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Katherine DeClerq

Katherine DeClerq

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Doug Ford suggests Canada should cut Mexico out of North American trade deal

Doug Ford suggests Canada should cut Mexico out of North American trade deal

Ontario’s premier accused the country of being a ‘backdoor’ for Chinese automakers to come into the Canadian and U.S. market
New coalition calls for greater action to address Ontario opioid crisis

New coalition calls for greater action to address Ontario opioid crisis

The advocates are issuing a call to Premier Doug Ford for more collaboration and funding to tackle the opioid crisis
Ontario extends per-vote subsidy until after next election

Ontario extends per-vote subsidy until after next election

The per-vote subsidy was cancelled by the PCs in 2021 but have since extended it twice
Queen's Park Today: Hashing out housing

Queen's Park Today: Hashing out housing

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Ontario should consider a provincially co-ordinated system for MAiD: top coroner’s office

Ontario should consider a provincially co-ordinated system for MAiD: top coroner’s office

Reports released in October suggest further guidance and a more integrated system are required when dealing with MAiD requests involving complex needs
Health experts call for alcohol strategy as all Ontario grocery stores become eligible to sell beer

Health experts call for alcohol strategy as all Ontario grocery stores become eligible to sell beer

A coalition of health experts are drawing attention to the province’s lack of a plan to deal with more wine and beer retailers
Ontario public service engineers stop work on Bradford Bypass

Ontario public service engineers stop work on Bradford Bypass

The union representing the workers says they are exploring even further job action amid stalled negotiations
Ontario public service engineers stop work on Bradford Bypass

Ontario public service engineers stop work on Bradford Bypass

The union representing the workers says they are exploring even further job action amid stalled negotiations
Ontario stakeholders question lack of access to budget documents

Ontario stakeholders question lack of access to budget documents

Stakeholders say they believe the PC government made a deliberate choice to keep them out of budget or fall economic statement lockups
Self-driving commercial trucks could soon be coming to Ontario roads

Self-driving commercial trucks could soon be coming to Ontario roads

A safety advocate says the proposed pilot program is the next step in ensuring the province isn’t playing ‘catch up’ on automated technology
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