In the meantime, the Ontario Progressive Conservatives have begun a whirlwind process of selecting candidates for the 2018 provincial election. ...
Daily Archives: November 4, 2016
Sparks fly in parentage debate
A bill that will redefine parentage in Ontario is heading for third reading after considerable debate. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Majority of prison complaints are about health care, provincial watchdog reports
Adam Capay's case is also raising alarm bells for the Ontario Ombudsman, who recently deployed his staff to visit the 24-year-old indigenous inmate who has become the poster child for the problems swirling the use of seg ...
Seen: Premier Wynne on a historic walk of Queen’s Park’s political royalty
Historian Arthur Milnes tours the statues on the legislative assembly grounds. ...
Seen: More part-time work cuts Ontario unemployment rate to 6.4%
Canada's unemployment rate, meanwhile, remained at 7 per cent. ...
Seen: All candidates on the ticket for twin byelections
A new anti-sex-ed party and some familiar faces have signed up with Elections Ontario to run in Ottawa-Vanier and Niagara West-Glanbrook. ...
Seen: Busy legislative weeks sees many bills advance
A roundup of the bills advanced through the legislative process this week. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, Nov. 4. ...