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Sneh Duggal

Sneh Duggal

Sneh Duggal has been providing in-depth coverage of Ontario politics since 2018. Prior to helping launch The Trillium, her reporting included the impact of the pandemic on schools, health care and vulnerable populations while at Queen’s Park Briefing. She previously covered Canadian foreign policy and diplomacy for Embassy News in Ottawa and has reported for The Hill Times, Ottawa Citizen, Edmonton Journal and The Molokai Times in Hawaii. Sneh has also done radio reporting in Rwanda and enjoys podcasting at Queen's Park.

Recent Work by Sneh

Familiar faces expected when Ontario cabinet sworn in Wednesday

Familiar faces expected when Ontario cabinet sworn in Wednesday

Premier Doug Ford and his new cabinet will be sworn in on Wednesday; MPPs elected on Feb. 27 are being sworn in this week too
Ontario Liberal leader’s campaign bus using ‘incorrect’ number for people who died while on surgery waitlists

Ontario Liberal leader’s campaign bus using ‘incorrect’ number for people who died while on surgery waitlists

The Liberals' bus says '11,000 people died waiting for surgery last year,' but Ontario Health data obtained by The Trillium shows the number is much smaller
Ontario doctors call on province to address health system 'catastrophe'

Ontario doctors call on province to address health system 'catastrophe'

The Ontario Medical Association said it wants the provincial government to do more in six areas including the family doctor shortage and long waits for diagnostic tests and surgeries
Union asks government to reconsider making untrained aides a fixture of long-term care

Union asks government to reconsider making untrained aides a fixture of long-term care

The Canadian Union of Public Employees said the move could 'worsen the staffing crisis' in the sector
Province to charge child-care centres in government buildings 'full market-rate rents' in 2025

Province to charge child-care centres in government buildings 'full market-rate rents' in 2025

While the government said funding through the $10-a-day program should help offset the costs, some operators still worry about their rent increasing from $1 or $10 per year to hundreds of thousands of dollars
Less than half of autism program spending goes to ‘most important piece’ — core services: docs

Less than half of autism program spending goes to ‘most important piece’ — core services: docs

Advocates are calling for change after documents obtained through a freedom of information request show how the government spent nearly $700 million through the Ontario Autism Program
Several school boards projecting deficits in 'very difficult budget year'

Several school boards projecting deficits in 'very difficult budget year'

The head of the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association said many boards 'are finding it difficult to get to balance'
Special ed classroom closures leave Ontario parents 'devastated'

Special ed classroom closures leave Ontario parents 'devastated'

The Peel District School Board is cutting communication classes that offer specialized literacy supports for students. This comes as other boards review or prepare to review special education programming
'I'm not worried about Jamil': premier strikes back at federal Tory

'I'm not worried about Jamil': premier strikes back at federal Tory

Meanwhile, Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie said she hasn't yet decided whether or not to run for a provincial seat in Milton
Majority of Ontarians don't think Ford government is 'For The People': poll

Majority of Ontarians don't think Ford government is 'For The People': poll

Conducted for Village Media's The Trillium, poll shows a tightening of support between the Progressive Conservatives and the Liberals, with Ford's party just three points ahead
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