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Doug Ford's apology for his racist remarks is meaningless without action on Indigenous rights, writes Amnesty Canada's ...
Elections Ontario has no plans to update its website with final results or any additional information for several more months ...
Doug Ford both walked back and doubled down on his call for asylum seekers to get work permits. Last week, Ontario’s Premier ...
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Ontario launching $260M round of funding for skills developmentOntario has opened up applications for a $260-million round of funding to train workers. Labour Minister David Piccini says ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNAbdulla: Ottawa has a great chance to advocate for better health careThis city will soon host the annual meeting of Ontario municipal leaders. Their united voice could send a powerful message to ...
Ontario has opened up applications for a $260-million round of funding to train workers. Labour Minister David Piccini says ...
Algonquin College will shut down its building trades program in the Eastern Ontario town, but a local entrepreneur has ...
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Provincial deficits to narrow in coming years despite trade war: reportUnder pressure from the U.S. trade war and a slowing economy, Canada's provinces are all expected to run fiscal deficits this ...
The late Bill Davis, the Brampton politician who rose to become Premier of Ontario, will be forever commemorated with a unique and clever art installation, unveiled tomorrow (July 30). Current Premier ...
Pilon said officials naturally had fears for the Wawa store but believed because it survived earlier waves of closures, it ...
Walk back: Ontario Premier Doug Ford walks back his vow to have his province issue its own work permits to asylum seekers.
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