Bus breakdown doesn’t stop Queen’s Park protesters
Protesters of the Ford government’s proposed education cuts staged an impromptu rally off Highway 401 after their bus broke down en route from Whitby to Queen’s Park on Saturday.
Protesters of the Ford government’s proposed education cuts staged an impromptu rally off Highway 401 after their bus broke down en route from Whitby to Queen’s Park on Saturday.
Liam McGarry remembers the time he skipped an assignment to pick up a bursary cheque that had been mailed home, three hours away from his student residence near Waterloo University. There had been a rent bill to pay.
Hundreds of people from all over the province gathered in front of Queen’s Park on March 7, to protest recent cuts to the autism program by the Ford government.
%%excerpt%% Premier Doug Ford’s move to cut the number of wards in Toronto could continue to make it more difficult for councillors get things done.
Grade 1 students don’t usually explain to other kids how they were born or how they can have a family without a father, but Eleanore Hargreaves is used to it.
Ontario students protested the province’s decision to roll back the sex-ed curriculum taught in elementary schools by walking out of class on Sept. 21, but the demonstration at East York Collegiate Institute didn’t follow the script.
Multiple invisible disabilities, such as chronic pain, HIV and Multiple Sclerosis can also fall into the category of being an episodic disability. An episodic disability is not something that is constant. It’s invisible, unpredictable and can fluctuate with each episode or instance, says Odelia Bay.
Diane Dyson’s first run as city councilor wasn’t what she expected. She doesn’t know her ward, her competition or her budget, but she does know one thing about this election — “it’s making voter’s heads spin.”
There are certain unwritten rules in politics that our politicians have always abided by until now.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne graced the ice and the podium at the Leaside Curling Club for a special announcement about Ontario’s seniors on Tuesday.