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Ontario Liberal leader promises more northern doctors, affordable housing

Ontario Liberal leader promises more northern doctors, affordable housing

Bonnie Crombie was the first provincial party leader to visit Thunder Bay during the 2025 provincial election campaign
New appointees to Thunder Bay police board looking forward to new challenge

New appointees to Thunder Bay police board looking forward to new challenge

Marcel Netemegesic Donio and Gary Ferguson named to board’s governance committee in January.
Former NAPS police chief suing force for more than $2.5M over termination

Former NAPS police chief suing force for more than $2.5M over termination

Roland Morrison’s statement of claim says his firing was ‘predetermined’ and ‘lacked justification’
First Nations housing conference comes to Thunder Bay

First Nations housing conference comes to Thunder Bay

Twenty-second event brings together community members, leadership, experts and other housing stakeholders
‘People are united’: Patty Hajdu on Canada’s response to looming U.S. tariffs

‘People are united’: Patty Hajdu on Canada’s response to looming U.S. tariffs

Hajdu says Canada ‘will continue to stand on guard’ to protect economy, sovereignty
Thirteen-year wait: inquest date set for correctional centre killing

Thirteen-year wait: inquest date set for correctional centre killing

Sherman Quisses was killed after a reported altercation with another inmate in 2012
Tariff war between Canada, U.S., put on pause for at least 30 days

Tariff war between Canada, U.S., put on pause for at least 30 days

Announcement came after phone call between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and President Donald Trump
LU economics professor says both Canada and the U.S. will feel effects of a tariff war

LU economics professor says both Canada and the U.S. will feel effects of a tariff war

Livio Di Matteo says Canada would likely be impacted more, given the amount we trade with U.S.
Feathers of Hope seeks core funding to expand programming

Feathers of Hope seeks core funding to expand programming

Currently, the Indigenous youth-led organization mainly relies on grants to survive
NWO Indigenous opposition to nuclear waste storage site highlighted in report

NWO Indigenous opposition to nuclear waste storage site highlighted in report

The report by the CEDAR Project and the Passamaquoddy Recognition Group gathered public statements, resolutions, and other communications by Indigenous organizations in New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario.
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