Friday, December 5, 2025
In Ontario, education minister Stephen Lecce introduced sweeping reforms to the education system, to help Ontario students succeed in core skills like reading and math. The Ontario NDP leader wants the government to spend...
Ontario is making some major changes in an effort to boost police recruitment, including eliminating tuition fees and post-secondary education requirements.
At Queen’s Park, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government delivers this year’s budget, with new dollars for health care, roads, and Ontario’s booming auto industry, as the province's revenues get a boost from a growing economy.
Global News said a Liberal Member of Parliament told a Chinese diplomat in Toronto to keep two innocent Canadians locked up, in solitary confinement, to help Justin Trudeau win the 2021 federal election. Following...
Here’s what’s happening this week in Conservative Canada: Coverup: What did Justin Trudeau know about dirty election money from Communists in Beijing? Pierre Poilievre asks Trudeau 25 questions. Trudeau doesn’t answer any of them.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced that students in Grade 11 will soon be able to enter a full-time trades apprenticeship without turning their back on high school graduation. Education Minister Stephen Lecce said it’s all about students...
At Queen’s Park, the Legislature is back in session. The NDP wasted no time pitching Premier Doug Ford for higher pay for unionized nurses and hospital workers, they said, in order to keep emergency rooms open.
Ontario is extending a tuition freeze for public colleges and universities for a third year. Colleges and Universities Minister Jill Dunlop says in a press release that the freeze will continue for the 2023-24 school year for...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Health Minister Sylvia Jones announced a new three-step plan to help reduce wait times for surgeries. The province estimates that over 200,000 Ontarians are currently on the waiting list...
In Ottawa, the Trudeau Liberals backtrack on banning hunting rifles after the Conservatives pushed back hard. Conservative MP's demand tougher parole rules after random attacks on innocent bystanders in Toronto and Vancouver.
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