Colin Graf
Canada's Plan to Combat the Opioid Crisis Could Hurt Terminal Patients
A bid to stop doctors from prescribing high doses of opioid painkillers could leave vulnerable people in painful limbo.
A Canadian with an Intellectual Disability Is Fighting His 46-Cents-an-Hour Wage
"I can't start my car for that, so how is he expected to make a life that way?" his mother says.
Twenty Years after Protester Killed in Ipperwash Crisis, First Nation Votes on $95M Land Deal with Government
Development of the site could still be complicated by another potential stand-off as well as unexploded munitions buried around the area.
Someone in Ontario Is Decapitating Coyotes and Leaving Their Corpses on Hiking Trails
Ontario investigators are trying to figure out how up to six coyotes were killed and then laid out in local parks in ways designed to attract the attention of passers-by.
After Second Train Derailment, Ontario Town Worried It Could Be the Next Lac-Mégantic
The rash of problems in northern Ontario highlights the growing hazard in Canada and across the US of shipping crude by rail, according to a rail safety expert.
Ontario Families Who Lost to Wind Turbine Companies in Court May Owe $340,000, Which Blows
Three companies are demanding almost $340,000 in total from the four families.
A Land Dispute Led to Barricades Being Torn Down by First Nations in Ipperwash
Beachfront property owners have responded to a First Nations land claim by constructing makeshift barricades on the contested land.
A Train Full of Flammable Chemicals Quietly Derailed in Sarnia Last Month
Four Suncor supported tanks cars loaded with a flammable and explosive oil product derailed in Sarnia, and the company provided no explanation of the accident to the local community. The incident left residents of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation again...
Sarnia's First Nation Residents Are Demanding Local Officials Do a Better Job Of Monitoring Air Pollution
"I don’t see any other community surrounded by 63 industries where people never get an answer to their questions."
Sarnia’s Waterfront Park Is Still Closed Due to Asbestos Poisoning
What’s a city to do when it turns out the crown jewel of a beautiful waterfront park is lying on top of a toxic mess that’s bubbling up from underground to menace locals and visitors alike?