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Province unveils passenger rail plan

13-stop rail service will connect North to Toronto Author of the article: Jennifer Hamilton-McCharles Publishing date: May 25, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  4 minute read  •  The last Northlander train left The Station in North Bay Sept. 28, 2012 as Ontario Northland Transportation Commission workers, union representatives, elected officials and residents gathered in protest, the train departed for the last time on its way to Cochrane. Postmedia file photo Article content The province, Ontario Northland and Metrolinx are moving forward with further planning for a 13-stop passenger rail service route that would provide service from Toronto to Timmins or Cochrane. Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation was joined with Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli, MPP for Parry Sound – Muskoka Norm Miller and ONTC President and Chief Executive Officer Corina Moore Tuesday morning to announce the release of the Initial Business Case.

Protect the king : Why Ontario Premier Doug Ford has taken the back seat

  TORONTO Premier Doug Ford’s notable absence from the public eye over the past few weeks is part of an effort to protect him from negative pandemic news and rehabilitate his image, CTV News Toronto has learned, after the government suffered severe blowback from recent third wave decisions. Multiple sources, speaking confidentially to discuss internal strategic thinking, say the Premier’s Office has been looking to change the channel on Ford’s pandemic faults by allowing ministers and public health officials to “wear” the decisions that they make or recommend. The effort has led to scant appearances from a premier who had captured the public’s attention throughout the pandemic with months of daily news conferences long after his federal and provincial counterparts had pulled back on their public announcements.

Ontario reports 2,759 new COVID-19 cases, 31 deaths

Article content Ontario will remain under a stay-at-home order until June 2 and schools will stay closed for the foreseeable future, Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday. The province will not allow outdoor recreational facilities such as golf courses and basketball courts to reopen until at least June 2. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Ontario reports 2,759 new COVID-19 cases, 31 deaths Back to video “We need to do everything in our power to protect the summer for all Ontarians. My goal is to have the most normal July and August possible,” Ford said. “Obviously, that wont mean large sporting events or concerts. But if we manage the next few weeks properly. I believe that we can have things in a very good place this summer.”

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