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Queen's Park Today: The return of cheese and crackers

Queen's Park Today: The return of cheese and crackers

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Ontario measles outbreak surpasses 1,000 cases

Ontario measles outbreak surpasses 1,000 cases

The opposition Liberals are calling on the government to do more to stop the outbreak that began in the province last October
New Ottawa treatment centre for children with complex needs gets underway

New Ottawa treatment centre for children with complex needs gets underway

The new CHEO Integrated Treatment Centre is expected to be completed in 2028 and be able to serve thousands of kids
'Pretty scary' how Trump's words can change markets: Ford

'Pretty scary' how Trump's words can change markets: Ford

'Sometimes I think the cheese slips off the cracker with that guy,' the premier said
Ontario shed construction jobs as unemployment rate increased in 2024: report

Ontario shed construction jobs as unemployment rate increased in 2024: report

Male workers experienced higher job losses but also higher wage gains last year, according to Ontario's Financial Accountability Office

The T: fighting development (and losing)

Your municipal news roundup for the week of April 21
Union says Conestoga College layoffs impact over 150 support staff

Union says Conestoga College layoffs impact over 150 support staff

Employees were notified of the impacts which include layoffs and reassignments in a webinar meeting on Tuesday
Grass fire breaks out in Aurora nature reserve

Grass fire breaks out in Aurora nature reserve

Fire crews have extinguished a fire at the David Tomlinson Nature Reserve
Nuttall uses strong mayor powers for industrial rezoning on Lockhart

Nuttall uses strong mayor powers for industrial rezoning on Lockhart

City staff directed to prepare bylaw to rezone 43-acre property for manufacturing building
Wellington County speed cameras issue $4 million in fines in first 11 weeks

Wellington County speed cameras issue $4 million in fines in first 11 weeks

Of the $4 million in total fines paid, the county has received $1.5 million
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