The Ford government did not confirm if it has documentation of the Liberal-era plan to replenish the stockpile. ...
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Milloy: The Rod Phillips affair raises questions about our scrutiny of politicians’ private lives
We must accept imperfections in politicians' private lives, writes columnist John Milloy. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, January 8. ...
In brief: Province approves plans for Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ottawa Senators to play homes games
Sport Minister Lisa MacLeod said approval "was granted after close scrutiny" of health and safety protocols. ...
Premier’s office repudiates Proud Boys, criticizes NDP for trying to score political points
The far-right group was part of the insurrection in Washington D.C. ...
Elementary students in southern Ontario to continue online learning, while students in the north return to classrooms next week
Southern Ontario elementary students will be remote until Jan. 25, and northern students return to class Jan. 11. ...
Calls mount for stronger homelessness response after shelter outbreak started by long-term care workers
The Tories faced outrage at news of homeless long-term care workers who started a COVID-19 outbreak in an Ottawa shelter. ...
Premier Doug Ford and key ministers not on long-term care commission witness schedule
Advocates say families need to hear the political leaders testify under oath. ...
Legal challenge of math proficiency test ‘moving ahead,’ says Ontario Teacher Candidates’ Council
Teaching candidates required to take the test are still waiting to hear about testing dates for this year. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, January 7. ...