Type | Web Page |
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Abstract | Guidance and plans for students to start the 2020-21 school year. |
Language | en-CA |
URL | https://www.alberta.ca/k-to-12-school-re-entry-2020-21-school-year.aspx |
Extra | Library Catalog: www.alberta.ca |
Date Added | 7/22/2020, 8:25:47 AM |
Type | Journal Article |
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Abstract | Le gouvernement fédéral devrait rendre au Parlement le pouvoir d’approuver les dépenses et fournir des mises à jour fiscales et économiques trimestrielles pour la durée de la pandémie de COVID-19, a déclaré le Comité sénatorial des finances nationales dans un rapport provisoire publié mardi. Le comité a étudié la réponse du gouvernement à la pandémie et à ses conséquences économiques. Cette réponse a été solide, et de nombreux témoins ont exprimé leur sincère gratitude pour les aides financières qui ont été rapidement mises en place et qui ont probablement permis d’éviter une crise économique plus grave. Le gouvernement a toutefois utilisé des pouvoirs extraordinaires pour atteindre ces objectifs. |
URL | https://sencanada.ca/media/366448/2020-07-13_nffn_covid-19-report_final_f.pdf |
Date Added | 7/21/2020, 4:49:47 PM |
Type | Web Page |
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Abstract | The mask mandate trend moves West! Jody Johnson joins Susan Gardner for week 19 of the weekly recap to discuss masks, new legislation in Ontario, news about municipal funding in BC and a possible move to stage 4 for Manitoba. Plus, talks of a new mini-bubble in Eastern Canada. |
URL | https://www.municipalworld.com/podcasts/covid-19-recap-week-19-municipal-money-mask-mandates-and-a-new-mini-bubble-jody-johnson/?utm_source=Podcast+Alerts&utm_campaign=f18f582e58-MPR-MWShares-COVID-19-update-week19&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_518d1d6fe3-f18f582e58-67348490 |
Date Added | 7/24/2020, 9:40:47 AM |
Type | Journal Article |
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Author | Sadaf Noorishad |
Abstract | The federal government should return the power to approve spending to Parliament and provide quarterly fiscal and economic updates for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Senate Committee on National Finance said in an interim report released Tuesday. The committee has been studying the government’s response to the pandemic and its economic consequences. The government’s response has been robust — many witnesses expressed sincere appreciation for the financial supports that were quickly put in place and that likely prevented a more severe economic crash. However, the government has used extraordinary powers to achieve these aims. |
Language | en |
Library Catalog | Zotero |
URL | https://sencanada.ca/media/366449/2020-07-13_nffn_covid-19-report_final_e.pdf |
Pages | 54 |
Date Added | 7/21/2020, 4:47:29 PM |
Type | Blog Post |
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Abstract | Federation of Canadian Municipalities CEO Carole Saab joins Susan Gardner to discuss the recent announcement of the safe economic restart plan – and the financial relief Canadian municipalities need immediately as they continue to struggle under COVID-19. |
Language | en-CA |
URL | https://www.municipalworld.com/podcasts/economic-recovery-and-the-municipal-finance-crisis-carole-saab/ |
Extra | Library Catalog: www.municipalworld.com |
Blog Title | Municipal World |
Date Added | 7/22/2020, 8:29:16 AM |
Type | Web Page |
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Abstract | Following public health advice and feedback from Manitobans, the province has adjusted plans for the fourth phase of the Restoring Safe Services roadmap as part of the #RestartMB program, Health, Seniors and Active Living Minister Cameron Friesen announced today. |
Language | en |
URL | https://news.gov.mb.ca/news/index.html?item=48699 |
Extra | Library Catalog: news.gov.mb.ca |
Website Title | Province of Manitoba |
Date Added | 7/23/2020, 3:33:42 PM |
Type | Web Page |
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Abstract | Saskatchewan continues to progress through Phase 4 of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan. Additional activities and businesses are being reopened in a measured, careful manner as part of the plan to re-open the provincial economy. Starting July 21, modifications come into effect for: Drive-in theatres: reducing distance between vehicles to two metres, down from five metres. Retail guidelines, libraries and places of worship: reducing the length of time that returned or donated items must be held to 24 hours, down from 72 hours. Fitness facilities: permitting 24-hour access to fitness facilities, and ensuring registration of guests to facilitate contact tracing, if required. Campgrounds: laundry facilities are now able to open following new guidelines for safe operation. |
Language | en |
URL | https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/news-and-media/2020/july/21/more-phase-4-reopen-saskatchewan |
Extra | Library Catalog: www.saskatchewan.ca |
Website Title | Government of Saskatchewan |
Date Added | 7/22/2020, 8:42:55 AM |
Type | Blog Post |
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Abstract | In Part 1 former City councillor and local government veteran Harold Usher joined us to share his thoughts on the ongoing challenges for visible minorities and how systemic racism continues to manifest itself in Canadian municipalities. Today he discusses Black Lives Matter, COVID-19 and how municipal governments can take bold steps in tackling racial inequality. |
Language | en-CA |
URL | https://www.municipalworld.com/podcasts/systemic-racism-in-canadian-communities-part-2-harold-usher-2-2/ |
Extra | Library Catalog: www.municipalworld.com |
Blog Title | Municipal World |
Date Added | 7/21/2020, 12:10:07 PM |
Type | Web Page |
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Abstract | 29th July 2020 This webinar will wrap-up the series of PIARC Webinars on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on roads and road transport. It will share lessons and best practice that have been identified from our members across the globe, on topics such as road works, freight, management, finance, road safety, etc. It will also present PIARC’s planned actions. |
Language | en-US |
URL | https://deloitte.zoom.us/webinar/register/7015942152926/WN_xouTsef-QxS7pMZM6P73JA |
Extra | Library Catalog: deloitte.zoom.us |
Website Title | Zoom Video |
Date Added | 7/21/2020, 12:16:08 PM |
Type | Web Page |
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Abstract | The University of Toronto’s plans for a safe and gradual return to on-campus operations this fall will see most employees continuing to work remotely, the university says. |
Language | en |
URL | https://www.utoronto.ca/news/emphasis-safety-u-t-takes-gradual-approach-return-campus-operations |
Extra | Library Catalog: www.utoronto.ca |
Website Title | University of Toronto News |
Date Added | 7/21/2020, 4:40:11 PM |