ONTARIO —Across Ontario—and nowhere more visibly than in rural and Northern regions like Manitoulin—the face of health care is changing fast. The provincial government is moving to expand the powers ...
In the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Métis communities emerged across a region of North America known as the historic North-West. These communities were formed by Indigenous descendants of ...
Located on the Haileybury Astana campus and spanning over 3,000 sq m, the new facility combines modern laboratories, flexible classrooms and collaborative zones designed to inspire innovation and ...
TORONTO — Ontario's measles outbreak, which sickened more than 2,300 people over the course of nearly a year, highlighted the consequences of declining vaccination rates and led to the death of a ...
Ontario hospitals need an additional $1 billion this year to keep pace with factors such as population growth and inflation, leaving them facing pressures far higher than the deficits they faced at ...
TORONTO, Oct. 7, 2025 /CNW/ - Innovative Medicines Canada (IMC) applauds the Government of Ontario for its pioneering announcement of the Funding Accelerated for Specific Treatments (FAST) Program, a ...
MOOSE JAW — Rooted in the proud traditions of the voyageurs and Red River settlers, Wakamow Valley came alive Oct. 3 as the inaugural Métis Fall Festival: Rendezvous and Voyageur Games celebrated the ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has responded to a letter from more than 20 Ontario mayors asking to save the province’s automated speed cameras, telling them “the answer is no.” Replying to a letter sent ...
Ottawa says it will “undertake full due diligence” and seek unspecified “mitigation measures” to ensure the approximately $1-billion a year it sends to Ontario for training programs is used ...
TORONTO – The Ontario government is leading the world in cancer care by launching the Funding Accelerated for Specific Treatments (FAST) program, making Ontario the first jurisdiction in Canada to ...
Financial audits of five colleges in northeastern Ontario have revealed that some are losing money delivering sought-after programs that train graduates for industries clamouring for qualified workers ...