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Gale is gone: Your morning QP Briefing

A roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, March 12.

Published Mar 12, 2026 at 1:09pm

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Ontario elementary school teachers will be getting $750 purchasing cards starting in the next school year for classroom supplies, Premier Doug Ford announced Wednesday. The Canadian Press reports.

Bob Gale has resigned as chair of the Regional Municipality of Niagara amid calls for an apology from local anti-racism groups that claim he owns a copy of Adolf Hitler’s book. CP24 has more.

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