Prostitution Canada law appeal favourable
The ruling that could’ve ended prostitution-related prosecutions in Canada has weighed in from Ontario’s top courts with favourable results. The Appeal Court was contemplating whether or not current...
View ArticleElizabeth Witmer resigns
Kitchener-Waterloo MPP leaves with an impressive record of public service Jon Pukila Staff Writer Veteran Progressive Conservative MPP Elizabeth Witmer’s resignation on April 27, 2012 came as a...
View ArticleThe future of your education
Radical changes soon to come to Ontario universities By Erin Collins & Jon Pukila News Editor and Staff Writer The Ontario government is looking to change education across the province radically,...
View ArticleOntario premier candidates vie for Northern votes
By Ellen Stevens Staff Writer On November 15, Dalton McGuinty, two former cabinet ministers, and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, descended on Thunder Bay to address a number of issues. Major concerns on...
View ArticleBill 115 bargaining deadline passed, teacher’s strike on the horizon?
By Stephanie Simko Staff Writer With a new year comes new concerns for local teachers’ unions. While students return to the classrooms early next week, the labour situation is teetering − waiting for a...
View ArticlePremier hopefuls descend on Lakehead
Leadership candidates for Ontario’s Liberal party discuss plans for North By Erin Collins News Editor On January 26th, the new leader of Ontario’s Liberal party will be decided. Seven candidates are...
View ArticleOntario’s real Sugar Babies
Increasing number of students “sell themselves” to pay tuition By Ellen Stevens Staff Writer Recently, the Globe and Mail reported that the amount of Canadian university students seeking “sugar...
View ArticleOpen House to raise awareness of storm water management
By Alicia Alves The Argus According to Jim Bailey, Remedial Action Plan Coordinator for Thunder Bay and Nipigon, “storm water management is considered one of the major issues facing the Great Lakes.”...
View ArticleNDP’s Andrew Foulds promising candidate for Thunder Bay Superior North
By Alicia Alves The Argus As the successful NDP nomineein the March 14 vote, Andrew Foulds will go on to compete with Liberal MPP Michael Gravelle for Thunder Bay Superior North. “I feel honoured and...
View ArticleIs raising the minimum wage the solution?
Ontario raises minimum wage to $11 By Alicia Alves Staff Writer Premier Kathleen Wynne announced that the minimum wage will increase to $11 in June from the previous $10.25 rate which will tie Ontario...
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