"We're starting to see glimmers of hope," Health Minister Christine Elliott said. ...
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All new long-term care beds should be in non-profit homes: AdvantAge Ontario
AdvantAge's CEO said her goal isn't to phase out for-profit care. ...
PCs’ lead in Ontario shrinks after latest lockdown: poll
Support among decided and leaning voters for the Liberals and NDP is close. ...
Sponsored Content: Ending cervical cancer in Canada is within reach with new technologies
Canada must take advantage of technological advances to eradicate cervical cancer by 2040, writes Douglas Donovan. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, January 19. ...
One quarter of Ontario opioid deaths follow ‘missed opportunities’: analysis
A new report also indicates that opioids from the streets and fentanyl are increasingly to blame for deaths in Ontario. ...
Young families fled GTHA at high rate during pandemic: economist
Mike Moffatt found that 15 per cent of those leaving the Greater Golden Horseshoe in 2021 were under five years old. ...
School boards share status of pandemic supplies like masks and rapid tests for students and staff
Some boards say they've received sufficient supplies from the government, while others are still waiting on shipments. ...
‘Positive news’ on restrictions coming this week: Premier Ford
Ford told radio host Bill Carroll to expect announcements "about going back to other levels of restrictions." ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, January 18. ...