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Hello <<First Name>>,

I hope you and your loved ones enjoyed a wonderful Canada Day. I was thrilled to be joined by local artists and performers on July 1st for a virtual Canada Day celebration highlighting the local talents that York South—Weston has to offer.

If you are a parent of young children, I know this must be an uncertain time for you. Although the government has come forward with a series of announcements recently, many parents have been let down by the lack of detail. Whether it involves childcare spaces or restarting school in September (or both), parents are still looking for answers on how the Ontario Government plans to provide a safe environment for their children. While we've seen the government present frameworks, they fall short of a plan. Canadians summers are short, and now is not the time to leave the heavy lifting to childcare providers and school boards.

The choices we make in the coming weeks will have impacts that reach beyond the classroom. As portions of the economy start to re-open, parents will be eager to re-enter the workforce, and we need to be prepared to support them. This will require resources, creativity, and most importantly, the voices of parents, teachers and students, who to this point have been left out of the discussion.

As the Official Opposition, we place a high value on ensuring we are not just opposing the government, but actively proposing solutions to the issues of the day. Today, we released some ideas to get Ontario on the path to a successful school re-opening. Whether it's supporting parents directly, or advocating for inventive uses of government infrastructure, there is an opportunity to do things better. Please read through the list of proposals in the press release below, and as always, I encourage your feedback.

For families with concerns and questions about childcare, I would like to encourage you to join our Facebook live discussion this Thursday at 7:00pm. We will be discussing some of the concerns with the governments current plan, and soliciting feedback from individuals on how we can be better. I hope you can join us.

On a final note, I had the opportunity to rise in the house this morning and hold the government to account for the lack of local testing capacity here in York South—Weston. Please take an opportunity to watch the exchange on youtube HERE.


As always, my office is here to help. Please call at 416-243-7984, or email us at fhassan-co@ndp.on.ca.

Take care, stay home, and wash your hands.

Best Regards,



Faisal Hassan
Member of Provincial Parliament
York South—Weston
 
Each level of government has useful information to support you during this crisis. For more information, visit the resources below:
News Release
 

NDP demands back-to-school help for parents and schools

 

QUEEN’S PARK — NDP Education critic Marit Stiles and NDP Child Care critic Doly Begum say the Ford government’s vague instructions for school re-opening is leaving parents and educators with no certainty they’ll have support to make it work. They’re calling for a number of specific commitments from Ford, including everything from more teachers and school busses to ensure physical distancing, to paid leave for parents who have kids learning from home.

“Working parents are anxious about how to manage when work resumes but full-time school doesn’t,” said Stiles. “If kids can’t get back to school, working parents can’t get back to work. It’s that simple.”

“Child care is critical to reopening the economy and ensuring that parents, especially women, can re-enter the workforce,” Begum said. “The government has been treating this as an afterthought when it should be a top priority.”

New Democrats called on the government to implement an immediate action plan including:

  • Guarantee that parents will be able to access paid, job-protected leave until school and child care fully resumes.
  • Immediate funding to stabilize the child care sector to prevent fee increases and layoffs.
  • Hire more teachers and other education workers to allow for more, smaller classes.
  • Immediate funding for urgent school repairs and upgrades, including infection control (eg: touch-free sinks and soap dispensers).
  • Funding for more school busses to allow for physical distancing.
  • Additional support for students with special needs or who are struggling online.
  • Strike a COVID-19 recovery school advisory group that includes frontline education workers, parents and students, school boards and parents.
  • Consult with municipalities to find ways to use available public infrastructure so that school and child care centres can resume in-person for as many children as possible in a safe and healthy way.
  • Guarantee that no essential workers currently receiving emergency child care will lose child care provision when the emergency child care program ends

School boards across the province are in the process of developing plans for September based on general, vague instructions the government issued on June 19. They mandate starting with a hybrid model that would keep kids learning at home at least half the time.

Community News: 
MPP Faisal Hassan questions the Government about a lack of testing capacity in York South—Weston.
Urgent Opportunity: 

The Career Foundation is collaborating with Amazon to help fill 600 full-time Warehouse Associate jobs at their new location in Scarborough! Interviews start today and close Friday.

Applications are now being accepted at: www.careerfoundation.com/Amazon
Toronto ACORN members will be hosting another Tenants Rights Workshop this week! Join tenants from across the City and learn about your rights during COVID-19 and beyond! Those who are interested can RSVP by emailing GTAinfo@ACORNcanada.org or by calling 416 461 9233.
Shakespeare in Action has recently announced their summer programming for seniors and children. To learn more, follow the links below:

Digital Summer Story Club - A free 6-week readers’ theatre program for kids ages 7-14

Backyard Summer Camps - Ages 7-14

The Tempest in North West Toronto - Ages 55+
 
York West Active Living Centre is continuing to provide virtual programming to residents. For a program schedule, click HERE.
The Syme 55+ Seniors' Centre, in partnership with Syme Woolner Neighbourhood and Family Centre and the Daily Bread Food Bank, have come together to open a new food bank in the York South—Weston community. 

Date: Each Wednesday, starting July 8th, 2020
Time: 2:00pm-4:00pm
Address: 33 Pritchard Ave Toronto ON M6N 1T4

For more information, contact:
Phone: 416-766-0388
Email: syme55@syme55.com
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