This year, thousands of youth from across the province will develop knowledge and skills in natural resources management through experience-based work and learning positions.
A new interactive, online tool is now available to help Ontarians find out more about musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs).
Ontario is donating much-needed emergency medical supplies to World Vision Canada to assist with relief efforts in Haiti. Medical supplies are urgently needed to help provide critical health care to survivors of the January 12th earthquake.
Businessman Paul Godfrey, world leader in diabetes research Mladen Vranic, humanitarian James Orbinski, Professor Constance Backhouse and news anchor Ken Shaw are among 29 new appointees to the Order of Ontario.
A new partnership between the Government of Ontario and Right To Play will promote a healthy and active lifestyle for Aboriginal youth through sport and recreation.
Six individuals were found guilty and fined $180,495, for possession of 890,800 unmarked cigarettes in the Ontario Court of Justice in Cornwall on January 7, 2010.
Aboriginal postsecondary students across the province will benefit from new student bursaries and enhanced programs and services.
Carol Gauthier from Jonquière (Quebec) has been sentenced to six months in jail and fined $1,126,523 for possession of more than three million unmarked cigarettes.
From high school hallways and campus grounds, three 2009 Lincoln M. Alexander Award recipients are leading the fight against racism and inequality.
A DNA collection project for forensic testing is one of nine new business initiatives that will create jobs and strengthen the Thunder Bay economy.
Ontario is searching for innovative ways to use logs, branches and other wood in Crown forests for manufacturing or other commercial purposes. This will help create green jobs and new investment in the forest industry.