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July 1st means moving boxes, new beginnings… and a chance to save! In Canada and Quebec, this iconic date marks Moving Day—the perfect time to revisit your internet and cell phone plans. Whether ...
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Ontario’s minister of Indigenous relations insists development in what is known as the Ring of Fire area will not move ahead without major involvement from affected First Nations. “These projects ...
New rules on cellphones as Ontario schools reopen, critics say clarity lacking The province has said cellphones may only be used if permitted by an educator, or if students have special education ...
The Canadian Dental Care Plan is now available to millions more, with coverage starting in June. Here’s who’s eligible 12 hrs ago Ontario ...
New rules that ban the use of cellphones in class are taking effect at schools across Ontario this week, but critics say they’re unsure how the regulations will be enforced or how effective they ...
Ontario students are heading back to school, but this year, the provincial government says there will be fewer distractions. The province’s newly minted education minister, Jill Dunlop, held a press ...
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The Ontario government says a provincewide approach to banning cellphones in classrooms will bring uniformity to the rules on devices and improve student concentration as it leans on parents to ...
In announcing plans prohibit mobile devices from Ontario classrooms, Doug Ford's government province is joining a worldwide movement. The global rush to keep cells out of schools is founded upon ...
The Ford government has announced plans to limit cell phone use in schools and ban vaping starting in the 2024-25 school year. Education minister Stephen Lecce announced the new measures on April 28th ...