Lockdowns have been a recurring problem in Ontario jails, due in large part to staffing shortages. ...
Daily Archives: May 12, 2016
Who’s lobbying for whom
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Municipal affairs minister takes a stand on paid campaign volunteers, then reverses it
McMeekin is also weighing other potential changes to municipal election rules, such as a mandatory ban on corporate and union donations. ...
Horwath warns proposed fundraising reforms could stifle free speech
NDP leader also zeroed in on what she saw as loopholes in the government’s proposed changes for contributions. ...
Cap and trade likely to cause higher electricity prices, power producers say
Twenty-eight per cent of the province’s electricity capacity comes from fossil-fuel-fired sources, according to the Independent Electricity System Operator, and natural gas prices are set to be hiked under Ontario's comi ...
Seen: Private member’s eating disorder awareness bill passes second reading
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What was asked in question period
For Thursday, May 12. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, May 12. ...
What was asked in question period
For Thursday, May 12. ...
Province on the hook after judge rules frequent lockdowns are ‘cruel and unusual treatment’
Lockdowns have been a recurring problem in Ontario jails, due in large part to staffing shortages. ...
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