Public-sector teachers in Ontario will see their wages increase by more than one per cent as legislation aimed at capping compensation for those workers is set to expire later this year.
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In-person fireworks displays for Canada Day are back in Toronto this year and police say they have a 'robust' plan and 'a variety of resources' to ensure public safety, after violent incidents broke out at Woodbine Beach over the Victoria Day long weekend.
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Ontario is more than doubling the maximum rate a landlord can raise a tenant's rent next year – marking the highest rent increase guideline in the province in a decade.
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Canada's transport minister is speaking out about the 'unacceptable issues' that continue to result in significant delays. He says the federal government has done everything in its control to fix the issue.
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Air Canada is planning to reduce its flights in July and August, according to a statement from the company's president, as the airline continues to deal with 'customer service shortfalls.'
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Toronto District School Board (TDSB) trustees have approved a $3.4-billion operating budget, which includes a projected deficit of $40.4 million primarily due to pandemic-related costs.
An Ontario tenant advocacy group says it has filed a human rights complaint arguing the provincial Landlord and Tenant Board's switch to a “digital first” strategy centred on virtual hearings during the pandemic discriminates against vulnerable renters.
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