Ontario Putting More Repeat Violent Offenders Behind Bars
Ontario Putting More Repeat Violent Offenders Behind Bars Province giving police more resources to monitor and enforce bail conditions The Voice of Canada : As part of the province’s plan…
Ontario Putting More Repeat Violent Offenders Behind Bars Province giving police more resources to monitor and enforce bail conditions The Voice of Canada : As part of the province’s plan…
Ontario Connecting Long-Term Care Residents to Specialized Care Supports will continue to help residents connect to care at home and avoid unnecessary hospital admissions The Voice of Canada: The Ontario…
Two Oxford County Construction Companies Fined a Total of $400,000 After Workplace Fatalities and Injuries The Voice of Canada News: Convicted: iSpan Systems LP, 70 Brentwood Drive, Princeton, Ontario, N0J1V0, a…
Ontario Achieves Strong Job Growth and Investments in 2023 Domestic and international companies invested billions in the province The Voice of Canada News: Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job…
Ontario: Regulations and Statutes in Force as of January 1, 2024 The Voice of Canada News: The following legislation and regulation changes will be in effect January 1, 2024. They…
City of Brampton advocates for enhanced Federal and Provincial support for International Students following keynote presentation The Voice of Canada: At its Special Council meeting on December 20, 2023, City Council…
Peel Regional Police - Seeking the Public’s Assistance to Locate a Wanted Person The Voice of Canada News: Region of Peel – Investigators from the Peel Regional Police Intimate Partner Violence Unit…
Premier Ford Shares Christmas Greetings The Voice of Canada News: Premier Doug Ford issued the following statement to mark the Christmas holiday: “For Christians in Ontario and around the world,…
Greater Sudbury Mining and Construction Contractor Fined $125,000 After Workplace Injury The Voice of Canada News: Convicted: Consbec Inc., 2736 Belisle Drive, Val Caron, Ontario, P3N 1B3, a surface and underground…
Ontario Consumers Will be Able to Buy Beer, Cider, Wine and Low-Alcohol Ready-to-Drink Beverages at Convenience, Grocery and Big Box Stores Province will ensure a stable and responsible transition to…