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The province introduced a new slate of supports for groups and individuals hardest hit by the widening COVID-19 pandemic, and the enhanced lockdown measures that were announced Monday.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford says a decision has yet to be made on whether or not the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators will be permitted to play home games with the province set to go into lockdown amid soaring COVID-19 numbers.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce sweeping new public health measures later today as the province tries to curb a climbing number of COVID-19 cases.

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Ontario is reporting 2,357 new cases of COVID-19 and 27 new deaths on Saturday.

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The Ford government is considering a lockdown across southern Ontario from Boxing Day until Jan. 11 as COVID-19 cases in the province reach record highs, CBC News has learned. 

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Premier Doug Ford's run of near-daily news conferences about COVID-19 — a pandemic viewing ritual for tens of thousands of Ontarians — has abruptly come to a halt. 

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It's been a year like no other, including within the stately stone walls of Ontario's legislature. 

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Premier Doug Ford's government is increasingly using special provincial powers to help developers with ties to the Progressive Conservative party, according to research by the NDP. 

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Premier Doug Ford toured a vaccine storage facility that will soon house one of the COVID-19 vaccines. This comes as a new survey shows nearly 75 per cent of Torontonians say they will definitely — or probably — get the vaccine. Chris Glover has more.

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Ontario has passed a bill that could grant university status to a Christian school run by a controversial supporter of Premier Doug Ford.

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The former chair of Ontario’s Greenbelt Council — who resigned in protest this weekend along with six other members — says the Ford government has a chance Monday to abandon a controversial piece of legislation that would put the province’s environment at risk.

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Ontario’s annual greenhouse gas emissions rose for the first time in nearly a decade, during the first year the Ford government was in power. It’s a sign that the province’s climate change targets are in jeopardy, according to a new report. 

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Although Canada and the U.S. mutually agreed to close their shared border to non-essential travel, they each crafted their own policies. That has sparked some confusion and frustration, as the rules vary — depending on which country you're entering.

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When Retired Gen. Rick Hillier received a call from Ontario Premier Doug Ford asking him to oversee the province's COVID-19 vaccine rollout, he knew he couldn't say no.

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Following an auditor general's report that found Ontario’s pandemic response is being driven by political staff atop a command structure developed by a US consulting agency, Premier Doug Ford is insisting that medical experts and Ontario’s top doctor are calling the shots.

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Former health reporter and current physician assistant in infectious diseases at Michael Garron Hospital, Maureen Taylor talks about the Auditor General's report, the lessons not learned after SARS and who she thinks Premier Doug Ford should be putting in charge of the pandemic.

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Ontario's response to the COVID-19 pandemic was hampered by poor emergency preparedness, inadequate lab capacity and a disorganized public health system, according to a report issued Wednesday by the province's auditor general. 

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With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.

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As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.

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Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.

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Ontario will release updated modelling on Thursday forecasting the course of its second wave of COVID-19, as some epidemiologists already project the province to surpass 2,000 new cases per day in early December.

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A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.

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A group of advocates, lawyers and families with loved ones in long-term care have issued a joint call to the Ford government to amend legislation they say makes it "significantly harder" to hold homes responsible for illness or death stemming from exposure to COVID-19.

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Toronto’s mayor, medical officer of health and other officials are set to speak Friday afternoon, just after Premier Doug Ford is expected to announce new restrictions for COVID-19 hot zones in Ontario.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford is poised to announce Friday whether Toronto, Peel Region and York Region will face stricter COVID-19 measures — or even a lockdown — as the count of new coronavirus cases continues its upward climb. 

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The provincial NDP has asked both Elections Canada and Elections Ontario to investigate what the opposition says was an illegal donation or unaccounted-for rental of space by Canada Christian College to Premier Doug Ford’s leadership campaign.

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Premier Doug Ford told reporters nothing is confirmed at this time when asked how parents should prepare.

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With COVID-19 cases surging in Ontario, the Doug Ford government is ruling out sending the province’s students home early for Christmas break, while leaving the door open for a tweak of the school schedule in the new year.

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As COVID-19 cases keep rising, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province is "staring down the barrel of another lockdown." Others warn it's already inevitable, but what a lockdown looks like this time around isn't yet clear.

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Premier Doug Ford will be joined by the province’s health minister and top doctor Friday after hearing a loud, clear warning that Ontario faces more than 6,000 COVID-19 cases per day by mid-December if it doesn’t add more public health restrictions.

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