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  • Ontario Liberals to announce new leader; Crombie camp says first-ballot win possible
    The Ontario Liberals are set to announce their new party leader today, after a competitive race that has seen fundraising and membership swell.
    Politics
    Dec 2, 2023
  • Bonnie Crombie declared new Ontario Liberal leader after three rounds of voting
    Ontario Liberals have selected Bonnie Crombie, a three-term big city mayor and former MP who boasts that she gets under the skin of Premier Doug Ford, as their next leader.
    Politics
    Dec 2, 2023
  • Ontario Liberals voting this weekend to select new leader
    Members of the Ontario Liberal Party are voting this weekend to select their new leader to go head-to-head with Premier Doug Ford in the 2026 election.
    Politics
    Nov 25, 2023
  • Ontario will not compensate Greenbelt developers, housing minister says
    Ontario Housing Minister Paul Calandra says the province will not compensate developers whose lands are going back in the protected Greenbelt.
    Canada
    Sep 27, 2023
  • Opposition calls on Ontario housing minister to resign after damning Greenbelt report
    The leader of the Ontario NDP called for Doug Ford to sack Steve Clark if he did not resign after a damning report into changes to Ontario's Greenbelt was released.
    Politics
    Aug 9, 2023
  • Ontario Liberal leadership candidate unveils high-profile campaign chairs
    Ted Hsu, who was the second candidate to formally enter the race, announced high-profile campaign co-chairs and more than $100,000 of fundraising in a 15-day period.
    Politics
    Jun 19, 2023
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  • ‘Kenny vs. Spenny’: Iconic Canadian frenemies prove some things never change
    Kenny Hotz and Spencer Rice are still best friends, still incredibly mean to each other, and they're touring the East Coast for their 20th anniversary.
    Entertainment
    Apr 27, 2023
  • Ford government set to expand gas power as Windsor blesses new project
    An expansion to the province's gas power could take place on the shores of the Detroit River, after Windsor council voted to endorse plans for two new gas turbines.
    Canada
    Jan 18, 2023
  • Former Ontario premier William Davis dies at age 92
    A statement says Davis died in Brampton Sunday morning of natural causes surrounded by members of his family.
    Politics
    Aug 8, 2021
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  • Plans for First Nations summit with Harper finally begin to solidify
    <p> Plans for First Nations summit with Harper finally begin to solidify <p>OTTAWA - The Conservative government used the legislative blueprint of its throne speech to promise concerted action to help aboriginal communities share in Canada's social and economic opportunity.</p> <p>Prime Ministe</p>
    Jun 17, 2011
  • Wife of fallen officer Garrett Styles tells funeral she’s ‘in pieces’
    <p> Wife of fallen officer Garrett Styles tells funeral she's 'in pieces' NEWMARKET, Ont. - The wife of fallen police officer Const. Garrett Styles told his funeral service Tuesday she's "in pieces" after losing her first and only love. Melissa Styles remained remarkably composed as she read a letter to her l</p>
    Jul 5, 2011
  • Ontario checking ads that attack Liberals for new Windsor-Detroit bridge
    TORONTO - Ontario is looking into whether American money is being used to pay for television advertisements attacking the McGuinty government, says Finance Minister Dwight Duncan.
    Jul 19, 2011
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  • Premiers in Vancouver today for three-day conference on national issues
    VANCOUVER - The country's premiers are in Vancouver today to discuss everything from health care to the economy.
    Jul 20, 2011
  • Premiers in Vancouver today for three-day conference on national issues
    VANCOUVER - The country's premiers are in Vancouver today to discuss everything from health care to the economy.
    Canada
    Jul 20, 2011
  • McGuinty says no need to declare emergency over fires in northwest Ontario
    DRYDEN, Ont. - It is not necessary to declare a state of emergency right now to deal with forest fires that have driven thousands of people from their homes in northwestern Ontario, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Friday.
    Jul 22, 2011
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  • Ontario must show more transparency after G20 secret law, ombudsman says
    <p> Province's vulnerable not always getting the help they need: Ombudsman <p>TORONTO - Ontario's ombudsman says the province's most vulnerable are too often not getting the help they need.</p> <p>Andre Marin says the number of cases where families are asked to give up custody of their special </p>
    Jun 21, 2011
  • Activists demand G20 judicial inquiry and resignation of Toronto police chief
    <p> Activists demand G20 judicial inquiry and resignation of Toronto police chief <p>TORONTO - Civil rights activists want a judicial inquiry into what they call "police and political abuses" during the G20 summit in Toronto last June, and are demanding the resignation of the city's police chief.</p></p>
    Canada
    Jun 24, 2011
  • Activists demand G20 judicial inquiry and resignation of Toronto police chief
    <p> Activists demand G20 judicial inquiry and resignation of Toronto police chief <p>TORONTO - Civil rights activists want a judicial inquiry into what they call "police and political abuses" during the G20 summit in Toronto last June, and are demanding the resignation of the city's police chief.</p></p>
    Jun 24, 2011
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  • Bollywood bombards boisterous Canadian film fans; Swank, Gooding Jr. join bash
    <p> Thousands arrive to greet Bollywood stars in advance of Indian Oscars <p>TORONTO - Thousands of boisterous Bollywood fans surrounded the Rogers Centre hoping to catch a glimpse of their favourite South Asian luminaries Saturday, when India's version of the Oscars promised to thrill movie fans with a p</p>
    Entertainment
    Jun 25, 2011
  • Feds need to cut down on handguns being imported from U.S.: Ontario minister
    TORONTO - The federal government needs to do more to reduce the number of handguns coming into Canada from the United States, Ontario's minister responsible for community safety said Tuesday.
    Jul 12, 2011
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