Three young Ontarians were honoured with the Lincoln M. Alexander award this past week. In a press release issued on Jan. 21, 2016, the Ontario provincial government highlighted the achievements made by Darian Baskatawang of Whitesand First Nation, Najma Malaq of Mississauga, and Shailene Panylo of Oshawa, for their work […]
News
The Ontarion’s news articles cover current events and issues relevant to the University of Guelph and greater Guelph communities.
First doctor-assisted death performed in Canada
The first doctor-assisted death has been performed in Canada. The euthanasia was performed on Jan. 15, 2016, in Quebec, just one month after a law legalizing the procedure came into effect in the province. The patient, whose condition was not disclosed, died by lethal injection. A second request for doctor-assisted […]
A crash course on vehicle collisions
Sitting adjacent to the Greater Toronto Area and plotted among several rural highway routes, the city of Guelph provides essential commuter traffic traveling both within and throughout city limits. With green initiatives on the rise, the appropriation of bike lanes and viable public transit has coerced Guelph’s population of approximately […]
Sanctions lifted on Iran following policy change
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) verified this past week that Iran has completed the necessary cutbacks to its nuclear program. This has come as a result of the historic nuclear deal that was struck between the E3/EU+3 and Iran in Vienna on July 14, 2015. The IAEA has stated […]
Obama delivers final State of the Union address
On Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016, President Barack Obama delivered his seventh and final State of the Union address. The speech began with a few jokes about the running length of his usual addresses. President Obama then acknowledged that a successful year of policy reform was unlikely, due to 2016 being […]
Canada welcomes over 10,000 Syrian refugees
Late Jan. 12, 2016, Canada officially reached its preliminary goal of welcoming over 10,000 Syrian refugees into the country. As part of a plan to welcome 25,000 refugees by the end of February 2016, the Canadian government has been tirelessly working with the United Nations and the International Organization for […]
Common Cents: Pricey fruits, cheap oil, and an indebted China
On Monday, Jan. 18, 2016, the Iranian government called on its oil industry to open the taps of production. With international sanctions being lifted, the move could, and most likely will, add to a global glut of crude oil that has sent the price of oil into a tailspin. With […]
Aboriginal professor appointed dean of Canadian law school
Lakehead University appointed Angelique EagleWoman as the dean of the Bora Laskin Faculty of Law, on Jan. 13, 2016. EagleWoman is the first Aboriginal woman in history to become dean of a Canadian Law School. She will take up the position in May 2016, a month before Lakehead University’s first law […]
At the CSA: Jan. 13, 2016
The University of Guelph’s Central Student Association (CSA) held their first official board meeting of the winter semester, on Jan. 13, 2016. With the arrival of a new semester came the notable absence of certain student groups and their representatives from the board of directors. However, those directors who were […]
Under the Radar
President Obama declares state of emergency in Flint, Michigan due to water crisis As a result of contamination in the local water supply, President Barack Obama declared a state of emergency in Flint, Michigan on Jan. 16, 2016. The decision came almost two years after citizens of Flint first reported […]
