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Daily Archives: May 17, 2016
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, May 17. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, May 17. ...
What was asked in question period
Conservative Leader Patrick Brown began with questions to acting premier Deb Matthews about overcrowding in hospitals and cuts to Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) therapy for autistic children over 5, setting t ...
Pot business owners seek exemption to anti-vaping laws
Bill 178, the Smoke Free Ontario Amendment Act, would effectively lump medicinal weed and vaping in with cigarettes, which doesn't sit right with cannabis businesses. ...
Election financing legislation introduced; opposition criticizes ‘loopholes’
Proposed rules changes contain a per-vote subsidy because, as pointed out by government house leader Yasir Naqvi, "democracy is not free." ...
Seen: Government banning child care wait-list fees
It appears the great bill-stealing feud of 2016 is over and parents are the winners. The Ontario government has proposed regulations that will prohibit child-care centres from charging parents for a spot on their wait ...
Facing cap-and-trade criticism, Liberals fight back with figures
The Progressive Conservatives' push for an Ontario-only carbon tax would end up costing households more than the government's cap-and-trade system, a study concludes. ...