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Sneh Duggal

Sneh Duggal

Sneh Duggal has been providing in-depth coverage of Ontario politics since 2018. Prior to helping launch The Trillium, her reporting included the impact of the pandemic on schools, health care and vulnerable populations while at Queen’s Park Briefing. She previously covered Canadian foreign policy and diplomacy for Embassy News in Ottawa and has reported for The Hill Times, Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal and The Molokai Times in Hawaii. Sneh has also done radio reporting in Rwanda and enjoys podcasting at Queen's Park.

Recent Work by Sneh

Ontario Human Rights Commission calls for 'bold, systemic action' to tackle anti-Black racism in education

Ontario Human Rights Commission calls for 'bold, systemic action' to tackle anti-Black racism in education

The commission released a report on Thursday outlining 29 calls to action to address the issue
'It's a moral failing': autism advocates call for 'decisive action' to get more kids into therapy

'It's a moral failing': autism advocates call for 'decisive action' to get more kids into therapy

Less than 25 per cent of kids waiting for supports through the province's autism program are receiving funding for core therapies, according to documents obtained by the Ontario Autism Coalition
'Neglect and underfunding' leaving special needs students behind: ETFO

'Neglect and underfunding' leaving special needs students behind: ETFO

The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario released a report on Tuesday outlining numerous recommendations to tackle what the union is calling a 'crisis' in special education
Familiar faces expected when Ontario cabinet sworn in Wednesday

Familiar faces expected when Ontario cabinet sworn in Wednesday

Premier Doug Ford and his new cabinet will be sworn in on Wednesday; MPPs elected on Feb. 27 are being sworn in this week too
Many students don't see family medicine as 'viable career option': OMA chair

Many students don't see family medicine as 'viable career option': OMA chair

The first round of residency matches on March 4 showed 96 unfilled family medicine residency positions in Ontario, though the Canadian Resident Matching Service says those spots usually get filled in the second round
Ontario, feds agree in principle to extending $10/day child-care deal

Ontario, feds agree in principle to extending $10/day child-care deal

But the province says it wants more money and claims there's a '$10 billion funding gap'
Child-care advocates, centres call on Ford to 'immediately' agree to $10/day deal extension

Child-care advocates, centres call on Ford to 'immediately' agree to $10/day deal extension

A group of more than 100 organizations wrote Ontario's premier saying that given current 'political uncertainty ... we feel this is a matter of great urgency'
'We don't need the legislature right now,' Ford says. Official Opposition disagrees.

'We don't need the legislature right now,' Ford says. Official Opposition disagrees.

Premier Ford said the government can 'do anything right now without going back in the legislature' in response to the U.S. president's tariffs
Ford says no plan to change official party status threshold after Liberals win enough seats

Ford says no plan to change official party status threshold after Liberals win enough seats

Doug Ford also claimed his party had won a 'stronger mandate' despite winning fewer seats than in the 2022 election
Three parties promise to reinstate standalone French language services commissioner office

Three parties promise to reinstate standalone French language services commissioner office

The NDP and Greens said they would go further and restore two other shuttered government oversight offices
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