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The government of Ontario Premier Doug Ford has released a plan it says will stabilize the health care system after weeks of refusing to acknowledge the system was in crisis.
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The head of the Canadian Medical Association has warned that Canada’s health care system is collapsing, and many hospitals are facing what they call “crisis” staffing shortages.
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Nearly two dozen people face more than 400 charges after police in Ontario broke up a gun and drug smuggling ring as part of a nearly 10-month-long investigation.
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Doug Ford was the frontrunner in this election since it was called and has led every poll, both for party support and his own popularity as premier.
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford said construction of the first Lithium-Ion battery production plant in Canada will begin almost immediately, and when operations are up and running by 2024, it will provide up to 3,000 jobs.
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Ontario’s top doctor has given his first COVID-19 update in a month. He has issued a strong recommendation for people to continue wearing masks.
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The deal will cut child-care fees for Ontario parents by about $6,000 per child by the end of this year.
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The government of Ontario has introduced legislation that would prevent illegal blockades at border crossings. The proposed law comes in the wake of the week-long blockade that halted traffic at the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor.
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Ontario’s mask mandate ends Monday for most public sectors. But one school board is already fighting back, saying it won’t follow the provincial government’s wishes.
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Ontario’s plan to lift masking requirements on March 21 is being called into question. Premier Doug Ford said he expects all school boards to follow that plan, but not all appear ready to comply.