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Monday November 21, 2011
Ontario Gets ‘A’ For Protecting Its Drinking Water
EcoJustice identified Ontario's standards for water treatment, testing, standards and reporting are as strong as or stronger than other Canadian jurisdictions
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Friday November 11, 2011
Honouring Our Heroes
By listening to the stories told by Canadian soldiers, we honour their heroism and are reminded of how hard-won our democratic rights and freedoms are
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Monday August 8, 2011
Building A Stronger Public Health Care System for Ontario
Our public health care system has come a long way from the days when the Hudak-Harris Conservative government slashed health care funding, fired nurses and left Ontarians struggling to find a family doctor
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Tuesday August 2, 2011
Protecting Ontario’s Environment for Future Generations
David Suzuki, an award-winning scientist and environmentalist, recently took the rare step of endorsing the environmental leadership shown by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty
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Monday July 18, 2011
Ontario’s Public Education System One of the Best in the World
An international study by McKinsey and Co. has confirmed Ontario has one of the top 10 education systems in the world
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Thursday June 30, 2011
Register Online to be an Organ Donor
But you can make a difference by registering your consent to donate and encouraging others to visit BeADonor.ca to complete the simple and easy online registration process
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Tuesday June 7, 2011
Building a Stronger Ontario, Together
We want to continue strengthening our hospitals, schools and public services in a responsible way that will not add to the deficit or the tax burden on families
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Friday May 20, 2011
Protecting Your Vote by Cracking Down on Election Fraud
The Government of Ontario will strengthen the Ontario Elections Act to prevent and deter people from engaging in deceitful attempts that could prevent you from voting
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Friday May 13, 2011
Keeping Your Electricity Bill Affordable
Off-peak period of electricity usage now begins at 7 p.m., rather than 9 p.m., providing consumers with an additional 10 hours per week of electricity usage at a lower cost, allowing families the ability to better manage their consumption
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Thursday April 28, 2011
York Centre Remedial Research Teacher Léa Lacerenza Honoured
Léa Lacerenza, a Remedial Research Teacher at St. Jerome Catholic School in Toronto (Toronto Catholic Disctrict School Board) is receiving the Premier’s Award for Lifetime Achievement
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