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school entranceWhen they return to school in September, students in grades 4 to 12 will be wearing masks; elementary students will be in regular classes with no reduction in class size; and 75% of high school students will be learning online half-time.

These are the highlights of the Ontario’s plan for reopening schools in September.

Despite recommendations in a report from SickKids,. . .

bar restaurantThe Ontario government, in consultation with the Associate Chief Medical Officer of Health, has amended orders O. Reg 364/20: Rules for Areas in Stage 3 and O. Reg. 263/20: Rules for Areas in Stage 2, under the Reopening Ontario (A Flexible Response to COVID-19) Act, 2020, implementing additional measures for...

school studentsParents and education workers take action at MPP offices across Ontario to demand a fully funded, safe return to schools.

While the government wastes time with endless non-announcements, foiling the opportunity to adequately prepare a safe return to school in September, parents...

dimitri lascaris headshotGreen Party Leadership candidate Dimitri Lascaris is joining local youth activist Aidan Randall for an interview on YouTube.

Dimitri Lascaris is running to replace Elizabeth May as leader of the Green Party of Canada. The focus of his campaign is to unite the progressive movement and confront...

baby 499976 640Today, Jill Dunlop, Associate Minister of Children and Women's Issues, announced the province is eliminating the practice of birth alerts. Birth alerts (also known as hospital alerts) are notifications sent by children's aid societies to hospitals when they believe a newborn may be in need of protection.

Alternative approaches to birth alerts include providing counselling services such. . .

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