Many families often take on tasks like feeding, helping with mobility, and engaging socially in the care homes, but because they can no longer visit, this puts even more onus on care aides to safeguard them.
Seniors Minister Deb Schulte, pictured on the Hill earlier this year, is helping co-ordinate the government's response to the spread in long-term care homes with the provinces. The work of care aides is central to the survival of our most vulnerable population, write Dr. Carole A. Estabrook and Dr. Janice Keefe. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
There will be many heroes in the coming days, some already rising to the challenge of COVID-19, including nurses, doctors, paramedics and hospital cleaners, as well as delivery drivers, grocery store workers, and warehouse staff.
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Mobilizing younger voters, especially millennials, would be a 'political windfall' for the Greens, especially in ridings where left-leaning voters have a say in the outcome, says Nik Nanos.
'We simply have to find the bandwidth for the joint committee to meet virtually or in a hybrid format,' says Independent Senator Yuen Pau Woo, who is designated to become co-chair of the Scrutiny of Regulations Joint Co
A House-wide test of the new remote voting application developed by the administration has yet to take place, and questions on how exactly voting by app would work and look in the Chamber remain to be ironed out.
Liberal MP Ken Hardie, former broadcaster, says he doesn't want to see lawmakers or social media companies 'running rampant over free expression,' but there is a 'fine line' that needs to be walked.
The NCC has proposed building six new embassies in the Mechanicsville neighbourhood, which would increase the diplomatic presence west of downtown Ottawa.