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Ontario reaches $108.5-million deal with feds for school food program meals for 160,000 more kids

Ontario reaches $108.5-million deal with feds for school food program meals for 160,000 more kids

The funding will mean 9.8 million more meals for Ontario youth and will begin this school year
Ford government to yank MZOs if developments stall for 1 year: minister

Ford government to yank MZOs if developments stall for 1 year: minister

'We don't give zoning orders to sit on,' Housing Minister Paul Calandra said on Friday
Ford to cyclists: 'Be careful out there'

Ford to cyclists: 'Be careful out there'

The premier told cyclists to take secondary roads after his government moved to shield itself from bike lane removal lawsuits
Queen's Park Today: No lawsuits from injured cyclists

Queen's Park Today: No lawsuits from injured cyclists

Your daily report from Ontario's provincial legislature
Crombie shares 'tough on crime' messaging with police association, promises to boost funding

Crombie shares 'tough on crime' messaging with police association, promises to boost funding

Bonnie Crombie said in a speech to the Police Association of Ontario that she believes in the 'old adage that we have to be tough on crime'
Ontario not likely to follow federal two-month tax break

Ontario not likely to follow federal two-month tax break

Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy takes credit for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's idea of a $250 workers rebate
Ford government moves to bar lawsuits over injured, killed cyclists after bike lane removals

Ford government moves to bar lawsuits over injured, killed cyclists after bike lane removals

An amendment to the bike lane bill aims to insulate the Crown if cyclists are struck: biking lawyers
Draft briefing for cabinet warned bike lane changes could worsen congestion

Draft briefing for cabinet warned bike lane changes could worsen congestion

A leaked government document says removing bike lanes in cities could backfire
‘Political sensitivities’ a risk to redevelopment of historic Niagara Falls buildings: provincial commission

‘Political sensitivities’ a risk to redevelopment of historic Niagara Falls buildings: provincial commission

Plans for companies to redevelop two provincially owned decommissioned power stations next to Niagara Falls resemble the Ford government's Ontario Place plan

The T: Miller time

Your municipal news roundup for the week of November 18
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