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    Mohawk College teams up with Niagara College to keep health-care students local

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    Mohawk College and Niagara College recently announced a collaboration that will help to keep health-care students studying locally.

    The agreement creates dedicated learner spaces in high-demand programs for each college’s Pre-Health Sciences graduates.

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    Ontarians to receive $200 rebate cheques in late January, early February

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    The Government of Ontario has announced that their $200 rebate for all eligible Ontario taxpayers will be going out in late January or early February.

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    Fissures in the federation

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    The past couple of days have seen some interesting developments among Canadian politicians in terms of how our country should react…

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    Carbon tax flip-flop a sign of things to come in the Liberal leadership race

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    The battle to become the next prime minister of Canada is shaping up to be a dog fight between Mark Carney and Chrystia Freeland.

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    Trudeau Liberals, not Trump, at heart of Canada’s existential

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    With the election of Donald Trump, the political sands have shifted on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border and, as witnessed at this week’s First Ministers’ Meeting in Ottawa, the changes have exposed an existential crisis in Canada.

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    Ontario court upholds City of Hamilton’s right to remove encampments

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    An Ontario Superior Court of Justice decision has determined that the City of Hamilton has the right to clear homeless encampments, albeit with certain restrictions.

    The decision, made by Justice James Ramsay in Heegsma v. Hamilton (City), 2024 ONSC 7154, came after 14 homeless individuals argued through lawyers that the City of Hamilton’s enforcement of its parks by-law enforced between August 2021 and August 2023 breached their right under the Charter to life, liberty and security and to equal benefit of the law.

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    City of Hamilton tiny shelters project marred by controversy, delays

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    Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath’s plan to have 40 tiny shelters available by mid-December to house the homeless has still not come to fruition.

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    Stuck in the middle class – with taxes

    National

    As the post-mortems continue on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s time in office, a frequent claim by the defenders of his regime talk about how much Trudeau…

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    Grits must embrace fiscal reckoning

    National

    No matter who Canada’s next prime minister is, it’s time to lay down a marker: the party with Canada’s finances is over.

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    From Trudeau’s exit to Trump’s tariffs: How 2025 will test Canada’s leadership

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    By the three-week mark of a new year, many people find their resolutions fading and life settling back to normal.

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