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In a public statement issued last week, Niagara-on-the-Lake Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa said he is "strongly" opposed to "any proposal that would see [the] Town absorbed through amalgamation" — a town with its own "distinct identity, proud history, and strong local governance."
The changes to OSAP have concerned both students and student unions. The Canadian Federation of Students Ontario (CFSON) called the restructuring a “devastating blow for students” in an Instagram post, writing that these changes “will have significant ramifications for students” in Ontario.
Ford’s comments during a Feb. 25 update for the new South Niagara Hospital in Niagara Falls come amid criticism from unions and opposition leaders who argue Ontario hospitals are drowning in red ink.
Premier Doug Ford said OSAP "is not a freebie anymore" and that "money doesn't grow on trees" as opposition to his student loan changes continues to bubble.
The Black Trustees' Caucus, part of the Ontario Public School Boards' Association, sent Premier Doug Ford an open letter Tuesday raising concerns that moves in some of the supervised boards are hurting efforts to end anti-Black racism.
Reading, writing and roughing. Those are the new “three Rs” Ontario’s students can expect in their classrooms as the Winter Olympics draw to a close after Premier Doug Ford posted on social media that he wants pupils to watch Team Canada’s hockey teams on their journey towards Olympic gold.
One Canadian province will be using the “it’s 5 o’clock somewhere” mentality for Sunday’s men’s hockey gold medal game against Team USA. Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Friday that bars and restaurants across the province will be allowed to serve alcohol as early as 6 a.
Premier Doug Ford’s government says it has not signed any new leases or purchased real estate to accommodate 60,000 public sector workers ordered to return to the office five days a week, as unions representing the civil servants say they're facing a serious space crunch.
Premier Doug Ford is facing growing anger Monday night on college and university campuses across the province.