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Constitutional challenge of Ontario's agriculture 'gag' laws to kick off in Toronto courtroomA court battle over Ontario legislation that prevents the undercover filming of factory farms and the animals kept on them is set to kick off in Toronto Monday morning.
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Ontario 'ag-gag' laws to be challenged in Toronto courtroomA court battle over Ontario legislation that prevents the undercover filming of factory farms and the animals kept on them is set to kick off in Toronto Monday morning.
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Court battle over Ontario's agriculture 'gag' laws kicks off in TorontoConservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberals to exempt all forms of home heating from the carbon price, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced an exemption on home heating oil.
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Toronto Mayor and Ontario Premier Call on Federal Government for Financial SupportToronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have written a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, urging the federal government to join their working group aimed at addressing the financial challenges facing Toronto. The city's long-term viability is said to be at risk.
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Toronto Mayor and Ontario Premier Form Working Group for City's FinancesToronto Mayor Olivia Chow and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have agreed to form a working group to address the ongoing budget problems faced by the city. They are urging the federal government to participate in the discussions.
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