Trump, Ontario and Reagan
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Ontario's attorney general is proposing to get rid of fixed election dates in the province, in a bill that would also see the limit for political donations raised to $5,000 and make public funding for political parties permanent.
More than 9,000 people in Ontario County could soon face food insecurity if federal SNAP benefits are delayed or interrupted after Nov. 1. That’s why local agencies are already preparing for a possible spike in need,
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Ontario police chase down suspected car thief on foot, video shows
A suspected car thief who tried to outrun Ontario police was quickly taken into custody, and the foot chase was all caught on camera.
Premier Doug Ford says he achieved his goal with an advertisement by the Ontario government that uses the former U.S. president Ronald Reagan's own words to send an anti-tariff message to American audiences.
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Ontario backs off idea to consult on changing security of tenure renting rules
Ontario is backing off a proposal to consider changes to rules that prevent landlords from evicting tenants without a legal reason and allow renters to stay in their units on a month-to-month basis after their lease expires.
Overall, the ad’s message aligns with most of Reagan’s remarks, which, over five minutes, expressed a dim view of tariffs
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy has announced that as part of the upcoming fall economic statement, the province will be increasing home care funding by $1 billion over three years.