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Published on Mar 20, 2026
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Published on Mar 20, 2026
2 grocery stores in Ontario fined $10K each for mislabelling some food items as Canadian
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Published on Mar 20, 2026
‘Putting scalpers on notice’: Ford says Ontario moving to ban ticket resale gouging
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Published on Mar 20, 2026
Ontario appellate court ruling reinforces importance of accused’s right to cross-examination
By Christopher Guly ( March 19, 2026, 9:45 AM EDT) -- In a case centred on cross-examination, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of appellant Rimzan Lye that the test was met to advance a Charter s. 8 claim that his rights were violated when …
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Published on Mar 20, 2026
Ontario to miss federal deadline for publicly funding nurse practitioners
TORONTO — Ontario will not have a policy in place to publicly fund all medically necessary services from nurse practitioners by April 1, as ordered by the federal government, leaving some patients paying out of pocket for primary care. Health Minister …
Source: CP24 - Neutral -
Published on Mar 20, 2026
Ontario welcomes first day of spring with burst of snow and ice
These areas could see a few millimetres of ice accretion through the morning, which could create some slick surfaces north of Highway 401. We’ll see precipitation transition to rain across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and to the southwest. Meanwhile, a …
Source: The Weather Network - Neutral -
Published on Mar 20, 2026
2 grocery stores in Ontario fined $10K each for mislabelling some food items as Canadian
Two separate Loblaw-owned grocers in Ontario were recently fined for mislabelling some foods as Canadian, at a time where shoppers continue to scour the shelves for the maple leaf tag next to a product’s name in a push to buy Canadian amid ongoing trade …
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Published on Mar 20, 2026
Ontario to miss federal deadline for publicly funding nurse practitioners
Source: CTV News - Neutral -
Published on Mar 20, 2026
Ontario to miss deadline to fund nurse practitioners, leaving some patients paying out of pocket
Ontario will not have a policy in place to publicly fund all medically necessary services from nurse practitioners by April 1, as ordered by the federal government, leaving some patients paying out of pocket for primary care. Health Minister Sylvia Jones …
Source: The Globe and Mail - Neutral -
Published on Mar 20, 2026
Ontario aims to allow retailers to open on Victoria Day, Family Day
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Politics Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker said he opposes the province's position on allowing retailers to open on two statutory holidays. Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker says families should be …
Source: The Timmins Times - Neutral