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If you live or work in Ontario, you're likely familiar with the province's nine statutory holidays that offer a well-earned break from the daily grind. But beyond these recognized days off, the Ontario government also provides additional job-protected leave options that some people might not be aware of.

Under the Employment Standards Act (ESA), workers have the right to take certain types of leave without risking job loss or termination. These provisions are in place to support employees dealing with personal illness, family responsibilities, or unexpected life events.

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With the LCBO strike in effect, you might be wondering where you can grab your boozy drinks this summer. The Government of Ontario has just launched an interactive map to help you find local retailers selling alcoholic beverages.

The map features over 1,000 local Ontario breweries, wineries, wine shops and distilleries, as well as other stores such as LCBO Convenience Outlets, The Beer Store and licensed grocery stores offering a variety of local and imported products.

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Toronto is pushing for the province to increase fines for drivers who block intersections during red lights in an effort to address the city's "blocking the box" problem.

City Council members approved Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie's motion on Sunday, which called on the Ontario government to issue higher fines to traffic offenders.

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The Ontario government has released its 2023 budget which is the largest in the province's history, at $204.7 billion, and makes a long list of spending commitments and cost-saving promises.

Aside from the government of Ontario's big headline to "balance the budget" by 2025, which would be three years ahead of schedule, this budget will immediately impact Ontario residents in plenty of ways when it comes to saving money, time, and planning your future.

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The Ontario government unveiled its new health care plan on Thursday, which aims to offer a "better" experience for patients by connecting them to accessible options near their homes and reducing wait times for essential services throughout the province.

The province's plan is laid out via three main pillars: "The Right Care in the Right Place," "Faster Access to Care" and "Hiring More Health Care Workers," which it claims will provide "convenient" care in emergency rooms, community centres, doctors' offices, long-term care homes and in-home care.

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