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Ontario judge seeking clarity on facts in supervised consumption site legal challenge

Ontario judge seeking clarity on facts in supervised consumption site legal challenge

TORONTO — The Ontario judge overseeing the legal challenge of the province's ban on supervised consumption sites that are within 200 metres of schools and daycares unexpectedly recalled court Monday in a bid to understand whether he had all the facts
COVID-19 rules barring protests in 2021 were unconstitutional: Ontario's top court

COVID-19 rules barring protests in 2021 were unconstitutional: Ontario's top court

TORONTO — Provincial restrictions on gatherings that prohibited peaceful protests in Ontario for several weeks during the COVID-19 pandemic were unconstitutional, the province's top court ruled Monday.
Brother of man accused in OPP officer's death says he saw the two suspects that day

Brother of man accused in OPP officer's death says he saw the two suspects that day

The brother of a man accused of fatally shooting a provincial police officer says he found the two accused killers inside a trailer on his property on the afternoon of the alleged murder.
Toronto's University Health Network aims to attract 100 scientists

Toronto's University Health Network aims to attract 100 scientists

TORONTO — University Health Network in Toronto is aiming to attract 100 early-career scientists, focusing on people whose research could fuel economic development.
About 44,000 Hydro One customers still without power in Ontario after ice storm

About 44,000 Hydro One customers still without power in Ontario after ice storm

About 44,000 homes and businesses in Ontario were still without power on Monday, more than a week after an ice storm caused severe damage in central and eastern parts of the province.
Abortion access in Ontario rose to over 90% after the pill was approved: study

Abortion access in Ontario rose to over 90% after the pill was approved: study

TORONTO — A new study finds that access to abortion services expanded greatly in the five years after the abortion pill was approved and pharmacies began dispensing it in Ontario, but that surgical abortion services declined and need to be preserved.
Ontario offers $11 billion in relief to businesses stung by U.S. tariffs

Ontario offers $11 billion in relief to businesses stung by U.S. tariffs

TORONTO — Ontario businesses will see select provincial taxes deferred for six months, which Premier Doug Ford says will give them about $9 billion worth of relief amid global economic turmoil in the face of U.S. tariffs. As Canadian and U.S.
'If we close, people die': Rural Ontario hospitals await ER staffing certainty

'If we close, people die': Rural Ontario hospitals await ER staffing certainty

Rural and northern Ontario hospitals are anxiously awaiting word from the provincial government on a program that helps them keep emergency rooms open, after it ended last month.
Over 50,000 Hydro One customers without power in Ontario

Over 50,000 Hydro One customers without power in Ontario

About 55,000 Ontarians are without power Monday as Hydro One's 4,800 crew members make efforts to get the lights back on after last week's ice storm.
Youth charged with sexual assault in Brampton: Peel police

Youth charged with sexual assault in Brampton: Peel police

BRAMPTON — Peel police say they have charged a youth in relation to multiple reports of sexual assaults and indecent acts in Brampton, Ont.
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