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‘We don’t know you, but we love you’: Hundreds gather at Toronto van attack memorialThe memorial was set up on the east side of Yonge Street, just below Finch Avenue, where the deadly incident took place.CanadaApr 24, 2018
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Former Ontario PC leadership candidate Tanya Granic Allen under fire for online commentsIn tweets and blog posts dating back to 2013 and 2014, Granic Allen - a parental rights and anti-abortion advocate - speaks out against gay marriage and compares women wearing burkas to "ninjas" and "bank robbers."PoliticsApr 10, 2018
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Premier Wynne attends Greek independence parade in Toronto’s GreektownOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne celebrated Greek Independence Day in Toronto's Greektown on Sunday.PoliticsMar 25, 2018
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Ontario Liberal government to make prescription drugs free for people 65 and olderOntario's Liberal government says it will expand its pharmacare program, offering free prescription drugs to people over 65 years old.PoliticsMar 20, 2018
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Premier Kathleen Wynne to attend opening of Kate Graham’s London North Centre volunteer hubThe Liberal candidate in this spring's provincial election in London North Centre is hosting some special guests on Friday.PoliticsMar 14, 2018
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Kathleen Wynne defends sex ed plan, says thousands of parents were consultedKathleen Wynne says criticism that parents weren't consulted over the changes simply aren't true.PoliticsMar 13, 2018
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Scott Thompson: Does Premier Wynne understand what is important to Ontarians?In a recent Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News, it reveals Ontario families have a very different set of priorities than Premier Wynne.Feb 23, 2018
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Scott Thompson: FAO says Wynne’s Hydro One sale will cost us $1.8 billion long-termThe Province of Ontario's Financial Accountability Office ran the numbers for both scenarios -- selling Hydro One and keeping it.Feb 14, 2018
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Premier Wynne delivers keynote address at pre-election Liberal gathering in TorontoThe gathering in downtown Toronto, which enters its second day today, will focus on campaign preparedness, volunteer training and recruitment.PoliticsFeb 3, 2018
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Alex Pierson: Minimum wage has sown the seeds of divisionThe minimum-wage spike has been in effect just a few days and already the bad news that was predicted is making headlines.Jan 9, 2018
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