Ontario Premier Doug Ford is in isolation after coming into contact with a staffer who tested positive for COVID-19, a statement from his office says.
The group called upon the government to close more workplaces, implement paid sick leave for workers, and speed up the vaccine distribution process to essential workers.
Rogers customers across Canada were unable to access the internet, send and receive texts, or make or answer phone calls for several hours on Monday.
24/7 vaccinations will be offered by some clinics as early as Wednesday.
Jones called Ford a barrage of names, including "Sylvester [after he] got caught eating Tweety Bird."
Rick Watkins, 57, has been charged with three counts of sexual assault, sexual interference, and sexual exploitation of a young person(s).
Elliott's comments appear to contradict remarks made earlier on Tuesday by Labour Minister Monte McNaughton, who said that paid sick leave would only come to Ontario with an expansion of CRSB.
Ontario Liberal Party leader Stephen Del Duca described the event as "farcical," asking "what planet is that okay on?"
Bill 21, which passed the Quebec legislature nearly two years ago, prohibits public sector workers from displaying religious symbols while on the job.
Pallister made the announcement during a Tuesday press conference, where he said that 4,000 Canadian truckers would be vaccinated "within eight weeks."
Currently, houses of worship in Ontario are not allowed more than ten people. But film crews can have up to 50 actors on scene, as well as unlimited crew members.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights is a government-funded museum, receiving $29.2 million in taxpayer funding in the 2020-2021 fiscal year
The budget will introduce $100 billion in new spending.
"Rob Ford's brother is in charge of the response to the biggest medical crisis in a century," Angus tweeted.
"We will secure the economic future of Canada by creating new opportunities, more jobs, higher wages, and lower taxes," wrote O'Toole.