Ford government quietly reverses medical residency rule that excluded most immigrant physicians

Premier Doug Ford’s government has quietly rescinded a controversial new policy it implemented last year that’s meant to prioritize Ontarians over international graduates in filling coveted medical residency positions, the Star

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Ford government quietly reverses medical residency rule that excluded most immigrant physicians

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Premier Doug Ford’s government has quietly rescinded a controversial new policy it implemented last year that’s meant to prioritize Ontarians over

Ontario to overhaul teacher training in move to fix educator shortage

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The province plans to trim teacher education to one full year — with longer practicum placements in elementary and secondary

Ontario pulls funding for last provincially supported supervised consumption site

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Ontario is pulling funding for the last remaining provincially funded supervised drug consumption site, after announcing funding cuts at seven

TCDSB parents fight to stop special education program's relocation, saying it will 'devastate' kids

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Parents of children with complex special education needs at a Toronto Catholic school are fighting the relocation of an intensive

Liberals gather to discuss the issues facing Canada, but Donald Trump wasn’t on the agenda

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MONTREAL — While the challenge of U.S. President Donald Trump was central to last year’s federal election campaign, this year’s Liberal

Mark Carney is hard to define, but he is defining the Liberal party

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MONTREAL — Prime Minister Mark Carney’s agenda at the party’s 2026 convention was simple: a little byelection politicking, a little

Davies to act as NDP parliamentary lead after Lewis announces critic roles

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OTTAWA - Former interim NDP leader Don Davies will continue to act as the party’s parliamentary leader in the House

Alberta's access restrictions threaten privacy, democratic role of libraries: critics

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EDMONTON - Critics of Alberta’s proposed rule changes to public libraries say the true danger lies in giving the province

CP NewsAlert: Judge orders temporary pause on Alberta referendum separation bid

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EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA - An Alberta judge has put up a roadblock on a petition drive to force a vote