As Ontarians prepare to go to the polls on Thursday and vote for a provincial government, a political scientist from Sault Ste. Marie says it’s more important than ever that Canadians hold on to their democratic practices.
Sault Ste. Marie's PC candidate Chris Scott, and NDP candidate Lisa Vezeau-Allen, have presented different campaign promises to make life more affordable.
If elected, Dusanjh said he would like to continue having direct dialogue with constituents, including monthly town halls
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Northern issues in spotlight in Ontario snap electionLisa Vezeau-Allen says it's not just Sault Ste. Marie's steelworkers who are bracing for looming U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford is coming under attack from his rivals for comments he made Sunday about the long waits in many Ontario emergency rooms, suggesting people showing up with minor ailments were partly to blame.
If you need to fuel up, Sault Ste. Marie has been the cheapest spot in the North all month. Timmins continues to be the most expensive.
We do not feel a 10 per cent cap on international students is a realistic target based on our community’s needs,' said Sault College official
"I want to assure everyone that the tribe is working with cyber security experts and burning the candles at both ends to resolve this issue as quickly as possible," said Tribe Chairman Austin Lowes.
Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Sunday, Feb. 23: Sault Ste. Marie: Ford will make an announcement in Sault Ste. Marie at 10 a.m. before visiting workers at the Ontario Pipe Trades Council. Sudbury: He will visit workers at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers in Sudbury.
Sault Ste. Marie in Ontario is a major steel producing city. And thousands of people are employed by the local steel mill - and hundreds of others do contract work for the facility. Algoma Steel is the largest employer in the city.
The PC’s Chris Scott and NDP’s Lisa Vezeau-Allen weighed in on the health-care issue. The Sault Star has reached out to recently appointed Liberal candidate Gurwinder Dusanjh but has not received a response. With thousands of Saultites without a family health-care provider, the candidates shared their ideas on how they would reduce those numbers.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford offered little clarity Sunday on how he would pay for billions of dollars in promises if re-elected, as looming tariffs from the U.S. continue to keep economic stability at the forefront of the election campaign.
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