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Hospital workers who refused COVID vaccine lose court battle

Hospital workers who refused COVID vaccine lose court battle

More than 50 hospitals and hospital groups were named in a class action lawsuit by employees terminated or suspended for not getting a COVID-19 vaccine
Tenants facing mass ‘renoviction’ take protest to Forest Hill home owned by elusive company director

Tenants facing mass ‘renoviction’ take protest to Forest Hill home owned by elusive company director

Tenants say Michael Klein is treating them like ‘garbage’ — but in a rare media interview, Klein denied the tenants’ allegations and said he follows all Ontario laws
Happy Holidays from The Trillium

Happy Holidays from The Trillium

May your days be merry and bright
Proposed new encampment laws have Barrie mayor's support

Proposed new encampment laws have Barrie mayor's support

'These new laws give us the tools we need to get tough on those who break the law and will help us to keep our community safe,' mayor said
Holiday Trill: Dippin' out

Holiday Trill: Dippin' out

Your Ontario politics agenda for Monday, Dec. 23
Ontario NDP delays convention to prepare for potential early elections

Ontario NDP delays convention to prepare for potential early elections

'There is a serious possibility that the writ periods for the two elections may ... overlap': NDP
Team-based health orgs say they're the best model of primary care, but aren't paid like it

Team-based health orgs say they're the best model of primary care, but aren't paid like it

Teams requesting more government funding in pre-budget submissions
Ontario hospital employees charged after privacy breach

Ontario hospital employees charged after privacy breach

An Ontario Provincial Police release says the incidents took place in hospitals located in western, eastern and northern Ontario, but did not reveal the employees charged or the hospitals involved
LTC progress 'fragile' and needs 'targeted investments' to sustain gains, says group representing not-for-profit homes

LTC progress 'fragile' and needs 'targeted investments' to sustain gains, says group representing not-for-profit homes

AdvantAge Ontario made its asks in a submission to a legislative committee as part of the government's pre-budget consultations
Queen's Park Today: Fruit of the vine

Queen's Park Today: Fruit of the vine

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
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