The health minister said he can't take questions on long-term care homes, lest his answers be misinterpreted by the public and the media, in light of the multiple murder investigation. ...
Daily Archives: October 25, 2016
Women won’t need consent for adoptions after assault or one-night stand under Bill 28, AG says
An unintended consequence of the draft parentage legislation could potentially force a woman to seek consent from the putative father to put a child up for adoption, even in cases of sexual assault or casual affairs. ...
Profile: PC André Marin guilty of being too passionate, he says
Watchdog turned Tory André Marin can't promise not to get in Twitter trouble again. ...
Tales from committee: How $2.45 in monthly green energy savings gets made
Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault recently explained the discount to the inquisitors on the legislature's estimates committee. ...
On Adam Capay, New Democrats demand Orazietti ‘make that right’
A 23-year-old indigenous man has been kept in solitary confinement under artificial light in a Thunder Bay jail for four years. Capay is legally innocent as he has faced a Charter-violating delay in a murder trial. ...
Seen: Protecting students bill passes second reading
The legislation would automatically revoke a teacher’s certificate if they’re found guilty of sexually abusing a student or of a child pornography offence. ...
Happening: Integrity commissioner to fill in for budget watchdog during medical leave
A motion appointing J. David Wake as interim FAO, effective Monday, carried following Tuesday’s question period. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Tuesday, Oct. 25. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, October 25. ...