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Month: September 2025

Neethan Shan smiling in a blue suit and plaid tie after being elected councillor for Ward 25, Scarborough–Rouge Park in the September 29, 2025 by-election.
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Neethan Shan Elected Councillor in Scarborough–Rouge Park By-Election

September 30, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

TORONTO — The City of Toronto has certified the results of the September 29 by-election in Ward 25, Scarborough–Rouge Park, declaring Neethan Shan as the newly elected councillor. According to Toronto City Clerk John D. […]

Participants gather on Parliament Hill for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, wearing orange shirts in honour of Survivors and the children lost to residential schools.
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Statement by Prime Minister Carney on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

September 30, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

Ottawa, Ontario – “Reconciliation is a generational task, lived and practised every day. On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day, we honour Survivors and the children who never returned home – and we reflect […]

Premier Doug Ford addresses a crowd during the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Ontario, with attendees wearing orange shirts in honour of residential school survivors and children who never returned home.
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Ontario Commemorates National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day

September 30, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

TORONTO — Premier Doug Ford and Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation, released the following statement in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day: “Today, […]

Book cover of “What’s Wrong with My Teen? Finding Answers to Teenage Addiction and Family Crisis” by Susan Raphael, offering guidance for families navigating teenage addiction and mental health challenges.
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Susan Raphael Marks One Year Anniversary of What’s Wrong with My Teen? Helping Families Navigate Addiction and Mental Health

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

Toronto, ON — Addiction and mental health clinician, keynote speaker, and author Susan Raphael is marking the one-year anniversary of her critically acclaimed book, What’s Wrong with My Teen? Finding Answers to Teenage Addiction and Family […]

Statement by the Prime Minister on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to be observed in all Ontario public schools

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

Today, Paul Calandra, Minister of Education, and Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation, issued the following statement on the development of new resources for teachers and students on the National […]

The Kapuskasing Paper Mill, operated by Kap Paper, is shown on September 29, 2025. The Ontario government has invested more than $50 million to support operations, but the company has announced there is no sustainable path forward without federal support. Source: Unifor
Breaking News

Ontario Responds to Kapuskasing Paper Mill Closure, Calls on Federal Government to Step Up

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

KAPUSKASING, ON — The Ontario government says it has provided more than $50 million in support to help sustain the Kapuskasing Paper Mill, but despite these efforts, Kap Paper has determined there is no viable path […]

Canadian worker standing at a job site, symbolizing Ontario’s minimum wage increase to $17.60 an hour starting October 1, 2025.
Breaking News

Ontario Raises Minimum Wage to $17.60 to Support Over 800,000 Workers

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

TORONTO — Ontario’s minimum wage will rise from $17.20 to $17.60 an hour on October 1, a change expected to benefit more than 800,000 workers across the province. The 2.4 per cent increase, tied to the […]

Technician in blue shirt working with large additive manufacturing machine, highlighting new industrial technologies showcased at CMTS 2025.
Breaking News

Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show 2025 Set to Showcase Next-Generation Innovations

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

TORONTO – The future of Canadian manufacturing will be on display this week as the Canadian Manufacturing Technology Show (CMTS 2025) returns to the Toronto Congress Centre from September 29 to October 2. Organized by […]

Rendering of 8-storey mid-rise building at 507–511 Kingston Road with rooftop terraces and family-sized apartments in Toronto’s Beaches.
Affordable & Supportive Housing

Keys to the City: 507–511 Kingston Road — Adding 30 Affordable Homes in the Beaches

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

Toronto’s housing crisis demands creative solutions that balance density, livability, and community integration. A recently approved development at 507–511 Kingston Road, between Woodbine Avenue and Main Street, aims to do just that — delivering 30 […]

Infographic illustrating positive perceptions of fire safety careers: 79% of Canadians view fire alarm technicians positively, 74% view sprinkler fitters positively. A second chart shows interest in skilled trades growing from 15% in 2024 to 18% in 2025.
Breaking News

Skilled Trades See Growing Interest, But Fire Safety Careers Remain Overlooked

September 29, 2025 Alwin Marshall-Squire 0

Toronto, ON — Skilled trades are making a comeback in Canada, but new research shows careers in fire safety — including sprinkler fitters and fire alarm technicians — remain largely invisible to most Canadians. The 2025 […]

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