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Queen's Park Bureau Ontario's strapped legal aid system will get a $150 million boost – with a "significant" portion of the new money aimed at driving ambitious family court changes designed to put the interests of children first. Nearly 70 per cent of...
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Martin Mittelstaedt From Monday's Globe and Mail Last updated on Sunday, Jun. 28, 2009 09:49PM EDT C anadian nuclear safety regulators say they have underestimated the seriousness of a design feature at the country's electricity-producing reactors that...
Tags: Canadian Press Ontario, Park Bureau Ontario, nuclear reactor, atomic energy, Saskatchewan, George Smitherman, atomic power, Darlington, nuclear power, energy minister
Robert Benzie Queen's Park Bureau Chief Premier Dalton McGuinty wants to use taxpayers' dollars to sell his controversial 13 per cent harmonized sales tax to Ontarians, sources told the Toronto Star . But first the Liberals must skirt McGuinty's own law...
Canada's three opposition parties signed an agreement on Monday to form an unprecedented coalition government as they moved to oust the minority Conservative government in a coming confidence vote. The accord between the Liberals, New Democratic Party...
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Globe and Mail Update November 14, 2008 at 11:11 AM EST The sharp rise of youth violence in ontario is linked to entrenched racism in the province, according to a long-awaited report that calls on the provincial government to collect race-based statistics...
Tags: Dalton McGuinty, Park Bureau Ontario, mental health, Toronto, C.W. Jefferys Colligiate Institute, school stabbing, premier dalton, aggravated assault, staff reporters, reporters released
Queen's Park Bureau Ontario's controversial health premium is being reviewed but the process is a "sham" because Premier Dalton McGuinty has already decided the tax is here to stay, opposition MPPs said yesterday. That makes it unlikely Ontarians will...
Tags: Dalton McGuinty, health tax, Park Bureau Ontario, controversial health, premier dalton