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Financial watchdog says Ontario on track to balance budget by 2023-24

Financial watchdog says Ontario on track to balance budget by 2023-24

TORONTO — Ontario is currently on the path to balance by next year, the province's fiscal watchdog said Tuesday, but it could well take a different route due to the looming June 2 election.
Ontario NDP promises $25 minimum wage for early childhood educators

Ontario NDP promises $25 minimum wage for early childhood educators

TORONTO — Ontario's New Democrats are promising to implement a minimum wage of $25 an hour for registered early childhood educators if the party forms government.
Ontario reports 1,366 people in hospital with COVID-19 and 190 in ICU

Ontario reports 1,366 people in hospital with COVID-19 and 190 in ICU

Ontario is reporting 1,366 people in hospital with COVID-19 today, and 190 in intensive care. That's compared with 1,090 hospitalizations on Monday, and 184 in ICUs.
Liberals announce platform promises aimed at women, including pay transparency

Liberals announce platform promises aimed at women, including pay transparency

TORONTO — The Ontario Liberals are announcing that they would establish $10-a-day before and after school care, provide a parental leave top up and bring back pay transparency legislation in a slate of election platform items aimed at women.
No reinstated mask mandate but Ontario expanding PCR tests, antiviral access

No reinstated mask mandate but Ontario expanding PCR tests, antiviral access

TORONTO — Ontario won't be reinstating its mask mandate despite a sixth wave that won't peak for several more weeks, the province's top doctor said Monday as he announced expanded eligibility for COVID-19 PCR testing and antiviral treatments.
Ontario expanding college degree options in attempt to address workforce shortages

Ontario expanding college degree options in attempt to address workforce shortages

Ontario is adding public college degree options in a bid to address labour force gaps. Public colleges can now start developing three and four-year degree programs that will prepare graduates for jobs in identified fields like the auto sector.
Portable MRI machine could revolutionize health care, Ontario doctors say

Portable MRI machine could revolutionize health care, Ontario doctors say

TORONTO — A portable MRI machine that brings imaging to a patient's bedside has the potential to revolutionize health care both in major hospitals and in remote areas of the country, doctors say.
Ontario COVID-19 cases fall but hospitalizations increase to 977 Sunday; 11 deaths

Ontario COVID-19 cases fall but hospitalizations increase to 977 Sunday; 11 deaths

TORONTO — Ontario reported 977 people in hospital with COVID-19 Sunday, and 173 in intensive care. The province reported 1,188 COVID-19 hospitalizations and 168 in ICUs on Saturday.
Ontario government pledges $75M to restore train service to Timmins

Ontario government pledges $75M to restore train service to Timmins

TIMMINS, Ont. — The Ontario government says it is investing $75 million to restore passenger rail service to northeastern Ontario for the first time in more than a decade.
Elections Ontario offering more options for voting other than in person on June 2

Elections Ontario offering more options for voting other than in person on June 2

TORONTO — Elections Ontario is encouraging residents to request mail-in ballots or take advantage of extra days of advanced voting this year in the hopes of thinning polling station crowds on the province's first – and hopefully only – election day a