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TRILLIUM TALK: Inside the ‘Austrian spa company' chosen to redevelop Ontario Place

TRILLIUM TALK: Inside the ‘Austrian spa company' chosen to redevelop Ontario Place

Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead
Facing $5M deficit, Sault College halts programs, freezes salaries

Facing $5M deficit, Sault College halts programs, freezes salaries

Triggered by federal government's new rules on international students, deficit also forces college to re-evaluate planned additions of turf field and student residence
Health clinic that had funding application rejected lobbying province

Health clinic that had funding application rejected lobbying province

A weekly roundup of lobbying registrations in Ontario
Developer defaults on $5K rodeo sponsorship promised in 2022

Developer defaults on $5K rodeo sponsorship promised in 2022

Without the money promised from Flato, Grey Highlands had to take it out of this year's rodeo proceeds, which are donated to Markdale Hospital
New Ontario Energy Board takes over at critical time for regulator

New Ontario Energy Board takes over at critical time for regulator

The board has been told to issue a new decision on whether developers should pay the full cost of connecting homes to the natural gas grid up front, versus amortizing it over 40 years on consumer bills
Ontario Place could be Therme's ground zero in Canada

Ontario Place could be Therme's ground zero in Canada

In the final instalment in a three-part series on Therme Canada, The Trillium provides a glimpse into the company's hopes beyond Ontario Place
Trillium Today: the dryyyyyy summer

Trillium Today: the dryyyyyy summer

Your Ontario politics agenda for Friday, July 5
Province 'denying' science on supervised consumption sites: city councillor

Province 'denying' science on supervised consumption sites: city councillor

‘It’s incredibly frustrating. It denies the science,’ says Coun. Janet-Lynne Durnford regarding the province’s silence on supervised consumption sites
Less than half of autism program spending goes to ‘most important piece’ — core services: docs

Less than half of autism program spending goes to ‘most important piece’ — core services: docs

Advocates are calling for change after documents obtained through a freedom of information request show how the government spent nearly $700 million through the Ontario Autism Program
Six months from accessibility deadline, Ontario has spent decades 'ignoring' the issue, advocates say

Six months from accessibility deadline, Ontario has spent decades 'ignoring' the issue, advocates say

Province launches survey on built environment standards while 'fundamentally violating the AODA': lawyer
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