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Councillor calls out Ontario college after learning student lives with 13 peopleKitchener, Ont. regional councillor Michael Harris issued a series of social media posts after he spoke with a student who shares a house with 13 other people.EducationFeb 15, 2024
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Michael Harris announces candidacy for Waterloo region councilFormer Kitchener-Conestoga MP Michael Harris officially filed his paperwork to run for Waterloo regional councilor Wednesday morning.PoliticsJul 25, 2018
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Ontario PC Party Leader Doug Ford appoints 11 candidates ahead of upcoming electionThe PCs released a statement on Saturday announcing appointees for ridings where a nomination meeting hadn't been scheduled. They include Mike Harris Jr., the son of former Ont. premier Mike Harris.PoliticsApr 21, 2018
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PC MPP Michael Harris apologizes over ‘inappropriate’ texts following removal from caucusKitchener MPP Michael Harris has been kicked out of the Progressive Conservative caucus over allegations of inappropriate conduct, the party says.CanadaApr 9, 2018
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PC MPP Michael Harris won’t run for re-election due to eye conditionHarris has represented the Kitchener-Conestoga riding since 2011 for the PC party.PoliticsApr 8, 2018
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Symposium aims to keep millenial grads from leaving KingstonA new effort is underway to keep university and college graduates from leaving the Limestone City.NewsFeb 16, 2018
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Wellington, Kitchener Tory MPPs throw support behind Christine ElliottTed Arnott and Michael Harris both say Christine Elliott is the best choice for the next premier of OntarioPoliticsFeb 7, 2018
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Ontario MPPs set to debate bill aimed at regulating pill presses amid opioid crisisKitchener-Conestoga MPP Michael Harris first tabled the bill earlier this year. The bill is scheduled to receive second reading at Queen’s Park Thursday afternoon.HealthSep 20, 2017
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MPP hopes to save lives with ban on pill press machines in OntarioOntario MPP Michael Harris believes making the possession of a pill press machine illegal, will prevent opioid overdose deaths.ConsumerJun 5, 2017
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Ontario PCs promise to review salaries of public sector CEOs, executives if they win 2018 electionOntario's Progressive Conservatives say if they win the 2018 election they will review the salaries of public sector CEOs and other executives.PoliticsFeb 1, 2017
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