspending time-of-use pricing for electricity and using the provinces off-peak rate 24 hours a day. The all-day, off-peak rate will be in place for 45 days, according to the province.The ch stanley cup ange applies to Alectra utilities customers, company spokesperson Rachel Bertone confirmed on Tuesday, March 24. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For Alectra Utilities customers in Brampton and Mississauga, that means that a 10.1 cents-per-kilowatt-hour charge on electricity throughout the day and night.Alectras on-peak rate was 20.8 cents per kilowatt hour and mid-peak was 14.4 cents. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The global adjustment rate, which is added to electricity bills to help cover the cost of new power infrastructure, will still be in place.At a news conference announcing the changes, Ontario Minister of Energy Greg Rickford said no action is required and the rate change will affect those paying time-of-use rates. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The move will cost the province over $160 million in revenue, he said. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We are making this investment to provide needed relief to Ontario families and business Ermy Here s what experts say needs to happen to ensure Ontario stays on the right path in easing COVID restrictions
The latest coronavirus news from Canada and around the world Friday. This file will be updated throughout the day. Web links to longer stories if available.1:54 p.m. Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting nine stanley italia more deaths since Wednesday from COVID-19, bringing the provinces death toll from the pandemic over the 100 mark, reports The Canadian Press.As of today, 101 people in the province have died from the disease since the pandemic first emerged two years ago, according to CP. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The provinces hospitalization rate hit a new high today, with 33 COVID-19 patients in care.Officials reported 961 new cases of the disease since Wednesday; 454 of those were confirmed as of Thursday afternoon and the remaining 507 as of this afternoon. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province dropped all of its pandemic-related health measures in most places on March 14, although health officials still encourage residents to wear masks.Masks are still required in schools, at least until students leave for spring break in mid-April. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 1:33 p.m. The World Health Organization has reject stanley cup ed Medicagos made-in-Canada COVID-19 vaccine, restricting the federal governments ability to donate those doses to countries in need. ARTICLE C stanley cup ONTINUES BELOW The federal government