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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

Ontario 'ripping up' $100 million deal with Elon Musk's Starlink in response to U.S. tariffs

Ontario 'ripping up' $100 million deal with Elon Musk's Starlink in response to U.S. tariffs

This comes after Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford said last week that he would 'keep an eye' on the deal
As tariffs draw near, Ford said the feds have his support to 'hit back hard'

As tariffs draw near, Ford said the feds have his support to 'hit back hard'

The PC Party leader promised $22 billion in infrastructure funding to help create jobs in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs
Mayors call on Ontario to review whether involuntary treatment needs to be 'strengthened'

Mayors call on Ontario to review whether involuntary treatment needs to be 'strengthened'

The mayors held a meeting on Friday that involved lengthy discussions on issues their cities are facing
Developer got Ont. town officials to lobby minister for new school at $1,000-a-plate fundraiser: confidential report

Developer got Ont. town 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
Child welfare agencies say shortage of foster families in Ontario 'deeply concerning'

Child welfare agencies say shortage of foster families in Ontario 'deeply concerning'

'Quite simply, there are less and less families with the financial capacity and physical space to support a child or youth in need,' says the Ontario Association of Children’s Aid Societies.
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
Investments needed to address 'threadbare' supports for Ontarians with complex needs: ombudsman

Investments needed to address 'threadbare' supports for Ontarians with complex needs: ombudsman

Paul Dubé's 2023-24 annual report highlighted concerns in a number of other areas including correctional facilities, which saw the highest number of complaints
Ontario Liberals propose $1,000 tax credit for kids' sports and extracurricular activities

Ontario Liberals propose $1,000 tax credit for kids' sports and extracurricular activities

Blais said the types of activities covered by the tax credit would be left to regulation, but could include summer camps
Only 20 per cent of registered kids got needed autism therapy by end of 2023

Only 20 per cent of registered kids got needed autism therapy by end of 2023

Ontario keeps figures on the autism program secret — but The Trillium got an up-to-date picture through a series of freedom of information requests
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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