Ontario Daily Digest - Oct. 31, 2011
Agriculture:
Owen Sound Sun Times: Farmers need vision for future
Community Safety:
Waterloo Region Record: Our cities must make cycling safer and more appealing
Timmins Daily Press: Targeting unsafe vehicles
Economic Development:
Globe and Mail: Canada should gear up for a fight or a deal on Detroit-Windsor bridge
Education:
Globe and Mail: From $3,000 to zero, fees vary wildly for prestigious high-school program
Globe and Mail: Mid-term interventions reduce university drop-out rates
Health Care:
Ottawa Citizen: Hospitals partner to improve service on pediatric heart surgery
Hamilton Spectator: Inquest to examine death of teen taken past closed ER after car crash
Ottawa Citizen: Doctors refuse to OK marijuana use
Toronto Star: One out of 10 foreign doctors earns residency spots
Justice:
Ottawa Citizen: City and province team up to deal with hookah bars
Miscellaneous:
DurhamRegion: Province of Ontario recognizes contributions of Clarington youth
National Post: Terence Corcoran: Please don’t let e-bikes be driven off our roads
Politics:
Toronto Sun: Public sector wage freeze a challenge
Windsor Star: Public sector: Arbitration isn't working
Toronto Star: Salary cap a poor prescription
Toronto Sun: Gassing sport ministry is dumb
Public Health:
CBC Toronto: Toronto drug users receiving anti-overdose kits
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