COVID-19

LET THE GAMES BEGIN IN THE CKL! OUTDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATION RESUME – WHAT OUR PRIVATE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS NEED TO KNOW TO RESUME THE FUN AND ENJOYMENT.

Phase 2 re-opening in the CKL includes outdoor-only sports and recreational facilities and training for outdoor team sports, with limits to enable physical distancing.  We have both City-run and many private sporting associations and clubs throughout the CKL, including soccer, lacrosse, tennis and others.  So, let the games begin, but only subject to the recommended […]

LET THE GAMES BEGIN IN THE CKL! OUTDOOR SPORTS AND RECREATION RESUME – WHAT OUR PRIVATE CLUBS AND ASSOCIATIONS NEED TO KNOW TO RESUME THE FUN AND ENJOYMENT. Read More »

ALL LIMITATION PERIODS AND COURT STEPS IN ONTARIO SUSPENDED TO SEP. 11 – "DECOUPLED" FROM THE STATE OF EMERGENCY.

On Saturday, June 6, the Ontario government, after consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health,  extended all emergency orders currently in force under sub-section 7.0.2 (4) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act until June 19, 2020. "It is critical that we keep these emergency orders in place so we can continue to reopen the

ALL LIMITATION PERIODS AND COURT STEPS IN ONTARIO SUSPENDED TO SEP. 11 – "DECOUPLED" FROM THE STATE OF EMERGENCY. Read More »

ONTARIO COVID SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL NOW UPDATED – EXPANDED LIST OF SYMPTOMS – Q & A ON YOUR RESULTS. CHECK IT OUT.

Recently the Ontario government updated its COVID-19 SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL. The Tool delivers multiple questions designed to recommend what, if any, actions the self-assessing person should take or consider, including whether to attend work. A link to the Tool is here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/ Determining “At-risk group” and “close physical contact”: The Tool identifies which individuals belong to an

ONTARIO COVID SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL NOW UPDATED – EXPANDED LIST OF SYMPTOMS – Q & A ON YOUR RESULTS. CHECK IT OUT. Read More »

EXTRA, EXTRA! CKL IS MOVING TO PHASE 2 ON FRIDAY. BARS AND RESTAURANTS. HAIR SALONS. GATHERINGS UP TO 10 PEOPLE. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TODAY'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

A significant list of businesses, including restaurants, hair salons and malls, will be allowed to reopen as of Friday in some parts of Ontario, except the Toronto-area and a few other regions, as the province enters Stage 2 of its restart phase through a regional approach. The majority of Ontario's public health unit regions will

EXTRA, EXTRA! CKL IS MOVING TO PHASE 2 ON FRIDAY. BARS AND RESTAURANTS. HAIR SALONS. GATHERINGS UP TO 10 PEOPLE. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT TODAY'S ANNOUNCEMENT. Read More »

CKL EMPLOYERS – USE ONTARIO'S UPDATED COVID-19 SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL TO HELP SCREEN YOUR EMPLOYEES IN YOUR WORKPLACE – PROMOTE BETTER SAFETY; MINIMIZE LIABILITY. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Recently the Ontario government updated its COVID-19 SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL. The Tool delivers multiple questions designed to recommend what, if any, actions the self-assessing person should take or consider, including whether to attend work. A link to the Tool is here: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/ The Tool offers another way in which employers and employees can assess whether attending work

CKL EMPLOYERS – USE ONTARIO'S UPDATED COVID-19 SELF-ASSESSMENT TOOL TO HELP SCREEN YOUR EMPLOYEES IN YOUR WORKPLACE – PROMOTE BETTER SAFETY; MINIMIZE LIABILITY. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Read More »

YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE CKL – NEW ONTARIO COUNCIL ESTABLISHED FOCUSING ON YOUR WELL-BEING AND OPPORTUNITIES. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW………

Yesterday the Ontario government announced the new Premier’s Council on Equality of Opportunity, a new advisory group that will provide advice on how young people can overcome social and economic barriers and achieve success. The council will also advise government on long-term actions that can be taken to support youth during the COVID-19 outbreak. “At

YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE CKL – NEW ONTARIO COUNCIL ESTABLISHED FOCUSING ON YOUR WELL-BEING AND OPPORTUNITIES. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW……… Read More »

MORE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CKL RESIDENTS WITH DISABILITIES – READ ALL ABOUT TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT.

Today the federal Government announced more support to help Canadians with disabilities deal with extra expenses during the pandemic. This support includes a special one-time, tax-free payment to individuals who are certificate holders of the Disability Tax Credit as of June 1, 2020, as follows: $600 for Canadians with a valid Disability Tax Credit certificate. $300 for

MORE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR CKL RESIDENTS WITH DISABILITIES – READ ALL ABOUT TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT. Read More »

CKL SENIORS – NEW OAS AND GIS FEDERAL ‘TOP UP’ PAYMENTS ANNOUNCED TODAY.

Today the federal Government announced that seniors eligible for the Old Age Security (OAS) pension and the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS) will receive their special one-time, tax-free payment during the week of July 6. Through this measure and others, the government is providing nearly $900 more for single seniors and more than $1,500 for senior couples,

CKL SENIORS – NEW OAS AND GIS FEDERAL ‘TOP UP’ PAYMENTS ANNOUNCED TODAY. Read More »

LAYOFFS IN ONTARIO – THE NEW DEAL FOR THE PANDEMIC – CANNOT BE A TERMINATION UNDER ONTARIO’S LEGISLATION. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW…..

CHANGES TO THE ESA DUE TO COVID-19 On May 29, 2020, the Ontario government enacted Regulation 228/20 – Infectious Disease Emergency Leave (“Regulation”) under the Employment Standards Act, 2000 (“ESA”). It offers Ontario employers impacted by COVID-19 with temporary relief from the ESA’s rules on temporary layoffs, termination, severance and constructive dismissal, by deeming an employee to be on unpaid,

LAYOFFS IN ONTARIO – THE NEW DEAL FOR THE PANDEMIC – CANNOT BE A TERMINATION UNDER ONTARIO’S LEGISLATION. WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW….. Read More »

FEDS – NON MEDICAL MASKS USE REQUIRED IN AIR, SHIP, TRUCKING AND OTHER TRANSIT – EXPANDED USE.

The federal Government has expanded the required use of face coverings on planes, trains, ships and transit to reduce the spread of COVID-19.  Effective Thursday, June 4 at midday, airline flight crew and airport workers will be required to wear non-medical masks, in addition to the existing requirement for passengers.  Railway operators will have to notify passengers

FEDS – NON MEDICAL MASKS USE REQUIRED IN AIR, SHIP, TRUCKING AND OTHER TRANSIT – EXPANDED USE. Read More »

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