...
Daily Archives: May 12, 2015
Seen: Hydro One plans to fire employee after reporter verbally assaulted
...
Boards seeking cease and desist order for high-school strikes
Durham, Peel and Rainbow district school boards are filing a joint application to the Ontario Labour Relations Board to have high school teacher strikes deemed "unlawful." ...
In looming Hydro One sale, more teeth for the Energy Board
Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli says the government is planning for stiffer fines as well as more business opportunities beyond electricity for local distribution companies. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new or recently renewed registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner ...
AG report warns that budget bill opens door to partisan ads
'This would damage the credibility of my office,' Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk says of provisions in Building Ontario Up Act - and she gets sympathetic ear from new Tory leader Patrick Brown. ...
Heard: Ontario seeks to preserve trail system through new legislation
...
Work-to-rule won’t push back sex-ed rollout: Sandals
Education Minister Liz Sandals said even though elementary teachers aren't participating in ministry-led professional development on the new curriculum, it will still be taught in schools this fall. ...
Denis Desautels to scrutinize Hydro One IPO
The former auditor general of Canada "will review the process for selecting financial advisers and advise on potential conflict of interests," Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli announced. ...
What was asked in question period
What was asked in question period on May 12, 2015. ...