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Give health-care workers second dose, groups urge Ontario government

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TORONTO — Thousands of health-care workers need to be prioritized for full immunization from COVID-19 as they work with patients hospitalized with the deadly...

Lake Drive property owner takes Town to court over building permit dispute

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By: Mike Anderson  The Town of Georgina is facing a legal challenge after it repeatedly refused to issue building permits to repair two aging boathouses...

Ontario expects 65% of adults to have first COVID-19 vaccine dose by end of...

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TORONTO — Ontario expects 65 per cent of adults to have their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by the end of May and...

Ford defends Ontario LTC minister after scathing commission report

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TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford defended his minister of long-term care on Wednesday, amid calls for her resignation after a scathing report found Ontario's...

Ontario educators, advocacy groups raise alarm about online learning plan

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Ontario education unions, advocacy groups and parents are raising concerns about a government plan to offer an online learning option for the next school...

Ontario court tosses vaccine-rollout discrimination claim over jurisdiction

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TORONTO — A claim that alleges Ontario's COVID-19 vaccine rollout discriminated against the vulnerable raises important issues, Divisional Court said on Wednesday as it...

Ontario loosens LTC restrictions as vaccination rates in homes rise

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TORONTO — Ontario is loosening pandemic restrictions on long-term care homes as vaccination rates rise and will once again allow some gatherings and physical...

Group of police officers files constitutional challenge over Ontario pandemic rules

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TORONTO — A group of active and retired police officers from several forces has launched a legal challenge over Ontario's pandemic orders, alleging that...

Ontario outdoor recreational facilities to stay closed until cases drop: minister

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TORONTO — Ontario's closure of outdoor recreational facilities will remain in place until COVID-19 cases decline significantly, the government said Tuesday. Health Minister Christine Elliott...

Ontario schools will offer online learning option for entire 2021-2022 school year

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TORONTO — Students in Ontario can opt to take all their classes online when the new school year begins in September, but the province's...

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