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Peel Regional Police say a child has died after being struck by a train

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Peel Regional Police say a child has died after being struck by a train in Mississauga, Ont. Police say the child was struck on Tuesday night and was pronounced dead at the scene.
Towns north of Belleville, Ont., clean up after tornado; third storm in two months

Towns north of Belleville, Ont., clean up after tornado; third storm in two months

Mayors in parts of eastern Ontario hit by a tornado said Tuesday the resilience of their rural communities was on display as they recover from a third major storm in nearly two months.
Ontario government facing calls for permanent sick day program to fight monkeypox

Ontario government facing calls for permanent sick day program to fight monkeypox

TORONTO — Ontario's government faced a call Tuesday to establish a permanent 10-day paid sick leave program in light of rising cases of monkeypox.
Former Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath announces bid for Hamilton mayor

Former Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath announces bid for Hamilton mayor

Andrea Horwath, who helmed Ontario's NDP for more than a decade before stepping down last month, announced a plan Tuesday to run for mayor in her hometown of Hamilton.
Nursing students backstop Toronto ER in 'tight situation,' union concerned

Nursing students backstop Toronto ER in 'tight situation,' union concerned

TORONTO — An Ontario nurses union says it fears health-care staffing shortages may worsen in the Toronto area after a hospital network in the city had to use nursing students and medical residents to backstop an emergency department over the weekend.
Ontario education minister says students need access to extracurriculars in September

Ontario education minister says students need access to extracurriculars in September

As labour negotiations with teachers continue, Ontario's education minister is stressing that the government expects students to have access to extracurriculars when classes resume in September
Advocacy groups entreat Ontario government to double social assistance rates

Advocacy groups entreat Ontario government to double social assistance rates

TORONTO — More than 200 advocacy groups have signed an open letter asking the Ontario government to double disability support payment rates and ensure they keep up with the soaring cost of living.
Ottawa legislator John Fraser selected as Ontario Liberals' interim leader

Ottawa legislator John Fraser selected as Ontario Liberals' interim leader

Ontario's Liberal caucus has selected Ottawa legislator John Fraser as the party's interim leader. Fraser is expected to temporarily step in to replace Steven Del Duca, who resigned as leader after last month's provincial election.

Thousands in southern Ontario hit with power outages after severe thunderstorm

TORONTO — Thousands of people are without power after a severe thunderstorm swept through much of southern Ontario Sunday evening. Hydro One's outage map showed nearly 40,000 customers without power as of midnight Monday.

Environment Canada on alert for more severe weather after storm lashes Laurentians

A meteorologist with Environment Canada says there's a chance Quebec could be hit with more severe weather today after a possible tornado whipped through the Laurentians.