Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, June 17. ...
Daily Archives: June 17, 2016
Toronto police task force report could make provincial ripples
As the biggest force in Ontario, Toronto's report could factor into the forthcoming redraft of the Police Services Act. ...
Ontario can cut GHG emissions by producing more natural gas, industry group argues
The Ontario Petroleum Institute also argues that 'locally produced natural gas should receive additional carbon credits since minimal fuel and transmission is required to reach the end user.' ...
People on the Move
Many deputy ministers were either on the move or changing titles this week thanks to Premier Kathleen Wynne's cabinet shuffle. Here's a few: George Zegarac is now the deputy minister of infrastructure. Helen Angus ...
Happening: New and temporarily toll-free section of 407 opens Monday
Come Monday, commuters in the eastern Greater Toronto Area can get a free taste of the new, provincially-owned stretch of Highway 407. The government announced Friday that the first section of the extended 407 will be ...
Doctors concerned with minister’s increased power in health-care overhaul legislation
The Ontario Medical Association and the Concerned Ontario Doctors have some concerns about the province's Patients First legislation. ...
Heard: OPP union head says changes made to protect finances after RCMP fraud probe
The president of the Ontario Provincial Police Association says he is ready to close the "dark chapter" in the union's history after charges were laid by the RCMP this week. On Thursday, the RCMP pressed criminal char ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new or recently renewed with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...