The LocalSKIM for Friday, June 25

  • An anti-lockdown rally is scheduled to take place Saturday afternoon at Queenston Heights with federal People’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier, independent MPP Randy Hillier and Pastor Henry Hildebrandt all expected to speak. (St. Catharines Standard)
  • Niagara’s Chair Jim Bradley met with Chief Stacey LaForme of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and agreed to build a stronger relationship as a first step towards reconciliation. (610 CKTB)
  • A survey has revealed that most employees want to continue to work from home after COVID-19 has ended with 54% respondents stating they would consider quitting if flexibility on schedule and work location is not maintained. (Thorold News)