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EQAO test results decline, education minister blames pandemic's impact

EQAO test results decline, education minister blames pandemic's impact

Only 50 per cent of Grade 6 students met the provincial standard in math for the second year in a row
Number of homeless OW, ODSP recipients has almost doubled in two years: government data

Number of homeless OW, ODSP recipients has almost doubled in two years: government data

Advocates pointed to the high cost of housing and inflation as reasons for the increase
Recapping the Liberal convention and dissecting the latest international student news

Recapping the Liberal convention and dissecting the latest international student news

Another international student crackdown could spell trouble for Ontario's colleges. But is it good for the rental market? And what can we learn about Bonnie Crombie's Liberal Party coming out of its annual convention?

The T: same old storey

Your municipal news roundup for the week of September 23
Ombudsman finds Elliot Lake City Council wrongfully closed meeting

Ombudsman finds Elliot Lake City Council wrongfully closed meeting

Ombudsman of Ontario, Paul Dubé, tells council it can't discuss specific policies and proposed changes to them in closed meetings
'No good news': Timmins road could turn to gravel without provincial help

'No good news': Timmins road could turn to gravel without provincial help

Local municipalities continue to lobby the province to help maintain a highway downloaded in the late '90s
Frustration, as no questions allowed at City Town Hall meeting

Frustration, as no questions allowed at City Town Hall meeting

Some in attendance hoped a Q & A session with members of North Bay City Council would be part of the Town Hall event but were told the procedural by-law prevented this
Another planner leaves Thorold City Hall

Another planner leaves Thorold City Hall

The high turnover at the city's planning department continues
York Region speeders will no longer have their day in court

York Region speeders will no longer have their day in court

Regional municipality is moving to an administrative monetary penalty system, which avoids the courts system
Ford’s PCs looking to change Niagara casinos deal

Ford’s PCs looking to change Niagara casinos deal

Negotiations the government has been involved in could bring more casinos to the so-called ‘Las Vegas of the North’
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