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About Declan Keogh

Declan Keogh is the an award-winning journalist and senior reporter at the Investigative Journalism Bureau. His work has appeared in a number of publications, including CBC, Global News, the National Observer, NOW Magazine and the Toronto Star. He is also a gold-medal graduate of the Ryerson School of Journalism. Before becoming a journalist, he built houses and travelled the world playing music in a DIY punk band.

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Across North America, climate change is disrupting a generation's mental health

Climate change-induced angst is helping fuel growing youth mental health instability across North America, according to a cross-border investigation involving more than 70 journalists, academics and students across Canada and the U.S.
Investigations | December 2nd 2020

Ford Government cuts Ontario paramedic services

Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott's office is insisting that "no paramedic in Ontario will lose their job" as a result of a plan by Premier Doug Ford to slash paramedic services across the province.
Ontario Budget 2019
News, Politics | April 16th 2019

Ford government cuts legal support for refugees and immigrants

The Ford government's budget proposal to cut financial support for people who need legal services is the largest cut of its kind and will result in the elimination of many provincial legal services for refugees and immigrants.
Ontario Budget 2019
News, Politics | April 12th 2019
Caroline Mulroney, attorney general, justice minister

Ford government slashes legal aid and money for crime victims

Ontario residents who need a lawyer but cannot afford one may soon be affected by dramatic cuts announced on Thursday in the Ford government's first budget. This is among a series of sweeping changes that the government says is part of "modernizing" the justice system and saving money.
Ontario Budget 2019
News, Politics | April 11th 2019

Doug Ford slashes Indigenous Affairs budget and pursues Ring of Fire

Efforts to exploit mineral resources in the Ring of Fire region has been fraught with controversy and opposition, as First Nations communities assert jurisdiction over traditional territory and raise concerns about the use of land and risk of water contamination.
Ontario Budget 2019
News, Politics | April 11th 2019

'Numbers you can trust,' Ontario’s finance minister says of first budget

The 2019 budget forecasts that Ontario’s public account will not reach balance until 2023–24, one year earlier than the prior Liberal government of Kathleen Wynne had proposed but beyond the current term of the government’s mandate, breaking one of Ford’s key election promises.
Ontario Budget 2019
News, Politics | April 11th 2019

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