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Leading Anti-Hunger Organization Announces Nearly $2 5 Million Investment in 52 Partners across the U S , Indian Country, and Israel

Leading Anti-Hunger Organization Announces Nearly $2 5 Million Investment in 52 Partners across the U S , Indian Country, and Israel
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LILLEY: Ford invokes notwithstanding clause on election finance law

Article content The Ford government is taking the bold step of invoking the notwithstanding clause of the constitution to overturn a court decision issued just this week. The court decision deemed certain parts of the Elections Finances Act unconstitutional for limiting third party advertising but rather than comply with the ruling, the government is set to override the court. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or LILLEY: Ford invokes notwithstanding clause on election finance law Back to video Government House Leader Paul Calandra has informed Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Ted Arnott of their intention to recall the House to pass the sections of Bill 254 again with the notwithstanding clause added in.

LILLEY: Ford Tories get labour peace one year out from election

Article content The event was remarkable even if few noticed a bill from the Progressive Conservative Party to update Ontario’s labour laws not only passed this week, it did so with strong support from the province’s trade unions. Bill 288, the Building Opportunities in the Skilled Trades Act, which replaces the Ontario College of Trades, is set to simplify the apprenticeship process and reduce the bureaucratic burden for unions and businesses in the skilled trades. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or LILLEY: Ford Tories get labour peace one year out from election Back to video

Public Charge Rule Dead as Supreme Court Dismisses Court Case

Ending a signature Trump era policy, the Supreme Court March 9 dismissed the Department of Homeland Security v. New York case, which challenged the public charge rule that effectively imposed a wealth tax on immigrants seeking to obtain permanent legal status in the U.S. A 1999 policy will now go back into effect, making it safe for immigrant families to get health, nutrition, and housing aid. The Court made its decision shortly after DHS issued a statement asking that the rule be revoked. DHS had been charged with defending a case left over from the Trump era, in which several immigration aid organizations had sued the federal government to rescind the rule.

Proposed Ontario election law changes an attempt to silence critics: Opposition

Proposed Ontario election law changes an attempt to silence critics: Opposition
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