The mental health peer training company was slapped with a $25.9-million lawsuit from the Ontario government in January.
Post-secondary institutions will be allowed to increase their tuition fees by two per cent per year for three years, before switching to an inflation-informed increase after that.
Politicians often claim that they like “bold” ideas. How about this one? Let Ontario universities take full control of their ...
The Ontario government is taking decisive action to protect postsecondary students’ access to the education they need to launch successful careers, build long-term sustainability ...
New provincial strategy also overhauls student assistance program and promises to align university programs with labour market.
The moves are in response to a post-secondary financial crisis, following years of low levels of government funding, stagnant ...
The Ontario government will lift its freeze on domestic tuition fees at publicly funded universities and colleges and boost postsecondary funding by more than $6-billion over four years in an effort ...
A mental health company being sued by the Ontario government over alleged fraudulent misrepresentation has filed a statement ...
In the buildup to the 2026 budget, Doug Ford's finance minister is raising concerns about the sustainability of health-care ...
Families across Ontario can fish for free from Feb. 14 to Feb. 16 without purchasing a licence or Outdoors Card.
Ontario will keep Crown Royal on the shelves in the province's liquor stores, it says, after parent company Diageo agreed to ...
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