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Doug Ford is asking people to get their crap together (quite literally) amidst some foul allegations about this Ontario beach.

During a press conference on Wednesday, the Ontario premier responded to complaints that beachgoers have been defecating on the shores of Wasaga Beach.

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Premier Doug Ford and Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Slyvia Jones just announced a three-step plan to curb surgery and procedure wait times in Ontario by sourcing out to some community surgical and diagnostic centres.

By moving thousands of procedures to some privately-run clinics, the province aims to bring down wait times for cataract surgeries, MRIs, CTs and more.

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Meta, Facebook's parent company, is opening an engineering hub in Toronto, and there will be so many high-paying positions up for grabs.

In a press conference on Tuesday, Premier Doug Ford announced that Meta will be opening an engineering hub focused on building the metaverse in Toronto, which will produce up to 2,500 jobs for Canadians.

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How many electricians does it take to change a lightbulb? Just one, but Ontario is facing a trades worker shortage.

The Ontario government announced in a press release on Tuesday that they will be investing over $13 million into offering "free training and paid electricians' apprenticeships."

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Vaccine certificates and mask mandates may soon become a distant memory for most Ontarians, but that won't be the case for some university students.

The Ontario government announced on March 9 that mask mandates would come to an end in the province on March 21 except for a few select locations, and on April 27, all COVID-19 policies will drop entirely.

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