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Yet another twist in Ontario’s Greenbelt land swap controversy, as Premier Doug Ford's housing minister resigns.
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After months of criticism from experts, lawmakers, and the public, Ontario says it will ban ads for online gambling that feature athletes and celebrities.
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There were rallies this weekend in cities across Canada, which has the third largest population of people of Ukrainian origin in the world after Ukraine and Russia.
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Not only is the Canadian trucker turmoil interfering with trade across the border with the U.S., it's coming to Fort Erie on the Canadian end of the Peace Bridge Saturday. How many trucks isn't clear, but an array of police agencies and government branches are preparing.
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The trucker rally that began more than a week ago in Ottawa has now spread to the entire country.
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News that a truck convoy protest is heading for the Ontario legislative buildings in Toronto this weekend has some political leaders scrambling. The mayor of Toronto said police must do everything possible to avoid the kind of situation that has gripped Ottawa.
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The Canadian capital was the scene of two days of protests against COVID-19 health restrictions. It was started by Canadian truckers who haul goods back and forth across the border with the U-S. protesting against a measure that requires them to be fully vaccinated.
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The first trucks in a massive national convoy that was organized to protest Canada's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border drivers are due to arrive in the Ottawa area Friday.
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Ontario has reached a grim milestone in the coronavirus pandemic. The province has now surpassed 1 million cases of COVID-19 and more than 11,000 related deaths.
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Business has been a challenge lately for craft breweries in Ontario and Quebec. COVID-19 restrictions in both provinces have put a temporary stop on indoor dining and barrooms, which has greatly reduced sales opportunities for brewers.
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COVID-19 restrictions in Ontario will be eased beginning at the end of the month. Premier Doug Ford on Thursday announced it will be a three-step plan to gradually lift the measures.