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January 24, 2020 Issue
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This issue includes:
Lake Simcoe phosphorus loads trending higher: LSRCA ReportGeorgina man arrested for Sutton break-insLack of affordable transportation a barrier...
NDP to put forward private member’s bill on making national pharmacare...
OTTAWA — The New Democrats are planning to bring forward legislation to implement a national, universal pharmacare program.
NDP House Leader Peter Julian is set to...
Royal Canadian Legion expels members for wearing unearned military commendations
OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Legion says it has taken a landmark decision to expel two members for wearing military commendations they did not...
Lack of affordable transportation a barrier for low-income residents seeking medical...
By: Michelle Poirier
The lack of affordable transportation options in Georgina is impacting low-income residents and their access to health care services, according to a...
Supreme Court dismisses B.C.’s appeal in Trans Mountain pipeline case
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada shut down British Columbia’s move to regulate what can flow through an expanded Trans Mountain pipeline from Alberta.
B.C. was appealing to...
One child hurt, man charged after attack on kindergarten in East...
EAST GWILLIMBURY, Ont. — Police north of Toronto say they’ve arrested a 30-year-old man who allegedly attacked kindergarten children at school and seriously injured...
Canadian military resumes some operations in Iraq following Iran scare
OTTAWA — Canadian special forces and other military personnel in Iraq have resumed some of their activities following a temporary suspension last week, though...
Man convicted of sexually abusing 18 boys over three decades released...
The man at the heart of the Maple Leaf Gardens sexual abuse scandal has been released on day parole after officials found he presents...
‘I’m in’: Peter MacKay confirms he’s seeking Conservative leadership
OTTAWA — “I’m in. Stay tuned.”
Four words Peter MacKay posted to his social-media accounts Wednesday ended months, if not years, of speculation about whether and...
Ford criticizes teachers’ union leaders, says he won’t give in to...
TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford blamed union leaders Thursday for the public school teachers’ escalating job actions, saying they were holding parents “hostage” and hurting the province’s...














































