The Protecting Student Act protects teachers who are already married to a 16- or 17-year-old student. ...
Daily Archives: November 3, 2016
Basic income adviser Hugh Segal proposes OW, ODSP trade-off
Under the proposed pilot, an Ontario Works recipient would receive at least $1,320 per month, up from the current maximum of $706. ...
Budget office and finance minister at odds over erasing deficit
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says the budget is going to be balanced, but the Financial Accountability Office is raising some questions about the minister's math. ...
Happening: OIPRD probes how Thunder Bay police handle indigenous deaths, disappearances
"Alarming questions have been raised about the way the Thunder Bay Police Service investigates the disappearances and deaths of Indigenous people," Gerry McNeilly, the Independent Police Review Director said. ...
Thibeault cries ‘character assassination’ as opposition calls for his resignation
Deputy NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has already written to the chief electoral officer to ask that an investigation be opened into Thibeault’s actions during the Sudbury byelection fiasco. ...
Happening: Doctors still responsible for patients during opioid investigations
Doctors may be under investigation for overprescribing opioids, but they're still responsible for their patients well-being. ...
Press Release: Hill+Knowlton Canada Hires Ontario Political Veteran
Hill+Knowlton Strategies Canada (H+K) is pleased to welcome back Omar Khan as vice-president, public affairs in its Toronto office. ...
Advisor, Stakeholder Relations and Corporate Issues
Public Health Ontario (PHO) is a Crown corporation dedicated to protecting and promoting the health of all Ontarians and reducing inequities in health. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, November 3. ...
Question Period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Thursday, Nov. 3. ...