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Coroner’s jury calls for medical resources in Ontario schools for disabled children

Coroner’s jury calls for medical resources in Ontario schools for disabled children

TORONTO — The jury at an inquest into the death of a teen who died at a school for blind students has recommended the province review the availability of overnight medical resources provided to schools that cater to disabled children.
New Ontario minister touts progress on housing recommendations, but without detail

New Ontario minister touts progress on housing recommendations, but without detail

TORONTO — Ontario's new housing minister says the government has "fully implemented" 21 of its housing affordability task force's recommendations, but his office won't say which ones.
Police searching for suspects after Buddhist temples robbed north of Toronto

Police searching for suspects after Buddhist temples robbed north of Toronto

Police are looking for multiple suspects after several Buddhist temples north of Toronto were robbed. York Regional Police say two suspects forced their way into a home associated with the Buddhist Prajna Temple in Markham, Ont.
Ontario ombudsman urges stronger enforcement of LTC rules

Ontario ombudsman urges stronger enforcement of LTC rules

TORONTO — Ontario's Ministry of Long-Term Care needs to ensure in-person inspections of nursing homes can take place in a future pandemic and that inspectors can immediately act when residents are at risk of ongoing serious harm, the province's ombud
Ontario to provide 17 new fire trucks, mobile training units for northern communities

Ontario to provide 17 new fire trucks, mobile training units for northern communities

The Ontario government says it is investing almost $35 million to modernize fire response and training in northern communities.
Amid budget crunch, Toronto to tax luxury home sales, asks province for sales tax

Amid budget crunch, Toronto to tax luxury home sales, asks province for sales tax

Toronto city council voted to bring in a new surtax on high-value home sales while asking the provincial government for sales tax revenue to help tackle a looming budget crunch.
Council debates Toronto's financial future as Chow presses for refugee shelter help

Council debates Toronto's financial future as Chow presses for refugee shelter help

TORONTO — Refugee claimants could account for half of Toronto's homeless shelter population by the end of the year, according to a new staff report, a situation Mayor Olivia Chow called "desperate" as she pressed the federal government for immediate
Victims shot outside Ottawa wedding were innocent bystanders: police

Victims shot outside Ottawa wedding were innocent bystanders: police

OTTAWA — A deadly weekend shooting outside a wedding venue was a targeted attack but Ottawa police leaders said Wednesday they don't think the victims were the intended targets. Two men were killed and six others injured Sept.
Greenbelt review could see recommendation for more land removals, new minister says

Greenbelt review could see recommendation for more land removals, new minister says

TORONTO — A review of Ontario's Greenbelt could recommend more land be added to the protected area, but it could also see more lands removed, the province's new housing minister said Wednesday.
Arguments in trial of man accused in London, Ont., attack set to start on Monday

Arguments in trial of man accused in London, Ont., attack set to start on Monday

WINDSOR, Ont. — Arguments in the trial of a man facing terror-related murder charges in the deaths of four members of a Muslim family in Ontario are set to begin on Monday. Jury selection, which began Tuesday, has concluded in Windsor, Ont.