News releases

PCs and NDP Threaten to Stall Youth Tanning Bed Ban

Matthews Calls For Clarity from Opposition on Legislation to Prevent Skin Cancer — One day after calling on the government to fast-track Bill 30, legislation to ban youth access to tanning beds, the PCs and NDP are threatening procedural tricks ...

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Hudak on 22nd Anniversary of Ukraine Independence Day

The following is a statement by Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak on the 22nd anniversary of Ukraine’s Independence Day: “On behalf of the Ontario PC Caucus, I would like to extend my warmest greetings to everyone commemorating the 22nd anniversary ...

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Should Universities Find Jobs For Their Graduates?

This was the “Question of the day” CNN posed for its’ viewers on April 4, 2013. It’s a question that is increasingly being asked, in different ways, by graduates, their families, and the public. It’s a question we should have ...

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Canadians Spending More This Year for Back-to-School

According to the annual BMO Back to School Survey released today, retailers should expect to see a boost from back-to-school shopping this year as Canadians plan to spend more on school materials compared to last year. According to the survey, ...

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Just released! Lily of the Mohawks: The Story of St. Kateri

By Emily Cavins, Foreword by Fr. Mitch Pacwa. St. Kateri, the first Native American saint from North America, was cannonized October 21, 2012. Endorsement for the book by Fr. Chris Walsh: In recent years there has been much conversation about ...

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Verizon will export our jobs to the U.S.

The federal government’s decision to pave the way for the multinational giant Verizon to enter Canada’s telecommunications market will cost thousands of jobs and will not benefit consumers in the long run, says Ken Georgetti, President of the Canadian Labour ...

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Egyptian Pro-Democracy Rallies to Condemn Bloodshed

Egyptians Pro-Democracy will hold rallies Saturday in cities across Canada to protest the bloodshed in Egypt in the largest state-led massacre in that country’s history. Thousands of people were killed in Cairo on Wednesday when security and military forces moved ...

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NoJetsTO: Questions Arise About Senator’s Involvement in Island Airport Expansion Plans

Senate Scandal Reaches Waterfront: Wallin Fleeced Taxpayers for Porter Expenses—Gautam Malkani, NoJetsTO Media Coordinator Recent revelations show that Senator Pamela Wallin charged taxpayers for her work on Porter’s board of directors. Coupled with a mysterious calendar entry, the question is ...

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What Is Stress?

Morneau Shepell — Stress is a word we hear–or even use–everyday. What does it really mean? Perhaps through understanding, we can actually prevent, reduce or better cope with it. Technically, stress is a physical or emotional reaction to a demanding ...

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CRTC dumps right-wing Sun News bid

Angus Wong — Great news! Sun News’ bid to be on every TV in Canada was just rejected by the CRTC! Close to 19,000 members of the SumOfUs.org community, along with tens of thousands of other Canadians, submitted comments to ...

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