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Who said what this week

“This too little, too late approach, which was the hallmark of stages one and two of the pandemic, cannot extend to the reopening of schools this fall.”

The Registered Nurses Association of Ontario in a letter to Premier Doug Ford saying they are “gravely concerned” over the lack of information on the province’s school plans for September

“There’s a tipping point of which there’s any effectiveness at all to conduct any type of a campaign, and I would suggest we’re very close to that tipping point.”

Green Party executive director Dana Taylor on the state of the party’s finances

“How the living hell did it get this bad?’

Former Green Party president Jean-Luc Cooke expresses shock on Twitter over the party’s shambolic financial situation.

“First, it’s awful, and second, it’s not surprising.”

U of T housing expert David Hulchanski on the nine-per-cent housing rate among former encampment occupants

“I know other people learned English in a short period of time and got good marks. Why not me?”

Emir Dag, one of three TDSB students who earned a perfect 100-per-cent average this year. Dag moved to Toronto from Mardin, Turkey four years ago not knowing a word of English

“I could have lost my life that day . . . many times.”

Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell testifies at a hearing into the Jan. 6 insurrection

“We’re not just athletes, we’re people at the end of the day and sometimes you just have to step back.”

U.S. Olympic gymnast Simone Biles on her decision to withdraw from competition

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