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    Report shows carding does not make our communities safer, yet the Liberals let us down by allowing it to continue for 15 years. Instead of fixing it, Ford has moved Ontario even further away from ending the discriminatory practice.

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    Jan 2

    Doug Ford’s decision to cut $15 million from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) will make things worse for community organizations, youth groups and municipalities, plus those that rely on them, said Ontario NDP’s deputy leader .

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    Jan 2

    after conducting a province-wide review, justice michael tulloch has determined that police carding should be banned, because it targets racialized groups, and because there's no evidence it reduce crime good morning to everyone who already knew this

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    Jan 2

    On Schools and Education, Doug Ford's first six months gets a failing grade.

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    30 Dec 2018

    Really looking forward to hiring two new journalists to create current events video with Indigenous perspective. RT if you want to see this POV in 2019 🎉✨ Apply today!

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  6. 31 Dec 2018

    Heading into 2019 like...! • Hardships made us stronger and the challenges brought us closer. Thankful for every life lesson. Grateful for my family, friends, and our amazing team!! • Wishing everyone a healthy and happy New Year!!

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  7. 30 Dec 2018
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  8. 25 Dec 2018

    Merry Christmas everyone! However you celebrate, I hope you take time to enjoy with your loved ones, spread cheer and celebrate!

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  9. 21 Dec 2018

    Changing the face of politics! • Whether it is poverty, racial inequality, or environmental justice, we're fighting to create a better tomorrow for us all. •

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    Watay CEO is giving Christmas lights to community members from Pikangikum. Members haven’t had Christmas lights in their homes for many years because diesel generators have been maxed out. Merry Christmas to Pikangikum.

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  11. 17 Dec 2018

    Creating and growing together! • Thank you to everyone who came out to our first paint night. I am eternally grateful for each of you. Our grassroots movement is inspired by hope, unity and a little creativity. Thank you for being a part of it.

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    The people of Ontario owe our thanks to Brad Blair. As acting Commissioner of the OPP, Blair put the integrity of the police service ahead of his own ambitions.

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    15 Dec 2018

    This is not a wordsmithing exercise. What the community is asking for is very simple. Prove it or lose it. .

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    14 Dec 2018

    "Doug Ford’s cuts are a disturbing attack on both the arts, and on reconciliation efforts. This is another example of how the Ford gov't continues to drag Ontario backwards, especially targeting marginalized communities." -

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    14 Dec 2018

    Thread: To give you an idea of the scope, scale and speed of bad news for Ontario's new government, consider these stories, all published within the past 15 hours.

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    So Ford is bringing us back to Queen’s Park on Monday to pass back-to-work legislation. But he’s afraid of getting questions about & interference with the (etc. etc. etc.) so he’s ensuring that there’s no Question Period

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  17. 14 Dec 2018
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  18. 14 Dec 2018

    All of these cuts are a dangerous sign of things to come. We need to be moving forwards, not back

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  19. 14 Dec 2018

    This week we’ve seen an onslaught of calculated cuts coming from Ford. Essential women’s health care services have been gutted, funding for Indigenous arts and cultural programs has been slashed, and important public service jobs are on the chopping block.

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    13 Dec 2018

    “The Ford government’s surprise elimination of all funding for the College of Midwives of Ontario is a huge step backward, and does nothing to help women, parents and babies," says MPP France Gélinas

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