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There’s been a dramatic increase in the number of measles cases in Ontario, reaching a 10-year high. Since October of last year, hundreds of cases have been reported.
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It’s likely going to cost more for electricity in New York and two other states because of the latest move in the trade war between Canada and President Donald Trump. Starting Monday, Ontario will be slapping a 25 percent surcharge on electricity bound for the U.S.
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The threat of a trade war between Canada and the US has again reached a new urgency after President Donald Trump announced 25 percent tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports into the US with no exceptions.
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Voters in Ontario will go to the polls for a provincial election at the end of February. Premier Doug Ford has confirmed that he will officially call the election on Wednesday. It will come more than a year before the fixed election date set for June of next year. Ford says he wants a strong mandate from the people of Ontario to spend the money needed to fight the tariffs threatened by US President Donald Trump.
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After months of criticism from experts, lawmakers, and the public, Ontario says it will ban ads for online gambling that feature athletes and celebrities.
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There may be ‘some’ labor peace in the education system in Ontario this fall. Ontario and the secondary school teachers’ union have agreed on a process to avoid a strike.
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The impact of forest fires in northern parts of Quebec and Ontario is being felt as far south as the northern U.S. states.
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An Air Quality Health Advisory was issued by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and Department of Health (DOH) for Western New York due to Canadian wildfires.
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As U.S. residents celebrated was is commonly known as Presidents' Day, many Ontario residents commemorated Family Day.The holiday was proclaimed to give…