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Ontario removing fee for police record checks for some volunteers

TORONTO — Some Ontario volunteers will soon be able to get police record checks for free.
Ontario needs over 86,000 child-care spaces to meet demand with lower fees: advocates

Ontario needs over 86,000 child-care spaces to meet demand with lower fees: advocates

TORONTO — Ontario's deal with the federal government to introduce $10-a-day child care includes a promise to create 86,000 licensed spaces, but advocates say that may not be enough to meet demand.
Ontario to permanently set speed limits on some highway sections at 110 km/h

Ontario to permanently set speed limits on some highway sections at 110 km/h

Ontario is keeping speed limits of 110 kilometres per hour on six sections of provincial highways.
'We're going to miss them': Sister mourns family of five killed in Brampton fire

'We're going to miss them': Sister mourns family of five killed in Brampton fire

A family of five who died in a Brampton, Ont., house fire were remembered Tuesday as "full of life" by loved ones who mourned them.
Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario raises foreign homebuyer tax, makes it provincewide

Canadian Press NewsAlert: Ontario raises foreign homebuyer tax, makes it provincewide

Ontario is increasing a speculation tax on non-resident homebuyers to 20 per cent. The tax will also be expanded to cover the entire province.
Ontario launches new plan to prepare for health emergencies, including new bill

Ontario launches new plan to prepare for health emergencies, including new bill

TORONTO — Ontario plans to recruit more nurses for underserved communities, boost the pay of personal support workers and make it easier for foreign health professions to get a job.

COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario jump 20 per cent from previous day

The number of people with COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals went up 20 per cent Tuesday from the previous day, as wastewater indicators suggest the number of cases has been on the rise since early to mid-March.

Bird flu found on second farm in southern Ontario

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says bird flu has been found at a second farm in southern Ontario in as many days.

Ontario's child-care deal by the numbers

TORONTO — Ontario has reached a deal with the federal government to reduce licensed child-care fees to an average of $10 a day within five years. The province was the last jurisdiction to sign on to the national program.
Some Ontario parents to get rebates in May under child-care deal with Ottawa

Some Ontario parents to get rebates in May under child-care deal with Ottawa

Ontario parents of children aged five and under will start getting rebates for licensed child-care fees in May and can expect to see costs cut in half by the end of the year now that the province has become the final signatory to a national program.