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'Every system that our children rely upon is falling apart': Advocates take child well-being hearings into own hands

'Every system that our children rely upon is falling apart': Advocates take child well-being hearings into own hands

This follows the PCs voting against an NDP motion at the social policy committee to 'conduct a study of the well-being of children and youth in Ontario'
AG report finds safe learning environment ‘not always’ the case at TDSB schools

AG report finds safe learning environment ‘not always’ the case at TDSB schools

The report also found the board’s schools are, on average, ‘in the worst condition in Ontario’
Crombie to unveil Liberals' 'fulsome plan' at first leader's dinner

Crombie to unveil Liberals' 'fulsome plan' at first leader's dinner

The Ontario Liberal leader tried to distinguish her party from the PCs and the federal Liberals at a press conference on Monday
Federal families minister nudges provinces to adopt 'best practices' to support child-care workers

Federal families minister nudges provinces to adopt 'best practices' to support child-care workers

The federal minister met with provincial and territorial ministers responsible for child care, including Ontario Education Minister Jill Dunlop, in P.E.I. this week
Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

The AODA Alliance held hearings at Queen's Park on Monday so members of the public could share with the government the barriers people with disabilities still face
Labour minister tables new 'Working for Workers' bill, hopes it'll pass before house rises

Labour minister tables new 'Working for Workers' bill, hopes it'll pass before house rises

The bill would, among other measures, impose a minimum fine of $500,000 for corporations convicted of repeat offences where a worker has been seriously injured or died
Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

Disability advocates say province 'not even close' to reaching full accessibility by 2025 goal

The AODA Alliance held hearings at Queen's Park on Monday so members of the public could share with the government the barriers people with disabilities still face
Crombie shares 'tough on crime' messaging with police association, promises to boost funding

Crombie shares 'tough on crime' messaging with police association, promises to boost funding

Bonnie Crombie said in a speech to the Police Association of Ontario that she believes in the 'old adage that we have to be tough on crime'
Ontario's housing crisis 'hitting people with mental illnesses especially hard': CMHA report

Ontario's housing crisis 'hitting people with mental illnesses especially hard': CMHA report

The new report from the Canadian Mental Health Association also highlights the province's 'low support' for harm reduction services
Parents call on province to stop 'playing politics' and implement wage grid for child-care sector

Parents call on province to stop 'playing politics' and implement wage grid for child-care sector

Parent advocates have come together to launch a new group called 'Parents for Child Care'
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