Proposed changes would require large employers to tell their workers if, how and why they are being monitored KITCHENER — The Ontario government is working for workers and plans to introduce new legislation later this month that would require employers to tell their workers if and how they are being monitored […]
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Ontario Providing Support for the People of Ukraine
Ontario Government Providing Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine TORONTO ― The Ontario government is assisting the people of Ukraine by providing $300,000 in humanitarian aid during this difficult and challenging time. “Last night we witnessed a violent attack on a sovereign nation as Vladimir Putin launched a war of aggression against […]
Ontario Eliminating Licence Plate Renewal Fees and Stickers
Province is cutting costs and making life more convenient for millions of vehicle owners TORONTO – The Ontario government is making life more affordable and convenient for nearly eight million vehicle owners by eliminating licence plate renewal fees and the requirement to have a licence plate sticker for passenger vehicles, […]
Notice of Continuation of Court Order Prohibiting Breach of City of Windsor By-Laws
Notice of Continuation of Court Order Prohibiting Breach of City of Windsor By-Laws WINDSOR – On February 18, 2022, the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice, Geoffrey B. Morawetz, made an order continuing the order previously granted on February 11, 2022, and varying its terms. The order granted today prohibits breaches […]
Province Providing Free Training for PSWs in Southwestern Ontario
New program connecting employers with job seekers in the region WALLACEBURG — The Ontario government is connecting over 100 job seekers in Southwestern Ontario with paid training and job placements as personal support workers (PSWs) through the Grow Your Own HSW-PSW Partnership Program. This $2.5 million investment is helping address the […]
Ontario Makes Life More Affordable with Tax Credits
Ontario Making Life More Affordable This Tax Season with Tax Credits for Workers, Seniors and Families Province offers wide range of credits for training, childcare and low-income workers TORONTO — The Ontario government continues to deliver on its commitment to put more money in the pockets of seniors, workers and […]
Ontario Moving to Next Phase of Reopening on February 17
Improvements in key indicators allowing province to safely ease public health measures sooner TORONTO — With key public health and health system indicators continuing to improve, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is cautiously and gradually easing public health measures sooner, with the next […]
Ontario Increases Hands-On Training Opportunities for PSWs and Nurses
Ontario Launches Program to Increase Hands-On Training Opportunities for More PSWs and Nurses Program will provide clinical training and career development for over 16,000 PSW and nursing students TORONTO — On February 10, 2022 the Ontario government announced a $73 million investment over three years to train and provide clinical […]
Notice of Court Order Concerning Access to the Ambassador Bridge
WINDSOR – On February 11, 2022, the Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Justice, Geoffrey B. Morawetz, made an order prohibiting impeding or blocking access to the Ambassador Bridge, an international bridge in Windsor, Ontario connecting Canada to the United States. The order is binding on all persons who have notice […]
Ontario Takes Further Action to Protect the Great Lakes
Province investing $1.9 million to improve the health of the Great Lakes TORONTO — The Ontario government is supporting projects that help communities protect and improve the health of the Great Lakes by investing an additional $1.9 million in the Great Lakes Local Action Fund. “We all have a role to […]