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Author Archives: Sabrina Nanji
Seen: First Nations police file notice to strike
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Developmental services system found to be ‘deeply flawed’
Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé is calling for a systemic overhaul of services for adults with developmental disabilities. ...
Scarborough byelection: NDP’s Shan envisions would-be legislation, Liberals’ Thiru quick to dismiss
Both Scarborough-Rouge River byelection hopefuls envision their future at Queen's Park. ...
Heard: Horwath recalls Jack Layton’s legacy as federal NDP rebuilds
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Judge OKs $325M class action over conditions at Elgin Middlesex jail
The Charter rights of more than 9,000 former and current inmates at the London area detention centre were violated because of overcrowding and violence, a lawyer contends ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, August 23. ...
PCs blast Liberals for not addressing cash-for-access in Bill 201 amendments
The Tories have also proposed their own amendments to the Liberal government's political finance bill, including beefing up Elections Ontario's oversight powers. ...
Minister hints at bigger anti-racism budget as directorate begins to recruit
Michael Coteau says the directorate's initial $5-million budget was to recruit staff — and "could leverage $35 million." ...
Seen: Fill-in-the-blank policy templates for new workplace sexual harassment rules
Ontario is toughening up workplace sexual harassment laws in September, and employers and employees can now take a look at what legally constitutes inappropriate behaviour. Bill 132, which received royal assent in Mar ...