A look inside a 'Sprung Structure' in Toronto | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 21, 2024 - 04:00

A look inside a 'Sprung Structure' in Toronto

November 21, 2024
As the City of Ottawa moves forward with a plan to build a temporary housing facility for asylum seekers, city staff say they're studying the examples set by other municipalities that already use the tent-like structures to house vulnerable populations.


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Canada’s public health agency on Friday confirmed the first case of clade I mpox in Canada, in an person in Manitoba.The Public Health Agency of Canada said this travel-related case was associated with an ongoing outbreak of clade I mpox in central and eastern Africa.“The individual sought medical care for mpox symptoms in Canada shortly after their return and is currently isolating,” the agency said in a statement.
November 22, 2024 - 23:23 | | The Globe and Mail
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is firmly in his Swiftie era.Trudeau attended the Taylor Swift concert in Toronto on Friday, the Eras Tour’s second-last night in the city.Press secretary Jenna Ghassabeh confirmed that the prime minister was at the concert with family members.
November 22, 2024 - 21:18 | | The Globe and Mail
Mazina Giizhik-iban, Murray Sinclair, was an inspiration to many people across this land. To me, he was a mentor, an adviser and a dear friend. I am grateful for the time we shared and the privilege to have learned from his powerful teachings and lessons.I have so many fond memories of Murray, but one of my favourites is from many years ago when I joined him and his beloved wife, Katherine, and their family during the Lake Winnipeg Water Walk. Katherine and others led this journey to raise awareness about the health of Lake Winnipeg and the need to protect the water as a sacred, living...
November 22, 2024 - 20:57 | | The Globe and Mail