Premier Kathleen Wynne said her party will keep Ontario Place condo-free, but the $100 million promised will be just the start. ...
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Parties agree to northern debate but haven’t yet set a date
Lots of meaty issues, including Ring of Fire development, but so far three parties are trying to find a date that works for all. ...
Heard: Child care report card gives Liberals, NDP Ds; Tories an F
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Heard: Cut tuition fees 30%, students federation urges
None of the political parties campaigning for the June 12 election are promoting policies to help college and university students cope with high tuition fees and rising debt, a student lobby group complains. "Stud ...
Hudak wants immigration changes for Ontario
Noting that newcomers to Canada tend to head west for a better future, the Tory Leader wants immigrants' professional credentials better recognized in Ontario, saying it would be a boon for the economy. ...
Heard: Seniors’ needs require urgent action, group contends
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Reality Check: How lean is Ontario’s public sector
Conservative Leader Tim Hudak's plan to cut 100,000 public sector jobs has shone a light on a long-standing issue that has grown more contentious in recent years - but the jury is still out if his strategy is workable. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, May 20. ...
Horwath would cut subsidized power exports
Horwath visits Sarnia's Chemical Valley and promises to cut power costs ...
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