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Ontario considers expanding scopes of practice for health professionals
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Ontario considers expanding scopes of practice for health professionals

Ontario not on track to balance budget, watchdog says; government disputes assertion
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Ontario not on track to balance budget, watchdog says; government disputes assertion

Toronto MP James Maloney calls Highway 401 tunnel ‘just an idea’
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Toronto MP James Maloney calls Highway 401 tunnel ‘just an idea’

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Ford believes Carney will designate Highway 401 tunnel as 'national interest' project
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Ford believes Carney will designate Highway 401 tunnel as 'national interest' project

The Liberals’ blind spot — voters actually like Doug Ford
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The Liberals’ blind spot — voters actually like Doug Ford

The more Ford’s opponents paint him as a bully, the more he shows up as the opposite: approachable, plain-spoken, and feels like the guy you want to live next door to.

Premier Ford’s message to feds on highway and mining projects: Time to step up
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Premier Ford’s message to feds on highway and mining projects: Time to step up

The massive mineral deposit in Ontario’s Far North has long been touted by Ford’s government as essential to Canada’s electric vehicle supply chain. While the region’s remote access and lack of roads have stalled progress, Ford said development will be “led by First Nations” and reiterated confidence the federal government will provide support soon.

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Memo sets out new rules for parking outside Ontario daycares in wake of deadly crash
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Memo sets out new rules for parking outside Ontario daycares in wake of deadly crash

Crombie bows out of public plowing match appearance after resignation announcement
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Crombie bows out of public plowing match appearance after resignation announcement

Ontario Liberals to plan new leadership race after Crombie resignation announcement
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Ontario Liberals to plan new leadership race after Crombie resignation announcement

John Fraser says Crombie 'courageously' decided to resign, denies 'caucus revolt'
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John Fraser says Crombie 'courageously' decided to resign, denies 'caucus revolt'

Crombie communicated her resignation to the caucus before it was made public, Fraser said, though “things moved really quickly.”

Ontario Liberals in limbo after Crombie’s exit
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Ontario Liberals in limbo after Crombie’s exit

The real damage is the spectacle of another leadership race. This will be the third in barely six years, making them the political equivalent of a sports franchise firing coaches while ignoring the weak roster.

Bonnie Crombie resigns as Ontario Liberal Leader after getting 57 per cent of delegate support
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Bonnie Crombie resigns as Ontario Liberal Leader after getting 57 per cent of delegate support

The result, though sufficient under the party’s constitution, fell well short of the unofficial two-thirds threshold often seen as the benchmark for a convincing mandate, that critics have been long calling for.

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Pharmaceutical association wants to talk drug regulations
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Who's Lobbying for Whom: Pharmaceutical association wants to talk drug regulations

The Canadian Generic Pharmaceutical Association was registered by Zane Colt and Dan Mader, both of whom are consultants with Loyalist Public Affairs

St. Clair college new contract with U.S. vendor raises questions on whether Premier Ford's procurement directives are enough
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St. Clair college new contract with U.S. vendor raises questions on whether Premier Ford's procurement directives are enough

The province issued procurement guidelines for public institutions like colleges, universities, and hospitals, urging them to “prioritize” Canadian businesses. But in practice, critics say, those guidelines have no teeth. St. Clair college has signed a new contract with Blackboard, a U.S.-based education software firm. It was not tendered through a public procurement process, despite a Canadian competitor offering the same services and being prepared to bid.

Ottawa moves to give premiers more control over immigration
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Ottawa moves to give premiers more control over immigration

Regulatory amendments proposed by the Liberal government would maintain Ottawa's authority over high-level immigration targets, but experts say they will give provinces increased power to dictate which prospective immigrants are admitted into their respective jurisdictions.

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