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Behind the Scenes of the Pandemic: Ontario Teacher Negotiations Resolved

As COVID-19 has gripped the nation’s attention, Ontario’s tumultuous education landscape has seemingly drifted into the background. But behind the scenes of the pandemic, deals have been reached with every More

Posted On : April 28, 2020 Published By : Ryan Brown
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Provincial Governments Respond to the Coronavirus

While the federal government has announced significant measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Canada, many of the essential services to combat community spread of the disease remain under More

Posted On : March 20, 2020 Published By : Olivia Hallett
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Could Ontario’s New Francophone University be a Turning Point for the Franco-Ontarian Community?

Franco-Ontarians celebrated the provincial and federal government’s announcement that they would jointly fund the province’s first-ever francophone university. The institution’s opening, which is set to take place in 2021, presents More

Posted On : March 11, 2020 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Railway Blockades and Pipeline Protests: Why The Crisis Requires Immediate Action

Despite frigid temperatures, members of the Wet’suwet’en Nation and their allies have not been deterred in conducting days of blockades on CN railway lines in B.C. and Ontario. The blockades More

Posted On : February 19, 2020 Published By : Dia Mukherjee
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Ontario Proposes New Flavoured Vaping Regulations

On February 5th, Christine Elliot, Deputy Premier of Ontario and Ontario Minister of Health, announced plans for a provincial ban on the sale of most flavoured vaping products at convenience More

Posted On : February 10, 2020 Published By : Theo Malhotra
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Ford More Years: How Doug Ford Could Be Trudeau’s Key to Victory this Fall

Andrew Scheer has a problem, and it’s not Justin Trudeau. A recent poll by Corbett Communications states that 60 per cent of Ontario voters reported being less likely to support More

Posted On : August 22, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Astrophysique le jour, projections politiques la nuit : En conversation avec Philippe J. Fournier du Qc125

Lorsque Philippe J. Fournier a suivi son premier cours de sciences politiques, il était tellement perplexe devant les divagations du professeur qu’il ne savait pas que la classe avait commencé. More

Posted On : August 9, 2019 Published By : Catharina O'Donnell
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Flash Analysis: Ontario Cabinet Shuffle Shows Ford has Eye on the Polls

One year into his mandate, Ontario Premier Doug Ford has announced significant changes to his Progressive Conservative cabinet. While maintaining that he thought that his entire cabinet had performed well, More

Posted On : June 20, 2019 Published By : Gabe Bleyer
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Ontario Budget 2019 Breakdown: Protecting, or Cutting, What Matters Most?

In a decisive electoral victory, Ontario’s Progressive Conservatives under now-Premier Doug Ford won a majority government nearly one year ago, decimating Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals in the process. Considering the result, More

Posted On : May 27, 2019 Published By : Mercedes Labelle
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Why Can’t We Be Friends? The Plight of Minority Francophones in 2018

In a few short weeks, 2018 will come to a close. For students of Canadian politics, these past 365 days have been particularly exciting. Canada hosted the G7 and all More

Posted On : December 12, 2018 Published By : Katherine Cuplinskas

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