Candidates vying for liberal leadership shift fight from each other to the premier
Doug Ford
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‘Legislated into Poverty’ Why Government Reaction to CUPE Protests Has Future Educators Concerned
by Sahara Mehdiby Sahara MehdiEducation workers, students heartened by support for CUPE workers after use of notwithstanding clause to quell strikes.
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Critics of Premier Doug Ford’s post-secondary education policies say he’s doing damage control ahead of the June election, trying to make up for three years of decisions they say have …
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Ontario to move schools to remote learning following April break
“By keeping kids home longer after spring break, we will limit community transmission,” said premier
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Ontario to ease restrictions on personal care services and outdoor fitness activities in Toronto and Peel Region
by Priya Hallby Priya HallEstablishments in grey-lockdown regions are allowed to open up, with restrictions
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Provincial government to fund Ryerson’s Brampton medical school proposal
Funding announced in Ontario’s 2021 budget Ryerson University’s proposed medical school in Brampton received provincial backing Wednesday, as the Ontario government released its 2021 budget. According to the document, “the …
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Ontarians 75 and older can book COVID-19 vaccinations starting Monday
Province also announces those 60 and over can get vaccine through a pharmacy or their family doctor
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Ontario pharmacies to begin administering AstraZeneca Vaccine on Friday
People between the ages of 60 and 64 will be eligible to receive the vaccine at select pharmacies
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Ontario government extends state of emergency for additional 14 days
Unless extended again, the state of emergency will now end on Feb. 9 The Ontario government is extending its second state of emergency due to COVID-19 for an additional 14 …
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Ontario government halts demolition of Dominion Foundry Complex
Toronto Centre City Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam hopes demolition will be halted long term