This National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Conseil Scolaire Catholique Providence schools will raise students’ awareness of truth and reconciliation through a variety of ...
October is Canadian Library Month. All month, Libraries across Canada are working to raise awareness of their important roles in Canadian’s lives. Bruce County Public Library consists of ...
October is Canadian Public Library Month, and to mark the month, the West Grey Library is having a weekly draw for a Library Loot Bag. Each weekly winner will be drawn from all ...
Hearings began this week at the Ontario Superior Court in Toronto on a challenge to Canada’s sex work-specific criminal offences because they violate sex workers’ constitutional rights to security, personal and sexual autonomy, life, liberty, free expression, association, and equality.
In 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in Canada v. Bedford that three criminal prohibitions on prostitution were unconstitutional because ...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart. Editor
As of today, October 1, the Ontario minimum wage is $15.50, as announced by the Ford government last April. Students under 18 now receive a minimumof $14.60 per hour, up from $14.10.
The former Ontario government had announced a planned 2019 minimum wage increase to $15 from $14 per hour: that was cancelled by the Ford government.
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