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Alan S. Hale

Alan S. Hale

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PCs announce plan to solve doctor shortage by 2029

PCs announce plan to solve doctor shortage by 2029

Just before an election where Ontario's family doctor shortage is likely to be a major line of attack against the incumbent PCs, they've unveiled a plan they say would fix it
PCs announce plan to solve doctor shortage by 2029

PCs announce plan to solve doctor shortage by 2029

Just before an election where Ontario's family doctor shortage is likely to be a major line of attack against the incumbent PCs, they've announced a plan they say would fix it
Ford promises anti-encampment bill without notwithstanding clause

Ford promises anti-encampment bill without notwithstanding clause

Premier Ford has backed away from pre-emptively using the notwithstanding clause again, but is still keeping it in his back pocket
Province wants to force closure of safe drug consumption sites near daycares and schools

Province wants to force closure of safe drug consumption sites near daycares and schools

Despite many warnings of unintended consequences, the PCs are moving ahead with closing down 10 facilities across the province
'We have space': PCs dismiss jail overcrowding while demanding bail reform

'We have space': PCs dismiss jail overcrowding while demanding bail reform

Province is demanding changes to the Criminal Code to make it even harder to get bail and is not sweating the impact on Ontario's overcrowded jails
AI-powered data centres to push Ontario's energy demand to new heights

AI-powered data centres to push Ontario's energy demand to new heights

Several electricity-hungry data centres are expected to open in the next decade, but Energy Minister Stephen Lecce is promising a new energy "vision" on how to feed the growing demand
PCs to allow 24/7 construction on Hwy. 413, reduce environmental assessment

PCs to allow 24/7 construction on Hwy. 413, reduce environmental assessment

Green Party leader contends Conservatives "will do anything but come up with a serious plan to reduce gridlock and get Ontarians moving”
Ontario needs capacity more than forced treatment, says addictions minister

Ontario needs capacity more than forced treatment, says addictions minister

Minister says involuntary treatment should be studied, but increasing the mental health system's capacity has to come first
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