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Ontario’s provincial legislature resumed on March 23, 2026, with opposition parties preparing to press the Progressive Conservative government to reverse recent changes to the province’s student aid program (OSAP). Members of Provincial Parliament returned to Queen’s Park for the first time in 102 days, setting the stage for heated debate over post-secondary funding and other government decisions.
At the same time, health-care workers and unions have sounded the alarm after further nursing-role cuts across Ontario, with nurses reporting mounting burnout and increased workplace violence.
Advocates say the reductions deepen existing staffing shortages and risk compounding pressures on hospitals and community care across Canada.
The convergence of education-policy controversy and cuts in health staffing has intensified scrutiny of the government’s fiscal and policy priorities as critics warn of both immediate service impacts and longer-term consequences for access to care and student affordability.







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