Latest Policy Bytes

Twiggs Coffee Roasters- Where the bean starts green

November 6, 2019 - A hot steaming cup of coffee is at the start to most people’s mornings, but for Twiggs Coffee Roasters location owners, theirs starts with roasting green coffee beans. With several business awards under their belt, several franchise locations and a distribution centre, Twiggs can argue that they serve “the best cup of coffee in Northern Ontario”.

Cargo Airships: A Bold Idea for the Feds?

October 17, 2019 - As the Federal political parties count down to the October election, they must have policy positions that speak to all national issues. Access to transportation is important to Canadians everywhere. It would be valuable to learn the leaders’ positions on transportation access to the remote northern communities, and whether or not, they have formed an opinion on the use of cargo airships to provide year-round freight transport.

Egli's Sheep Farm

October 2, 2019 - Egli's Sheep Farm is the story of how a small Swiss farming dream became a big Northern Ontario successful reality.

Two Health Units: Is it Enough?

September 17, 2019 - The Government of Ontario has been clear in its desire to reduce the deficit, cut spending, and streamline service delivery, and the 2019 budget included expansive plans intending to do exactly that. One sector that has faced government scrutiny has been health care which they have defined as being disconnected and uncoordinated.

Progress and Pitfalls: Treating Northern Ontario's Opioid Crisis

September 10 , 2019 - The opioid crisis has been affecting communities throughout Canada for years. Many communities have felt the consequences, and it continues to pose major policy challenges for each level of government. The crisis has shown no signs of slowing down in Ontario, with opioid use disorders increasing by 42 percent from 2014 to 2017 and rates of emergency room visits due to opioid poisoning jumping by 73 percent from 2016 to 2017. 

Ne-Daa-Kii-Me-Naan Inc

September 4, 2019 - Forestry is the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests. One of the defining features of Northern Ontario is the vast beautiful forest that surrounds Northern communities, but this forest does not stay beautiful on its own.

Life as We North It

September 3, 2019 - Every year we are blown away by the enthusiasm and skills each of our Experience North interns bring. Located in Timmins, Sudbury and Kenora, these bright individuals worked on projects ranging from housing affordability and availability to the economic impact of international students. We will certainly miss their creativity and research capabilities as their insights have helped contributed toward a self-sufficient and prosperous Northern Ontario.

It's time to ‘Wake the Giant'

August 27, 2019 - Every September, Indigenous students across Northwestern Ontario travel to Thunder Bay to attend high school. While they are there, some report experiencing harassment and racial slurs when out in the community, among other experiences. Staff at Dennis Franklin Cromarty High School (DFC), students, and leaders in the community knew change was needed.