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Foster Care News Blogexternal link

The Foster Care Council of Canada, an Ottawa based, non-profit organization made up of both current and former child-welfare service clients and their supporters who are dedicated to improving the quality and accountability of child-welfare? services across the country has created a foster care related news blog to keep Canadians informed of issues as they arise in the child-welfare? field.

TTC strike leaves riders furious, frustratedexternal link

Toronto Star, April 27, 2008 Does the TTC's right to strike, leave public transit? users left out in the cold?

Ontario set to become a have not provinceexternal link

Globe and Mail, March 19, 2008. The federal finance minister insists tax cuts are the answer to Ontario's economic woes. Ontario has been hit with a triple whammy of a U.S. recession, the higher price of Oil, and a much worsened exchange rate? for its exports. Ontario may qualify for equalization next year. The McGuinty government considers a mix of economic policy and fiscal policy levers to pull.


Crookes vs. OpenPolitics Former Green Party of Canada financier and manager Wayne Crookes files suit against OpenPolitics.ca, Wikipedia, Google and many current and former Green Party activists. Is it a matter of integrity or is it libel chill? More importantly, does it threaten your freedom of speech?







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