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
One day after the Ontario government announced a revamp of its kindergarten school curriculum, experts remain split—some argue a “back-to-basics” philosophy may interfere with inquisitive play while others say the changes are an opportunity to…
Clerk’s office claims a court challenge of the controverted election will have to be resolved first City refuses to release review of botched Catholic trustee election – CambridgeToday.ca
Hundreds of high school students in Windsor-Essex are expected to take part in a province-wide protest against education changes in Ontario. The hour-long rally will take place 1:15 p.m. Thursday and events are planned at…
TORONTO – Ontario’s education minister said Friday that a full-day learning program will stay in place for four- and five-year-olds in the province, a commitment made after the government faced backlash for comments that put the future…
The government of Ontario is deliberately starving public services. Ontario: Brutal underfunding punishes health and… | The Monitor (monitormag.ca)
Wendy Ashby, the Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) trustee under fire from parents for posts on Twitter deemed as “racist, sexist and anti-Christian,” has broken her public silence with a statement released on the…