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Grossi cries foul after Georgina Council fines him ten-days pay for failing to declare...

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By: Mike Anderson Regional Councillor Rob Grossi says he’s the victim of a political smear campaign orchestrated by a group of residents with close ties...

Local environmental group stops proposed subdivision on environmentally sensitive woodlands and wetlands near Lake...

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By: Mike Anderson In what could be called a David and Goliath battle, David has emerged the victor. The North Gwillimbury Forest Alliance (NGFA),...

Three former St. Michael’s students sentenced to two years’ probation

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TORONTO — Three former students of an all-boys Catholic school in Toronto were sentenced on Thursday to two years of probation for assaulting and sexually...

Changes to OHIP coverage is a good reason to look at travel insurance

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TORONTO — For those planning a sunny getaway, it may be more important than ever this winter to pack the right travel insurance before departure.  Ontario’s...

Supreme Court ruling means children of Russian spies are Canadian citizens

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OTTAWA — Alexander Vavilov, the Toronto-born son of Russian spies, is a Canadian citizen, the Supreme Court of Canada has decided. In its judgment Thursday, the...

PM asks U.S. not to sign final trade deal with China until Canadians released

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OTTAWA — Canada has asked the United States not to sign any final trade agreement with China until two Canadians detained in China have been released,...

Ontario high school teachers hit picket lines for third job action in December

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TORONTO — School principals in Ontario asked the provincial government on Wednesday to halt some standardized testing and elementary school report cards as teachers’ unions wage...

Ontario won’t release report on cost of scrapped Hamilton light-rail line

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TORONTO — Questions are mounting about the costs of Hamilton’s now cancelled light-rail transit line as the Progressive Conservative government said Tuesday it will not release a third-party study...

End of an era as vehicle production comes to a close at GM Oshawa...

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OSHAWA, Ont. — The last pickup trucks rolled down the line Wednesday at General Motor’s Oshawa Assembly Plant as an era of vehicle production...

PM says he might have acted differently if knew how SNC-Lavalin case would end

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OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government might have acted differently had it known the criminal case against SNC-Lavalin would be resolved without...

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