The Ontario Court of Appeal has struck down Premier Doug Ford’s controversial campaign finance law that limits spending by unions and other third parties.
Doug Ford’s campaign finance law struck down by court | The Star
The Ontario Court of Appeal has struck down Premier Doug Ford’s controversial campaign finance law that limits spending by unions and other third parties.
Doug Ford’s campaign finance law struck down by court | The Star
About 34 per cent of Canadians rent their homes, yet more than half of Canadian renters (58.2 per cent)1 are living without any tenant insurance coverage. While tenants are not currently required to have a tenant…
TORONTO – Throngs of demonstrators covered the lawn in front of the Ontario legislature Saturday afternoon to protest the Progressive Conservative government’s changes to the provinces education system. Many in the crowd carried signs declaring…
In an exclusive interview with the Star, a board senior staffer said a “companion procedure” will follow but for now the policy speaks to “professionalism.” Why Halton’s stab at a teacher dress code not enough…
The assault of multiple staff members and a student at an Oshawa school on Monday is once again highlighting the issue of violence in schools, which remains a top concern for teachers in ongoing bargaining with the…
She wants court to order board to let her finish giving presentation on children’s books dealing with sexuality Retired teacher alleges Waterloo public school board violated her right to freedom of expression | TheRecord.com
The YCDSB has deferred a motion that would have banned all flags except for government, Vatican and school flags from all its premises. York District Catholic School Board defers motion on banning Pride flags –…