Group anxious for seat at budget table
When the Ontario government announced it was holding consultations for a spring budget to be delivered March 31, they also announced they had already talked earlier that day to the Ontario Chamber of Commerce.
Conscience fight moves to the political arena
Having lost twice in court, the battle for conscience rights for health care workers in Ontario is now a political battle.
Speaking Out: Do smartphones have a place in class?
In the wake of Ontario’s new government repealing its sex education curriculum, students in Catholic school classrooms will continue to be taught in “a manner that that conveys, respects and models Catholic principles to our students, said the head of head of Ontario’s Assembly of Catholic Bishops.
Bubble zone legislation is 'simply wrong'
Bubble zone legislation proposed to keep protesters away from abortion clinics in Ontario is “an unjust denial of freedom of expression and Charter rights,” according to Ontario Civil Liberties Association executive director Joe Hickey.
Province targets pro-life seniors
How has the pledge to end poverty gone? Bloody terrible
Nov. 24 marked the 25th anniversary of a trail paved with good intentions but marred by broken promises.