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  2. COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto will be moved from its current restriction level on November 14. [81] On November 10, Toronto saw a record number of new infections with 533 new cases in 24 hours. [82] On the same day, it was announced Toronto would be moving to Red-level on November 14. The city enacted further, more stringent restrictions on top of the colour-code level.

  3. Unemployment rate unchanged but signs point to cooling jobs ...

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    Estimates from the ONS revealed that the unemployment rate for those aged 16 and over was 4.2% in the three months to August.

  4. COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Canada was announced on January 25, 2020, involving a traveller who had recently returned to Toronto from travel in China, including Wuhan. [4] Ontario has had the largest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases among Canada's provinces and territories, but due to having the largest population, only ranks ...

  5. Economy of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto's Financial District from the northeast at the Pantages Tower. The district is the city's central business district. The economy of Toronto is the largest contributor to the Canadian economy, at 20% of the national GDP, and an important economic hub of the world. [1] Toronto is a commercial, distribution, financial and industrial centre ...

  6. Are there signs of recession in the jobs report? Strong June ...

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  8. History of the National Health Service - Wikipedia

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    Doctors also took strike action in 1975, with junior doctors walking out over long hours and inadequate pay for extra time and consultants taking action in defence of their right to place their private patients in NHS beds. [54] Although strikes in the NHS remained rare, changes in everyday industrial relations were more profound.

  9. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    In 1980, 4 out of 5 employees got health insurance through their jobs. Now, just over half of them do. Millennials can stay on our parents’ plans until we turn 26. But the cohort right afterward, 26- to 34-year-olds, has the highest uninsured rate in the country and millennials—alarmingly—have more collective medical debt than the boomers.