Bill to legally become TMU in its first stages at Queen’s Park.
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In ‘long Overdue’ Vote, Ontario Education Workers Choose Strike Mandate
by Kiarra Swabyby Kiarra SwabyCUPE’s OSBCU union voted 96.5% in favour of a strike should a deal not be reached.
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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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The Ontario NDP has proposed new legislation that would give gig workers sick time and vacation leave, while safeguarding other common workplace rights they currently don’t have. An estimated 10 …
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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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Students raise concerns about the 2021 provincial budget
The Ontario government is cutting $1.6 billion from education, with no tuition cuts in sight
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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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Stay-at-home order lifted as case numbers and hospitalizations decline
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Ontario extends stay-at-home order across most of the province
Toronto will be under the stay-at-home order until Feb. 22
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Toronto schools to resume in-person learning on Feb. 16
Toronto schools will restart in-person learning at the same time as Peel and York Region