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‘The last mile of the race’: Canada’s municipalities can bring housing solutions over the finish line
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‘The last mile of the race’: Canada’s municipalities can bring housing solutions over the finish line

Bonnie Crombie resigns as Ontario Liberal Leader after getting 57 per cent of delegate support
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Bonnie Crombie resigns as Ontario Liberal Leader after getting 57 per cent of delegate support

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Pharmaceutical association wants to talk drug regulations
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Who's Lobbying for Whom: Pharmaceutical association wants to talk drug regulations

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St. Clair college new contract with U.S. vendor raises questions on whether Premier Ford's procurement directives are enough
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St. Clair college new contract with U.S. vendor raises questions on whether Premier Ford's procurement directives are enough

The province issued procurement guidelines for public institutions like colleges, universities, and hospitals, urging them to “prioritize” Canadian businesses. But in practice, critics say, those guidelines have no teeth. St. Clair college has signed a new contract with Blackboard, a U.S.-based education software firm. It was not tendered through a public procurement process, despite a Canadian competitor offering the same services and being prepared to bid.

Ottawa moves to give premiers more control over immigration
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Ottawa moves to give premiers more control over immigration

Regulatory amendments proposed by the Liberal government would maintain Ottawa's authority over high-level immigration targets, but experts say they will give provinces increased power to dictate which prospective immigrants are admitted into their respective jurisdictions.

Ontario government proposes changes, driver charged after daycare crash
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Ontario government proposes changes, driver charged after daycare crash

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When classrooms turn violent, everyone pays the price
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When classrooms turn violent, everyone pays the price

"The rising number of violent incidents in classrooms should not be seen as inevitable. They should be seen as a signal flare. We can decide that these incidents will not define our children’s education, nor their futures," writes Andrew Reddin, CEO of the Child Development Institute.

These are the changes the government is putting forward on the Ontario blue boxes
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These are the changes the government is putting forward on the Ontario blue boxes

After facing significant backlash from municipalities, environmental advocates, and opposition parties, the Ford government announced it will maintain existing recycling targets for paper, glass, metals, and rigid plastics.

Ontario set to begin building road to the Ring of Fire
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Ontario set to begin building road to the Ring of Fire

Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to do away with automated speed cameras
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford threatens to do away with automated speed cameras

Mayor of Barrie, Ont., declares state of emergency over homeless encampments
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Mayor of Barrie, Ont., declares state of emergency over homeless encampments

Calandra eyes legislation to revamp the role of trustees amid spending scandal
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Calandra eyes legislation to revamp the role of trustees amid spending scandal

While no timeline has been announced for potential governance reforms, insiders say the ministry is preparing a package of proposed legislation still for this year that could redefine the responsibilities, or even the necessity, of elected trustees altogether.

Ontario home care nurses demand same pay, benefits as hospital nurses
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Ontario home care nurses demand same pay, benefits as hospital nurses

Ontario education minister takes aim at school board chair over $15 shake, other expenses
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Ontario education minister takes aim at school board chair over $15 shake, other expenses

No clear pitch, poor tour planning: Inside the Liberals’ campaign debrief
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No clear pitch, poor tour planning: Inside the Liberals’ campaign debrief

Party members will soon decide whether to back Crombie’s continued leadership, and many will be reading the debrief for clues about whether she can course-correct.

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