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  • Ontario to declare Toronto island airport a special economic zone

    Ontario will declare Toronto’s island airport the province’s first special economic zone as it takes over land owned by the city, Premier Doug Ford said Monday in a move opposed by the mayor. This is the latest development in the Ford government’s push for an expansion of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to include jets.…

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    Mar 23, 2026 11:45 AM
  • Hamilton judge deems provisions in Ontario sex offender registry as unconstitutional

    ONTARIO—A Hamilton courtroom has quietly cracked open a long-standing pillar of Ontario’s criminal justice system. In a recent ruling, Justice Garg of the Ontario Court of Justice found that key provisions of Ontario’s sex offender registry law—known as Christopher’s Law (Sex Offender Registry), 2000—violate the constitutional rights of offenders because they require automatic and, in…

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    Mar 22, 2026 5:48 PM
  • Queen’s Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

    Queen’s Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

    Ontario’s legislature is set to resume sitting Monday after a 14-week break that ended in a veritable deluge of news, partial proposals and headline-grabbing musings from Premier Doug Ford and his government. It is a flood-the-zone strategy, opposition parties say, in an attempt to drown out criticism over a government plan to keep records of…

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    Mar 22, 2026 11:51 AM
  • Shrinking farm workforce concerns agriculture sector

    Shrinking farm workforce concerns agriculture sector

    A host of issues ranging from an aging demographic, inadequate rural transportation and technology are all impacting PEI’s agricultural workforce, which has gradually declined over the last decade. In 2016 there were 4,868 jobs on Island farms. That number has dwindled to 4,390, according to the Vital Signs 2025 report, released last week by the…

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    Jan 21, 2026 5:03 PM
  • Provincial platform set to improve home care delivery in Guysborough

    Provincial platform set to improve home care delivery in Guysborough

    The platform, announced recently, will connect all publicly funded home care agencies with Nova Scotia Health’s (NSH’s) continuing care program, allowing for real-time access to information and more efficient booking when appointments are cancelled. It is expected to launch in mid-2027. “Guysborough County Home Support Agency (GCHSA) is the only home support provider in Guysborough…

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    Jan 21, 2026 5:01 PM
  • Experts warn Canada risks losing top researchers in ‘global war for AI talent’

    Experts warn Canada risks losing top researchers in ‘global war for AI talent’

    Canada must act to retain its international leadership in AI research in the face of a worldwide race for talent that’s reached a “fever pitch,” the country’s national AI institutes warned the government last summer. They cautioned that funding for a key program was running out and told the federal government it needs to replenish…

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    Jan 21, 2026 4:59 PM
  • FTC says it will appeal Meta antitrust decision

    The Federal Trade Commission said Tuesday it will appeal the November ruling in favor of Meta in its antitrust case against the social media giant. The FTC said it continues to allege that, for more than a decade, Meta Platforms Inc. has “illegally maintained a monopoly” in social networking through anticompetitive conduct “by buying the…

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    Jan 21, 2026 11:18 AM
  • IRS head announces a shake-up on the eve of the 2026 tax season

    IRS head announces a shake-up on the eve of the 2026 tax season

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Days before the 2026 tax filing season begins, the head of the IRS announced a shake-up Tuesday, saying the personnel and operational changes are intended to improve taxpayer service and modernize the agency. The timing of the announcement coincides with a critical moment for the agency, as the IRS prepares to process…

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    Jan 20, 2026 5:15 PM
  • Town lays out updated policy for bylaw enforcement

    Town lays out updated policy for bylaw enforcement

    The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has laid out how bylaw complaints and inquiries will be reviewed, investigated and enforced under an updated enforcement policy. Council unanimously received the information report last Tuesday. Before the report, the town already enforced bylaws using an “engage, educate, then enforce” approach and accepted complaints through a public process outlined on…

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    Jan 20, 2026 4:29 PM
  • Internet shutdown squeezes Iran’s ailing businesses already hurt by crashing currency

    Internet shutdown squeezes Iran’s ailing businesses already hurt by crashing currency

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iranians have been struggling for nearly two weeks with the longest, most comprehensive internet shutdown in the history of the Islamic Republic — one that has not only restricted their access to information and the outside world, but is also throttling many businesses that rely on online advertising. Authorities…

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    Jan 20, 2026 4:27 PM
  • DOJ vows to press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor

    DOJ vows to press charges after activists disrupt church where Minnesota ICE official is a pastor

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The U.S. Department of Justice said Sunday it is investigating a group of protesters in Minnesota who disrupted services at a church where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement apparently serves as a pastor. A livestreamed video posted on the Facebook page of Black Lives Matter Minnesota, one of…

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    Jan 18, 2026 12:24 PM
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