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Ontario education workers begin work-to-rule campaign as contract talks degrade

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TORONTO — Tens of thousands of education workers across Ontario have begun a work-to-rule campaign in a bid to pressure the provincial government into making concessions...

Meet Your York-Simcoe Candidates: Jonathan Arnold, Green Party

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What can you do to lessen the financial burden on middle-class families?  GPC will create fair taxing for large corporations like Facebook and Amazon that...

Meet Your York-Simcoe Candidates: Jessa McLean, NDP

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What can you do to lessen the financial burden on middle-class families? Our policies are aimed at making life affordable for everyone, not just the middle-class. Our...

Scheer offers tax credit for green home renovations after Trudeau attacks

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OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer pivoted his campaign to the environment on Wednesday, announcing a tax credit for homeowners who make energy-saving renovations following a scathing attack...

Canada’s wireless speeds would rank 12th in world if only rural areas counted: study

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TORONTO — The international research firm Opensignal reports that rural parts of Canada get much slower wireless services than in cities — but they’re still...

Beyak thumbs nose at Senate orders on racist letters about Indigenous Peoples

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OTTAWA — Racist letters about Indigenous Peoples have finally been removed from Sen. Lynn Beyak’s website — but only because Senate officials erased them after Beyak...

Case of 11 disqualified Ontario pot shop licence applicants in court today

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TORONTO — An Ontario court is expected to hear the case today of 11 people who won the chance to apply for a cannabis...

Fallout from Trudeau’s brownface photo bombshell sure to dominate campaign

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OTTAWA — It won’t be campaigning as usual for Justin Trudeau today as the Liberal leader grapples with the fallout from a bombshell that...

The Chicken Rebels: We will defend our right to raise backyard hens!

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By: Tanya Edwards A revolution is quietly hatching in Georgina, mainly in backyards, beyond the public eye. It's being instigated by the owners of un-permitted backyard...

Ford acknowledges problems with anti-carbon-tax stickers, vows to get it fixed

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the government’s provincewide campaign to criticize the federal carbon tax just isn’t sticking. That’s because the stickers decrying the tax,...

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