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Ontario Will Test Higher Speed Limits on Highways This Fall

Nine times out of 10, driving Ontario’s highways sucks. There’s the unbearable traffic anywhere south of Barrie, weather tantrums for half the year, and, when an absence of these factors aligns, you can still only drive marginally faster than the speed of a baseball pitch. An improvement on the last

The AGO is About to Make it Much Easier (Free) to Access Art

Everyone should be able to access art. That’s why the Art Gallery of Ontario is making it easier than ever to immerse yourself in everything this wonderful institution has on offer. Starting May 25th, visitors 25 and under are free – all year, anytime. The AGO is also rolling out

Ontario is About to Legalize Tailgating for Sports Events

Listen up, boozehounds, there’s good news a-brew’: The government of Ontario is about to legalize tailgating in parking lots ahead of sports events. Tailgating, for the uninitiated, involves showing up to the game hella early to indulge in some bevvies and BBQs while bonding with fellow fans in the parking

This is How Much Every Public Employee in Ontario Earned Last Year

It’s no secret that working for the government is a lucrative gig. For the most part. How lucrative? Well, the numbers are in. The Ontario government has released its Sunshine List, which reveals the salaries of all public sector employees who were paid $100,000 or more in 2018. You can thank

Cell Phones Will Be Banned in Ontario Classrooms Starting This Year

Cell phones will soon belong to a list of Bad Things not allowed in the classroom, like drugs and guns. Education Minister Lisa Thompson yesterday alluded to a ban on mobile devices in Ontario classrooms. The policy will be implemented starting this school year, in September. “Ontario’s students need to