PC government introduces Toronto subway upload bill in omnibus legislation

PC government introduces Toronto subway upload bill in omnibus legislation

TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford’s plan to take control of Toronto’s subway system moved forward Thursday as the government introduced legislation that would give it authority over future transit expansion in the city. The bill — dubbed the Getting Ontario Moving Act — would make delivery of Toronto’s future rapid transit projects the sole responsibility

Canada will require COVID-19 testing for flights from China as virus surges

Canada will require COVID-19 testing for flights from China as virus surges

The federal government will require COVID-19 testing for travellers coming into Canada from China, Hong Kong and Macau. Beginning on Jan. 5, air travellers arriving in Canada from flights originating from the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong or Macau that are two years of age and older will be required to present a negative COVID-19

Canadians feeling guarded optimism heading into 2023: poll

Canadians feeling guarded optimism heading into 2023: poll

Global National A majority of Canadians say 2022 treated themselves and their families well, according to a new Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Motorcycle accident toronto today. But as they prepare to ring in the new year, many are still feeling guarded about what comes next. Erica Vella breaks down the feelings behind the cautious optimism heading

Brampton students stuck in Cambodia set to come home for the holidays

Brampton students stuck in Cambodia set to come home for the holidays

Brampton students who were stranded in Cambodia after their passports were stolen last weekend have received their emergency documentation and are scheduled to return home in time for the holidays, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic School Board said. The 10 students from St. Edmund Campion Catholic Secondary School were on a social justice trip to the region