Toronto Maple Leafs will be missing Auston Matthews and Joe Thornton for Friday night’s rematch against the Edmonton Oilers
Day: January 22, 2021
Canadians everywhere are feeling the impact of COVID-19, on their families, their livelihoods and their way of life. Together, Canada and Ontario are working to reduce the impact of the pandemic, ensure health and safety, rebuild businesses, promote job creation, growth and investment. Investments in Ontario’s infrastructure during this extraordinary time provide an opportunity to make our communities more sustainable and resilient.
The Government of Canada’s vision is to be the most accessible and inclusive public service in the world by creating a barrier-free workplace where everyone can participate fully.
High-security nuclear sites across Canada are required to follow drug and alcohol testing requirements. The latest updates to the regulatory document REGDOC-2.2.4, Fitness for Duty, Volume II; Managing Alcohol and Drug Use, Version 3 complement earlier requirements approved by the Commission in 2017, such as random and pre-placement testing. Revised testing requirements for facility staff in key roles within high-security nuclear sites are based on rigorous research and provide the highest level of safety for all Canadians.