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Ontario Breaks Ground on Bowmanville GO Extension WHITBY — The Ontario government has broken ground on GO Transit’s Bowmanville Extension, marking another milestone in the province’s plan to protect Ontario by relieving gridlock and expanding access to affordable and reliable transit
Ontario Fast-Tracks Barrie to Sudbury Transmission Line with First . . . The Barrie to Sudbury line will create more than 9,000 jobs and is part of the government’s broader plan to protect Ontario by driving economic growth in the North, supporting mining sector development and reshoring Ontario’s domestic supply chains
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Ontario Investing $20 Million to Protect Species at Risk Since 2018, Ontario has invested $33 million in over 220 conservation and stewardship projects, creating more than 2,355 jobs and restoring nearly 50,000 acres of habitat for species at risk
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Ontario Fast-Tracking Access to Six Breakthrough Cancer Drugs Building on this momentum, Ontario expects to fast-track additional cancer drug approvals in the coming months Canadian patients currently wait nearly two years to access new publicly funded medicines – a full year longer than patients in other developed countries