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Can Justin Trudeau fix the vote with electoral reform?
Maclean s· 3 hours agoBetween 2005 and 2009, in three separate referendums—first in Prince Edward Island, then in Ontario and, finally, in British Columbia—electoral-reform proposals all went down ...
Health groups ask Ontario to develop alcohol strategy ahead of looser prohibition
Toronto Star· 4 days agoSales of beer, wine, cider, and ready-to-drink cocktails will be allowed in convenience stores and...
Why buck-a-beer failed before in Ontario—and why it likely will, again - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 13 hours agoTo understand why, we need only to look back at the 1990s, a lively decade for Canadian beer, and a time when Ontario was a battleground for three different beer-related fights ...
Susan Delacourt: Pierre Poilievre hints he’d like to strip Canadians of some rights. There’s...
Toronto Star· 2 days agoAt least one legal scholar in Canada believes voters should be asking some hard questions about the...
What happened the last time someone tried to Make Ontario Great Again - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 13 hours agoThanks to years of accusations that Premier Kathleen Wynne has single-handedly ruined Ontario, some...
Ontario energy minister Smith makes powerful announcement in Cornwall
Cornwall Standard Freeholder· 6 days agoThe Ontario government made a splashy, official announcement Friday about the $600-million...
Ontario budget 2018: The Liberals promise fiscal prudence. Really? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 6 days agoAnyone who thought Ontario’s election campaign would be a polite, nuanced affair can officially give up all hope. The Liberal budget paints a picture of ...
After 100 years of women's suffrage, do we really have progress? - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 13 hours agoIt’s not just about class, either, since we’ve seen puzzled post-election analyses probing the motivations of white women who have voted for, say, Trump (53 per cent) and, ...
First Nations, some Métis leaders object to legislation granting self-government to Ontario Métis...
The Globe and Mail· 3 days agoWhen Chief Shelly Moore-Frappier of Temagami First Nation saw a historical photo in the Métis Nation...
How Kathleen Wynne has Ontario going backwards - Macleans.ca
Maclean s· 6 days agoAs promised, the province’s $11 minimum wage began rising in pace with inflation, first to $11.25, then to $11.40, giving Ontario the highest pay floor in the country. The ...