Ontario Daily Digest: Jan. 16, 2012

Aboriginal Affairs:

Ottawa Citizen: Class-action suit claims province excluded at least 10 Algonquin groups

NetNewsledger: True or False – Do Aboriginal People Get Free Post-Secondary Education?

Community Safety and Corrections:

Toronto Sun: Jailed woman denied medical care: Sister

Education:

Globe and Mail - Editorial: The crusade against cupcakes – and common sense

Francophone Affairs:

Toronto Sun: Bilingualism costs Ontario big bucks: Study

G20:

Toronto Star: Man left naked in cell before G20 the ‘author of his own misfortune’: police

Health Care:

Toronto Star: Ontario taxpayers paid part of ORNGE spending spree

Intergovernmental Affairs:

National Post - Op-Ed: The patient comes first

Globe and Mail - Op-Ed: Why medicare needs Ottawa

iPolitics - Op-Ed: What the premiers can do for health care and the federation

Hill Times - Op-Ed: Harper’s plan would kill medicare in Canada

Toronto Star - Op-Ed: Labour leaders call on premiers to unite and defend health care

Globe and Mail: Premiers divided over new federal health-care plan

CTV Ottawa: McGuinty seeks new national fund for health innovation

Globe and Mail: Clark touts heath care innovation at leaders summit

CBC News: Premiers, territorial leaders seek common health front

iPolitics: Canadians have little confidence premiers will agree on health care

Ottawa Citizen: Canadians want feds to play strong role in health care: poll

iPolitics (CP): Health care funding edict splits Canada

rabble.ca - Libby Davies: As premiers prepare to meet in Victoria, civil society comes together to protect public health care

rabble.ca: "Left, right or centre, Canadians want public healthcare": Maude Barlow (video)

Windsor Star: Energy strategy: Redford's good idea

Edmonton Journal: Canadian energy strategy key to Alberta’s future: Redford

Labour:

Toronto Star: Labourers’ union trustees rehire top official after firing him with cause

Municipal Affairs:

Windsor Star: Jarvis: Amherstburg's closed door

Transportation:

Toronto Star: The Fixer: 407 ETR says it wants to play nice with customers