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Liberals say they won't split off controversial section of 'lawful access' bill

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OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has rejected a Conservative call to hive off the most controversial section of

Ontario teachers, school staff begin bargaining this month. Here are the unions' priorities

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Smaller class sizes, more special education resources and addressing violence in schools are among the bargaining priorities for Ontario’s teacher

Ontario civil servants to see 'flexibility' on work options during World Cup: government

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TORONTO - Ontario’s incoming interim Treasury Board president says there will be “flexibility” in work arrangements for public service employees

Carney government orders review of online funding decision that has annoyed the U.S.

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OTTAWA—The Liberal government is directing Canada’s broadcasting regulator to revisit a decision compelling foreign streaming giants to pay more to

This entrepreneur wanted to open a floating sauna on Toronto's waterfront. He says the city's red tape has ruined his summer

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An entrepreneur who wanted to keep operating a Finnish sauna on Toronto’s waterfront this summer says he’s been put out of

Ontario's electricity bills are set to shoot up. But Mark Carney has a big idea that might keep them in check

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Ontarians could soon be facing a massive energy bill.Electricity demand between now and 2050 will likely double, according to projections, and

Free transit, parks for all and a return to 'People City': Here’s what these Torontonians would do if they were mayor

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We launched our ”If I Were Mayor” series to coincide with the municipal election, asking what you would do if

Almost 800 positions at the Toronto District School Board on chopping block

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Almost 800 positions at the Toronto public board are on the chopping block — including more than 200 teachers who have

Stranded Palestinian students seeing visas processed after long wait

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OTTAWA - A spokesperson for Immigration Minister Lena Diab said Tuesday that expedited visa processing for 37 Gazan students and