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Round table explores how reconciliation can create meaningful relationships with Indigenous People

Formally established on June 1, 2008 and created with a five-year mandate to “establishing new relationships embedded in mutual recognition and respect that will forge a brighter future,” Canada’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission

NDP demands Ontario take action to help stop serious occurrences against children in care

Queen’s Park – Monique Taylor, the NDP’s Children and Youth Services critic, released the following statement regarding the Serious Occurrences Report released this morning by the Provincial Advocate for Children and Youth.
Northern Ontario wellness Company bringing health to health and safety

Northern Ontario wellness Company bringing health to health and safety

Sudbury, ON, February 23, 106 — Health Canada (2011) reports that more than 80% of Canadians are dying from a chornic illness than an accident, yet the Health and Safety Industry does not include “wellness” as a vital component of i
OPINION: Registered Nurses deserve better than current 'appalling' contract negotiations

OPINION: Registered Nurses deserve better than current 'appalling' contract negotiations

Registered Nurses are seeking signatures for an online petition. Right now ONA is negotiating a contract renewal with OHA, which will affect Registered Nurses employed locally and across the province.

LETTER: City managers pay out of whack

To the editor: While some cuts are necessary and likewise as stated outside a city's abilities to fund or also dependent upon senior levels of government, it may nonetheless be time to examine some of the corporation’s wage structure or in

Hammarskjold only accessible school for special needs students: parent

Open letter to Lakehead Public School board chair Deborah Massaro: I feel it is necessary to voice my concerns regarding this situation due to the fact that I have a special needs child in grade 9 at Hammarskjold High School.

OPINION: The Canada buzz

Our new prime minister creates a buzz wherever he goes and the international press has discovered a new poster boy.
LETTER: Thank you from Neebing Novice Devils

LETTER: Thank you from Neebing Novice Devils

On behalf of the Neebing Novice Devils I would like to ask for the Community of Thunder Bay's support.

LETTER: World’s largest chromite deposit sits stalled

As a rural southern MPP travelling the North - last week’s pre-budget hearings were my fourth tour over the past year - I am always struck by the commonality we share with our resource-based economies, whether it be farming or forestry, mining
LETTER: Vaccination conversation filled with misconceptions

LETTER: Vaccination conversation filled with misconceptions

The discussion of non-vaccinated children being suspended from school certainly raised a lot of discussion today. Let me comment on a number of misconceptions out there.
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