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Updated terms for new NAFTA put hold on potential price increases...
TORONTO — A change affecting pharmaceuticals in the updated North American free trade agreement will mean cost savings for Canadians, but big drug companies say it could...
Some Ontario high school teachers hold one-day strike which affects nine...
TORONTO — High school students at nine Ontario school boards will be out of class today as their teachers hold a one-day strike to protest...
Ontario spending could fall far short of demand in health, education:...
TORONTO — There is a “significant risk” that the Progressive Conservative government’s spending plan will fall $5 billion short of what’s needed for health...
Keswick teen delivers Christmas cheer
By: Michelle Poirier
Christmas is shortly upon us, and one Keswick teen is doing her best to spread the holiday cheer to those who might...
It’s heating season, and Project Zero wants you to stay safe...
By: Michelle Poirier
Georgina Fire & Rescue and Enbridge Gas have partnered for Project Zero, an educational program to improve home safety and bring fire...
Economy lost 71,200 jobs in November, unemployment rate climbs to 5.9...
OTTAWA — The Canadian economy posted its biggest monthly job loss since the financial crisis as the unemployment rate also pushed higher in November.
Statistics...
Fewer inspections keep unsafe commercial vehicles on Ontario’s roads: auditor
TORONTO — As many as 10,000 unsafe commercial vehicles have been allowed to operate on Ontario’s roads because of a drop in the number of government inspections, the province’s...
Ontario passes new animal welfare legislation with stiffer penalties
TORONTO — Ontario has passed new animal welfare legislation that will be enforced by a specialized team of provincial inspectors.
The new law, named the Provincial Animal...
MP Scot Davidson elected chair of the Ontario Conservative Caucus
News Release
OTTAWA – This morning at their first meeting of the new parliamentary session, all 36 federal Conservative Members of Parliament representing Ontario constituencies...
Wilkinson says carbon price hikes won’t be decided until 2022
OTTAWA — Environment Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says there will be no decision made about hiking the carbon price beyond $50 a tonne for at...













































