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Sneh Duggal

Sneh Duggal

Sneh Duggal (on leave) 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

Possible closure of public health labs 'short-sighted and dangerous'

Possible closure of public health labs 'short-sighted and dangerous'

Opposition parties, union workers say if some public health labs are closed, and private drinking water testing is discontinued, it could 'undermine' the province's ability to detect and stop the spread of disease
Ford government to support bill declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic

Ford government to support bill declaring intimate partner violence an epidemic

Politicians and advocates welcomed the move, but called on the Progressive Conservatives to ensure the bill passes 'without delay'
Waitlist for autism assessments up by nearly 3,000 kids in 3 years

Waitlist for autism assessments up by nearly 3,000 kids in 3 years

More than 6,000 children were waiting for autism assessments at the five hubs by the end of the last fiscal year, data obtained by The Trillium through a freedom-of-information request shows
Ontario Liberals propose $1,000 tax credit for kids' sports, activities

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

MPP Stephen Blais said the types of activities covered by the tax credit would be left to regulation, but could include summer camps
20% of kids in Ontario autism program getting core therapy funding

20% of kids in Ontario autism program getting core therapy funding

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
Some daycares opted in — and quickly out — of $10-a-day program to score clients a rebate

Some daycares opted in — and quickly out — of $10-a-day program to score clients a rebate

'If I opted in, I would have went bankrupt:' Some child-care centre operators had concerns about program's financial sustainability but got their clients cash in year one
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
'Executive health': Concerns raised over clinics charging hefty fees

'Executive health': Concerns raised over clinics charging hefty fees

Toronto residents said they lost their family doctor last year after she moved to the 'executive health' clinic
EQAO testing no 'saviour' for low math scores: former chair

EQAO testing no 'saviour' for low math scores: former chair

Cameron Montgomery reflected on the triumphs and challenges of his time with the agency in an exclusive interview
Autism advocates call for more school funding after child wanders onto busy road

Autism advocates call for more school funding after child wanders onto busy road

The education minister said what happened was 'unacceptable and should have never occurred'
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