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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

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
Ontario facing $12.7 billion shortfall for new schools, repairs over 10 years: FAO

Ontario facing $12.7 billion shortfall for new schools, repairs over 10 years: FAO

The province's Financial Accountability Office released a report Tuesday saying around 37 per cent of schools in Ontario are 'below a state of good repair'
Fall sitting ends with MPPs' expected return pushed back by two weeks

Fall sitting ends with MPPs' expected return pushed back by two weeks

While the PCs touted the sitting as one of 'meaningful achievement,' opposition parties accused the government of a 'divide and distract' approach
'This will leave many people without crucial care': Toronto patients worry about loss of family docs

'This will leave many people without crucial care': Toronto patients worry about loss of family docs

One family doctor said physicians are 'overwhelmed and exhausted' and need more support and funding
Government 'quite evasive' on First Nations' policing law concerns: lawyer

Government 'quite evasive' on First Nations' policing law concerns: lawyer

The Chiefs of Ontario launched a constitutional challenge earlier this clear claiming that the provincial and federal governments aren't adequately enforcing First Nations laws
'Every system that our children rely upon is falling apart': Advocates take child well-being hearings into own hands

'Every system that our children rely upon is falling apart': Advocates take child well-being hearings into own hands

This follows the PCs voting against an NDP motion at the social policy committee to 'conduct a study of the well-being of children and youth in Ontario'
AG report finds safe learning environment ‘not always’ the case at TDSB schools

AG report finds safe learning environment ‘not always’ the case at TDSB schools

The report also found the board’s schools are, on average, ‘in the worst condition in Ontario’
Crombie to unveil Liberals' 'fulsome plan' at first leader's dinner

Crombie to unveil Liberals' 'fulsome plan' at first leader's dinner

The Ontario Liberal leader tried to distinguish her party from the PCs and the federal Liberals at a press conference on Monday
Federal families minister nudges provinces to adopt 'best practices' to support child-care workers

Federal families minister nudges provinces to adopt 'best practices' to support child-care workers

The federal minister met with provincial and territorial ministers responsible for child care, including Ontario Education Minister Jill Dunlop, in P.E.I. this week
Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

The AODA Alliance held hearings at Queen's Park on Monday so members of the public could share with the government the barriers people with disabilities still face
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