Monday, November 12, 2012 The routines of thousands of Ontario secondary school students could see some changes today.Ken Coran, president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, says talks with the province have failed to reach an agreement, and as a result, OSSTF members at 20 school boards across the province will begin job actions today. BLOG POSTS | Amy MacPherson: Is This Politician Insulting War Vets? In running for the by-election in Durham Ontario, Bev Oda's former riding, Grant Humes has managed to generate controversy amidst the excitement. As his election sign was revealed on social media leading up to Remembrance Day, it generated negative responses from veteran families the candidate wasn't expecting. Facebook followers of the campaign page shared their criticisms ranging from "offensive" to "publicity stunt," "classless" and "shameless as stealing a poppy box." Part of the problem was confusion about the sign itself. | | Rose Reisman: Which Breakfast Sandwiches to Choose and Loose Breakfast sandwiches at fast food restaurants have become a quick meal for many. We are led to believe that the egg, cheese and bacon on an English muffin or bagel make a healthy nutritious breakfast, especially if compared to those monster size muffins. But think again. | | Tim Hudak: The Road to Improving Toronto's Gridlock Ontario can lead Canada in job creation again, but it's not going to happen without a plan. One of the real, achievable things we can do to get us there is to break traffic gridlock in the economic heart of Ontario: the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA). My party put this forward as one of our key proposals to kick start our economy. | | Theresa Albert: How to Avoid Superbugs While Travelling New reports of superbugs like MRSA and C. Difficile being rife in hotel rooms could scare you away from travelling altogether. What a shame! Should you be worried? Or are there ways you can protect yourself? | | Robert Chisholm: Five Ways the Government Can Save Our Fisheries Last week, The Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River released its Final Report. Although a wide variety of issues are covered, the 75 recommendations can be summarized into five key points. | | MOST POPULAR ON HUFFINGTONPOST.CA |
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