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Electricity, education and health bosses top Ontario’s 2014 sunshine list

TORONTO—Executives in Ontario’s electricity, education and health sectors topped the annual sunshine list of public sector employees paid over $100,000 …

NDP private member bill seeks to ban so called conversion therapy in Ontario

TORONTO — During her formative years as a transgender woman — or girl, really — Erika Muse says she was …

Wynne hopes Harper doesn’t have a ‘vendetta’ against Ontario

TORONTO — Ontario’s premier hopes Prime Minister Stephen Harper doesn’t have a “vendetta” against the people of the province, saying …

Rob Ford out of the mayoral race, but is the Ford saga really over?

TORONTO — In the end, it wasn’t the crack-cocaine scandal, or racial, sexual and homophobic remarks, or even the machinations …

Ontario fails to meet 5 year child poverty reduction target; blames Ottawa

TORONTO—The Ontario government admitted Wednesday that it has failed to meet a five-year target of reducing child poverty by 25 …

Supporters light up as ‘Prince of Pot’ returns to Canada after U.S. sentence

WINDSOR, Ontario — Canada’s self-styled “Prince of Pot” returned to a raucous welcome from supporters Tuesday after serving his U.S. …

Observers call election debate underwhelming; ‘none of them are great debaters’

TORONTO — The lukewarm sparring between Ontario’s major political leaders in the election debate Tuesday night failed to impress observers, …

Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne visits farm to talk about support for agriculture

PARIS, ONTARIO — Premier Kathleen Wynne donned a pair of Liberal red rubber boots Tuesday to visit a farm in …

Remembering acclaimed Canadian author Farley Mowat

TORONTO — Novelist and naturalist Farley Mowat was fondly remembered Wednesday for captivating generations of schoolchildren with books such as …

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