Many more businesses will have to report carbon emissions as the province aligns its regulations with Quebec and California in preparation for the joint cap-and-trade program. ...
Daily Archives: September 15, 2015
Francophone teachers won’t do extracurriculars if no deal by Friday
AEFO president Carol Jolin says the main sticking points in negotiations are administration of benefits, teacher autonomy and workload. ...
Tory split on anti-SLAPP bill suggests new style for party
Conservative Leader Patrick Brown says he will encourage more free votes in his caucus. 'I think it strengthens our democracy, having free votes, and I would encourage the Liberals to do the same.' ...
Toronto, province open to an Olympics bids beyond 2024
While Toronto is officially out of the running for the 2024 Games, the minister in charge of the recent Pan Am Games, Michael Coteau, said Ontario 'would look to explore' a future bid by the city. ...
NDP challenges cabinet appointment of interim ombudsman
New Democrats say the Liberals are circumventing the house by misusing a section of the Ombudsman Act reserved for emergencies, and have filed a point of privilege with the Speaker's office. ...
Heard: Bill 37 and Bill 52 pass second reading
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Heard: Cadillac Fairview appoints new senior executives
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What was asked in question period
What was asked in question period on Sept. 15, 2015. ...
Seen: Province gives $112,000 to Foodshare Toronto program
The province is providing a grant to help study programs that deliver fruits and vegetables to poor Ontarians. The Treasury Board is spending up to $112,000 in food programs provided by Foodshare Toronto, a local ...
Bills this Week
Bills before the legislature this week ...