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Premier Doug Fords government is further liberalizing Ontarios liquor laws as a prescription for helping an ailing restaurant sector stricken by the COVID-19 pandemic.The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has lowered the minimum price that restaurants and bars are allowed to sell gin, rum, tequila, vodka, and whiskey.At the same time, the provincial licensing agency has extended measures that allow restaurants and bars to sell beer, wine, and spirits to go with takeout meals until the end
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NORTHUMBERLAND 鈥?Students across the county walked out of class on April 4 to take part in peaceful protests to express their dissatisfaction with education cuts being proposed by the Progressive Conservatives.Organizers of the Students Say No movement said the walkouts are in protest of larger student-to-teacher
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