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Tories keep stronghold in Bay of Quinte byelection

Tories keep stronghold in Bay of Quinte byelection

The riding came up for grabs when Todd Smith resigned to join the private sector
'We are people too,' says client of supervised consumption site slated for closure

'We are people too,' says client of supervised consumption site slated for closure

Faith leaders wrote a letter to the premier and health minister warning of 'thousands' dying due to the closure of supervised consumption sites
'Abominable': Untrained aides should not count toward LTC direct care targets, advocates say

'Abominable': Untrained aides should not count toward LTC direct care targets, advocates say

A document The Trillium obtained through the freedom-of-information process showed resident support personnel make up about 10 per cent of the targeted 36 minutes of care provided by allied health professionals
Trillium Today: 'failed'

Trillium Today: 'failed'

Your Ontario politics agenda for Thursday, September 12
More than 40% of school boards are reporting budget deficits, government committee hears

More than 40% of school boards are reporting budget deficits, government committee hears

The head of the Ontario Public School Boards' Association is warning that the 'status quo is not sustainable'
NDP, education unions call for 'emergency safe schools plan' to address violence in classrooms

NDP, education unions call for 'emergency safe schools plan' to address violence in classrooms

One educational assistant said 'the intensity of the violent instances have especially been hard since the pandemic'
Trillium Today: worse than ever

Trillium Today: worse than ever

Your Ontario politics agenda for Monday, September 9
Special Investigations Unit charged 13 officers in 2023-24, says annual report

Special Investigations Unit charged 13 officers in 2023-24, says annual report

The agency said the charges were laid in 12 cases, which represents 2.5 per cent of all cases
Autism advocates say government data suggests a 'lot of families are looking for core services'

Autism advocates say government data suggests a 'lot of families are looking for core services'

Data obtained by The Trillium through the freedom-of-information process suggests a relatively small percentage of families are declining invitations to access core clinical services 
Boards exploring 'podium' schools as one way to tackle need in high-density areas

Boards exploring 'podium' schools as one way to tackle need in high-density areas

The Toronto District School Board plans to submit a proposal to the province for a 'podium' school at Don Mills Road and Eglinton Avenue East
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