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As international student cap eases rental market, Canada should look at further restricting immigration: experts
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As international student cap eases rental market, Canada should look at further restricting immigration: experts

A report from Rentals.ca found rental prices increased last month by the slowest annual rate in nearly three years, propelled by year-over-year decreases in certain cities with large post-secondary institutions, like London, Ont., Windsor, Ont., and Hamilton, Ont.

Ford downplays federal NDP’s split with Liberals as questions rise about his own election plans
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Ford downplays federal NDP’s split with Liberals as questions rise about his own election plans

Ford told reporters on Monday he would  “floored" if there was an early federal election, in the wake of the NDP pulling out of the supply-and-confidence agreement with the Liberals.

Ontario cutting funding from daycare centres not in $10-a-day program
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Ontario cutting funding from daycare centres not in $10-a-day program

Ont cuts funds for daycares not in $10/day program

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Recent immigrants shut out of strong wage growth as unemployment rises in Canada
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Recent immigrants shut out of strong wage growth as unemployment rises in Canada

Statistics Canada’s labour force survey on Friday showed the economy added a modest 22,000 jobs last month, lagging the pace of population growth.

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Industry group lobbying on AI disclosures
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Who's Lobbying for Whom: Industry group lobbying on AI disclosures

This past week, TECHNATION Canada, an industry group for the tech sector, was registered to lobby the province by Michael Ras and Rob Elliott, both consultants with Counsel Public Affairs Inc.

Ontario ombudsman investigating child welfare placements in motels
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Ontario ombudsman investigating child welfare placements in motels

Ontario ombud launches child-welfare probe

Ontario's corner stores begin selling alcohol as rules loosen
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Ontario's corner stores begin selling alcohol as rules loosen

Ontario corner stores begin selling booze

Booze can now be sold in Ontario corner stores. Here's what you need to know
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Booze can now be sold in Ontario corner stores. Here's what you need to know

What you need to know about booze in corner stores

Eglinton LRT opening date uncertain as Metrolinx CEO dodges 2024 commitment
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Eglinton LRT opening date uncertain as Metrolinx CEO dodges 2024 commitment

Metrolinx CEO Phil Verster commits to announce an opening date within three months from the projects' completion, which seems to indicate that it will hardly be ready by the end of 2024.

New rules on cellphones as Ontario schools reopen, critics say clarity lacking
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New rules on cellphones as Ontario schools reopen, critics say clarity lacking

New rules on cellphones as Ontario classes resume

Ford says no Ontario election this year, but remains mum on 2025 plans
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Ford says no Ontario election this year, but remains mum on 2025 plans

“We aren't having any elections this year. We're going to continue making sure that we focus on what the people of Ontario needs and that's good paying jobs, making sure we have good healthcare, good education, good infrastructure, and that's what we're going to continue doing,” Ford said.

PCs maintain double-digit lead in Liasion poll, but Premier Ford's personal approval rating underwater
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PCs maintain double-digit lead in Liasion poll, but Premier Ford's personal approval rating underwater

Despite the PCs’ strong performance, 65 per cent of Ontarians expressed an unfavourable opinion of Ford, with only 28 per cent viewing him favourably, resulting in a net favourability score of -37.

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