Despite the unanimous support, opposition parties said it doesn't go far enough. ...
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Your question period briefing: Deflection point
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In brief: Introducing Ontario’s poet laureate, an education union lawsuit, and a day of mourning
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‘We didn’t start the fire’: Minister deflects blame after AG’s report on COVID-19 in long-term care
One expert says the government didn't start the fire in long-term care but let it burn out of control. ...
Ontario introduces three provincial paid sick days
Employers will have to pay workers $200 per day, which will be reimbursed by the province. ...
Ontario gives overcrowded hospitals power to transfer patients to seniors’ homes without their consent
Geriatricians said the province should have never let the COVID crisis come to the point where seniors' rights are overridden. ...
2020 saw the fewest Ontario business closures in decades, FAO finds
The unintuitive outcome was a result of low interest rates and government support. ...
Davidson: Ontarians are moving and taking their votes with them
"Honey, did you pack the ballot boxes?" ...
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