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Dear Friends, 

Today I joined a small group of MPPs at Queen’s Park to deal with new government legislation to extend the provincial state of emergency until May 12. The bill also made a few housekeeping changes, including formally adopting the previously-announced six-month interest free period for OSAP holders. 

While we supported the bill in order to extend the emergency order and combat the spread of COVID-19, our caucus used the opportunity to talk about what should have been in the government’s bill. We talked about the people who are falling through the cracks in the federal emergency supports, and who urgently need the province to step up and help them. We told stories of the small businesses in our communities who are struggling to survive and adapt to an economy where people have to stay at home. And we continued our call for immediate, urgent measures to curb the devastating infection rate in long term care and nursing homes. 

In my role as Education Critic, I spoke about the impact of social isolation and remote distance learning on students, their families and on educators, all of whom are doing their best to maintain learning in an extremely challenging context. 

I want to acknowledge that the steps we are all taking together - staying at home, physically distancing, being away from friends, families, and work - are not easy. These measures are tough - but we know that what we are doing is saving lives. 

Even with these significant restrictions, Ontario lost 43 lives to the virus just since yesterday, bringing the death toll in the province to 334. Across the country there are now over 26,000 confirmed cases, and to our south, Americans are reeling from 25,000 deaths - 10,000 in New York City alone. We absolutely need to stay the course, until we have either controlled the spread or a vaccine is available. What you're doing matters.

But that doesn’t mean we can get through this without more support. I will keep pushing for tangible supports for all who are impacting by this pandemic. I’ll keep advocating for greater protections and fairer wages for the essential workers who are caring for the sick and vulnerable, keeping food on our tables and keeping the lights on at home. And I’ll keep sharing your concerns and ideas with the government so that we can revive our local economy as soon as it’s safe.

Thanks for everything you're doing,

Marit

Join me, live on Facebook this Thursday

At 6pm on April 16, I’ll be live on Facebook to talk about the provincial response to COVID-19 and answer your questions.
To participate, like and follow my page on Facebook, and log in this Thursday at 6pm. You can send in your questions to MStiles-QP@ndp.on.ca (please add Facebook Live to the subject line). See you there!

Here are the latest developments:


Schools remain closed beyond May 4

The Premier also announced today that schools will not be returning on May 4 as previously planned - but a new date has yet to be announced. 

Government orders childcare centres to stop charging fees

Following advocacy from parents and the Opposition, the Ontario government is temporarily preventing child care centres from collecting payments from parents during the COVID-19 pandemic, while also ensuring that their child care spaces are protected. I have heard from a number of constituents who were being charged while not receiving care, and I’m pleased to see this will be stopped, but we also need government investment to ensure childcare providers don’t shut down. 

New Personal Protective Equipment arrives

The government reports that over the last five days, more than 13 million surgical and procedural masks, 200,000 N95 respirator masks, and 38 ventilators have been delivered to Ontario's pandemic stockpile warehouses. 

Long Term Care staffing update

For weeks, Doug Ford has refused to mandate an end to LTC staff working at multiple homes, which has contributed to the wildfire-like spread of COVID-19 in long-term care. Tonight, his government finally announced an order to deploy more staff to LTC homes, and limit LTC staff to working at one facility.

Precautions and enforcement for essential businesses

On April 8, the government announced plans to add more employment standards officers, issue health and safety guidance, and double the capacity of Ontario’s Health and Safety Call Centre to ensure essential workplaces are complying with physical distancing protocols, such as on construction sites and grocery stores.

This is a step in the right direction. I have heard many concerning reports from workers who don’t feel safe at work and shoppers who don’t feel safe visiting crowded stores.

Reminder: Your Rights at Work

To know your rights as a worker, read the Ontario Government’s guide to refusing work as well as the Workers Health and Safety Centre’s guide for workers during COVID-19. The Workers' Action Centre is hosting free online workshops weekly on Thursdays at 7pm - sign up for the next one here. You can also call the Workers Action Centre at hotline at 416-531-0778 or 1-855-531-0778. 


Need help? 
 

211 is here for you

211 information service is available by phone, chat or email to connect you with services and supports during this time.


City of Toronto Social Supports during COVID-19

The City of Toronto website has valuable resources on social supports in the city, including new food access supports and resources available for seniors and other vulnerable people experiencing hardship related to COVID-19.

https://www.toronto.ca/home/covid-19/covid-19-social-support/

Public Health Updates

COVID-19 self-assessment tool:
Use this to determine what steps you should take should you exhibit symptoms: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/#q0

Reminder that updates on the pandemic response are available daily on the following websites:

Toronto.ca/coronavirus

Information from Toronto Public Health on local cases, how to protect yourself and where to seek further medical support.

Ontario.ca/coronavirus

Information from Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long Term Care

Find out how to protect yourself, what to do if you’re sick and how to recognize possible symptoms. Updated twice daily, in 30 languages.

Canada.ca/coronavirus

Information from the Government of Ontario and the Public Health Agency of Canada

Updates on the national response and access to emergency support benefits.

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