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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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CANADA: The Ontario provincial government has informed abortion clinics in Toronto that it will fund their operating costs.
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John Fielding, CEO
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By creating innovative partnerships, the government will leverage $10 billion or more from the public and private sectors to improve Ontario's infrastructure.
Greenberg is the top-level visionary leader who will work with hospitals, researchers, governments, parents and survivors to ensure that health policy focuses on achieving the best outcomes, and that Ontario's children receive the best possible cancer care.
The Foundation receives annually $100 million in government funding generated through Ontario's charity casino initiative.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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In Ontario, the provincial government has identified the need for information about licensing processes and has created fact sheets outlining the licensing procedures for a number of professions and trades.
The problem is reaching such significant proportions that the provincial government of Ontario has explicitly solicited proposals to develop resistance management plans for both herbicides and demethylation inhibitor fungicides in their current Food Systems 2002 funding program.
Proceeds are distributed to the government through its Consolidated Revenue Fund and allocated to local and provincial charities through the Ontario Trillium Foundation or directly to host municipalities and other groups.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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MPP David Young, Ontario's Attorney General, is urging the province and the federal government to toughen its stance on gun-related violence and start up a special court to deal specifically with gun crimes.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Ontario's public safety minister, Bob Runciman, called on the federal government to implement tough minimum penalties for convicted growers because current sentences are no deterrent.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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The union which represents 36,000 teachers in Ontario's English Catholic elementary and secondary schools says the lessons it learned from the reform of the elementary program make government promises to provide adequate support for its hurried secondary school reforms sound very hollow.
Ontario's conservative government has been hungrily looking for ways to dismantle the system, in spite of polls showing overwhelming opposition to "American style" health care.
Ontario is a province of over 11,000,000 residents with a socialized medicare system which is the provincial government's most expensive program.
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