Return program sought for certain beverage containers
A Liberal MPP is trying to kick-start plans for a refundable return program in Ontario. Mary-Margaret McMahon introduced a Private Member's Bill in Queen's Park. She says her proposal would establish a system of collection for all non-alcoholic beverage containers. "It is a simple common sense solution that will i...
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NDP turns to former mayor for help
The provincial NDP is enlisting the help of a former Toronto Mayor to craft the platform that will lead to a new deal for municipalities. David Miller will serve as a special advisor. Leader Marit Stiles says Miller will help develop their platform with input from municipalities. "Mr. Miller is going to be going o...
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New group seeks stronger childcare support
A new advocacy group is forming to demand Ontario get childcare down to $10 a day sooner rather than later. Parents for Childcare is expressing concern with the slow rollout of the federal program. Childcare providers in some communities have also decided to opt out. Spokesperson Brynne Sinclair-Waters says years of un...
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Area MPP calling on Ford to support First Nation in state of emergency
A Thunder Bay MPP is calling on the provincial government to support a First Nation that has declared a state of emergency. "The Ginoogaming First Nation is in a state of emergency," said Thunder Bay-Superior North MPP, Lise Vaugeois at Queens Park on Monday. "The bridge that serves as the main point of ...
Nov 19, 2024
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NDP promotes need for new deal with municipalities
The provincial NDP wants a better deal for municipalities. Leader Marit Stiles proposes taking back the financial responsibility of affordable housing and homelessness programs while restoring cost-sharing agreements for ambulance services and public health to previous levels. She says municipalities are struggling. &q...
Nov 18, 2024
Wabigoon says "yes" to NWMO site selection process
The Wabigoon Lake Ojibway Nation has voted yes to stay involved in the site selection process of a deep underground nuclear waste repository. A spokesperson for the First Nation says the vote was done in person and electronically over the past few days. The exact totals of the vote have not been released. Chief Clayton...
Nov 18, 2024
$262-million for new homes in Ontario
It's a major housing investment to help build and renovate homes in our region. The feds are announcing more than $260-million for 691 new homes in Ontario, with a focus on northern, rural, and Indigenous communities. "This is really good news for many First Nations as well that are struggling with housing in thei...
Nov 18, 2024
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Ontario pursuing changes to strengthen Sex Offender Registry
The provincial government is planning on proposing changes to Christopher's Law (Ontario's Sex Offender Registry). "Decades ago, Ontario led the way with Canada's first sex offender registry, and today we're making it stronger," said Solicitor General Michael Kerzner. "By introducing changes to make Chri...
Nov 15, 2024
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Ontario expanding satellite Internet service
A new satellite Internet service will be introduced to parts of Ontario next June. The government will use Starlink's Low Earth Orbit Satellite technology to deliver high-speed service to mainly remote, rural and northern Ontario areas where the provision of wired services is difficult or cost-prohibitive. Infrastructu...
Nov 14, 2024
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Two N.B. men face charges after fleeing police in Ontario
Two New Brunswick men face a long list of charges after fleeing from police in Ontario. At about 7:30 p.m. Saturday evening, the OPP got a call about a crash on Highway 17 in Dryden, Ontario. One of the drivers fled the scene, and when police tried to stop the vehicle, they driver kept going. Officers later spotted the...
Nov 14, 2024
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