News Hour: Jun 19
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The News Hour on Global Toronto for Wednesday, June 19, 2013. Hosted by Leslie Roberts & Anne Mroczkowski. Continue reading
More and more businesses are flocking to First Nation communities to work with them on various business ventures. TD Economics recently looked at the purchasing power out of First Nation communities. and found growth among Aboriginal based businesses. Continue reading
Plastic bags are again the centre of discussion at Toronto’s city hall. Continue reading
“If you have an entire area that is licensed, rents are going to go through the roof.”Mike Shepherd, Chair of Kensington Market BIA City may restrict bars in Kensington Market →
It’s the final Toronto District School Board meeting of the school year Wednesday evening, but it won’t be the easiest. Continue reading
Showna Smoke can now introduce herself in the Ojibway language. She was not exposed to her mother tongue as a child and she always felt like something was missing. Continue reading
Members of Toronto’s Somali community lashed out Tuesday at what they called excessive force, cultural insensitivity and harsh treatment they claim they faced at the hands of police during last week’s raids on Dixon Road. Continue reading
In order to salvage the music programs across the Toronto District School Board (TDSB), school trustees will be debating a number of cost-saving measures including charging students for the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma. Continue reading
Premier Kathleen Wynne sat down with Global News’ reporter Mark McAllister Tuesday for an exclusive one-on-one interview. Continue reading
Dalton McGuinty’s former Chief of Staff defended the deletion of emails about cancelled gas plants in Oakville and Mississauga. Continue reading
The Toronto District School Board has sent out a warning to parents after it was made aware that a beverage company had been approaching its students to become sales representatives for their products. Continue reading