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Sarah Jama applying to rejoin NDP

Sarah Jama applying to rejoin NDP

Party silent on adding back member booted from caucus in 2023
Last day of negotiations to avoid 'labour action' at Ontario colleges

Last day of negotiations to avoid 'labour action' at Ontario colleges

Today is the last day of mediated negotiations before the start of possible labour action on Thursday, but it is still unclear if it would be a full strike or something else
Ontario launches operation to beef up security at U.S. border

Ontario launches operation to beef up security at U.S. border

Premier Doug Ford says that ‘Operation Deterrence’ will crack down on illegal activity
Queen's Park Today: Ta-ta, Trudeau

Queen's Park Today: Ta-ta, Trudeau

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Disability advocates call on all provincial party leaders to commit to 'Accessible Ontario Pledge'

Disability advocates call on all provincial party leaders to commit to 'Accessible Ontario Pledge'

They say a provincial promise to be fully accessible by the start of this year was 'categorically broken'
Ontario considering GO bus expansion to Six Nations, Mississaugas of the Credit

Ontario considering GO bus expansion to Six Nations, Mississaugas of the Credit

Most populous First Nation in Canada has been trying to get transit for years
Ontario unveils regulations to crack down on 'puppy mills'

Ontario unveils regulations to crack down on 'puppy mills'

MPPs unanimously passed a bill to shut down so-called puppy mills in June, and now the province has put forward ideas for regulations on how to make it happen
Ford won’t rule out calling provincial election during federal prorogation

Ford won’t rule out calling provincial election during federal prorogation

The premier also said that Canada needs 'stability' as the prime minister prepares to resign
Queen's Park Today: Gauging election appetite

Queen's Park Today: Gauging election appetite

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Angry family members concerned for loved ones at Sudbury long-term care home

Angry family members concerned for loved ones at Sudbury long-term care home

After the Ministry of Long-Term Care issued an order barring the new home from taking new residents, Sudbury.com spoke with several family members who are upset by what they say is the substandard level of care at the facility
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