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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

Province to audit 'discretionary funding' at school boards: minister

Province to audit 'discretionary funding' at school boards: minister

The Ontario Public School Boards’ Association said boards have not yet received details about the potential audit and 'look forward to understanding how this process will unfold'
Supervised consumption sites set to close confirm plans to apply for HART hubs as deadline hits

Supervised consumption sites set to close confirm plans to apply for HART hubs as deadline hits

One of the Toronto sites said it's applying for HART hub funding but would have preferred consumption and treatment services sites be part of the model
Mayors urge province to review mental health laws around involuntary treatment

Mayors urge province to review mental health laws around involuntary treatment

The mayors held a meeting on Friday that involved lengthy discussions on issues their cities are facing
Doctors call on province to address health system 'catastrophe'

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
Doctor shortage, low wages could undermine dementia care bill: opposition

Doctor shortage, low wages could undermine dementia care bill: opposition

'I know that we're being critical here, but we want your bill to be successful,' Aislinn Clancy, the Greens' deputy leader, told two Progressive Conservative MPPs
Moratorium on school closures eating into 'limited school renewal funding': ministry docs

Moratorium on school closures eating into 'limited school renewal funding': ministry docs

Briefings prepared for the education minister also said school boards don't get dedicated funding to modernize schools — something they believe would be helpful
Child welfare groups tell province to fix 'splintered' supports for kids

Child welfare groups tell province to fix 'splintered' supports for kids

Meanwhile, Premier Doug Ford targeted child welfare agencies, saying he's heard 'nightmare stories about the abuse of taxpayers' money'
10% of Ontario kids who need surgery wait more than 230 days: docs

10% of Ontario kids who need surgery wait more than 230 days: docs

Waits have been this long for the past four years, provincial data obtained by The Trillium shows
Developer got Wasaga officials to lobby minister for new school at $1,000-a-plate fundraiser: confidential report

Developer got Wasaga officials to lobby minister for new school at $1,000-a-plate fundraiser: confidential report

A developer involved in the project hosted a fundraiser for Stephen Lecce and arranged for Wasaga Beach politicians and staff to go and make their case, according to an integrity commissioner report obtained by The Trillium
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