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Ontario Liberals say Ford government could change how loyalty points expireThe Ontario Liberals say the Ford government's omnibus bill could change rules around rewards points, but the PCs argue no adjustments are being made.PoliticsDec 2
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Critics claim skills development fund is ‘circular economy’ of tax dollars, donationsOntario Liberal MPP John Fraser claimed the process appears to be a 'scheme.'PoliticsOct 29
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Ontario Liberals prepare for another leadership election. Who’s in?As Ontario's Liberal party prepares to call its third leadership race in five years, organizers are bracing for internal battles over who should face Doug Ford in 2029.PoliticsSep 15
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Ontario Liberals to reveal leadership vote results amid push from some for new raceOntario Liberals are set to reveal today the results of voting by members on whether they should have another leadership race.PoliticsSep 14
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Bonnie Crombie to resign as Ontario Liberal leader after weak show of supportCrombie initially said she planned to stay on as leader, adding that a leadership race right now would do more harm than good for the party.PoliticsSep 14
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Robocalls and flyers urge Ontario Liberals to stick with Bonnie CrombieLiberals will vote on whether to trigger a new leadership race and sack Crombie as leader or allow her to stay on to contest another election against Doug Ford.CanadaSep 12
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Ontario Liberals let Ford ‘define himself’ in campaign marked by ‘challenges’: debriefThe campaign debrief published Monday also found issues with how Bonnie Crombie was prepared to speak and the party's strong focus on family doctors.PoliticsSep 8
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Ontario plans to release delayed EQAO results next week, after ‘deep dive’EQAO results are generally published sometime toward the end of September and offer a snapshot of numeracy and literacy in the province.EducationNov 24
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‘I broke out laughing’: Ford responds to concerns speed signs are too big for polesAlmost two weeks after banning automated speed enforcement cameras in municipalities, the Ford government sent enormous school zone signs to municipalities.PoliticsNov 27
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Ford government faces calls to release delayed EQAO scoresEQAO results are generally published sometime toward the end of September, offering a snapshot of numeracy and literacy in the province.EducationNov 21
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Doug Ford doubles down on ‘find a job’ comment after omnibus rental bill passesAs protestors were escorted from the chamber, Ford appeared to shout at one of them to 'find a job' from his seat within the legislature.PoliticsNov 25
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Low EQAO test results trigger system-wide review of Ontario curriculumWhile the results represent a slight improvement from the previous school year, the government said the test scores are 'not enough' progress.EducationDec 3
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New Ontario school zone signs too big to fit on poles, cities sayCities say the signs sent to replace speed cameras are too big. The transportation minister believes they should be able to 'figure out how to install a sign.'PoliticsNov 26
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As speed cameras are banned in Ontario, Toronto says it needs more funds to copeAutomated speed enforcement programs in the province officially came to an end after a lightning-fast bill from the Ford government forbade their use on city streets.CanadaNov 14
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‘Lost Canadians’ legislation is now law, aims to fix citizenship ruleThe term "Lost Canadians" refers to people who were born outside of the country to Canadian parents who were also born in another country.CanadaNov 21
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Ontario unveils $210M for cities stripped of speed cameras to spend on infrastructureThe fund was promised when Premier Doug Ford announced he would force cities to remove their cameras, saying they don't work and offering to build speed bumps instead.PoliticsNov 13
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Ontario gets surprise jobs boost as unemployment drops slightlyFigures released by Statistics Canada show employment was up by 55,000 in Ontario during October, dropping the unemployment rate marginally to 7.6 per cent.EconomyNov 7
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Liberals ask integrity commission to investigate minister over skills development fundFor weeks, David Piccini has been under growing pressure for the controversial retraining scheme, which the auditor general determined was 'not fair, transparent or accountable.'PoliticsNov 3
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Ford government refuses to release completed work on Hwy. 401 tunnel ideaOntario is refusing to release already completed work on the viability of Premier Doug Ford's Highway 401 tunnel vision after signing a $9.1 million contract to study it again.CanadaNov 10
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Ford doesn’t regret ending Starlink contract, even with Ontario missing broadband targetEarlier this year, the premier said he was ending a $100 million deal for Elon Musk's satellite internet service to hit back at tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump.PoliticsNov 5