The government introduced legislation, tacked on to the Budget Measures Act, that makes correctional officers an essential service and gives them their own bargaining unit ...
Daily Archives: November 21, 2016
It’s too late now to say sorry, opposition says of premier’s electric apology
Whatever Premier Wynne and her energy minister have in mind for further electricity cost cuts, it may involved the local distribution companies ...
Happening: Crown prosecutor alleges Thibeault ‘sought certain benefits’ to defect to Liberals
"Our allegation is that Mr. Thibeault sought certain benefits, offers, jobs or employment as part of his condition to run as an MPP," federal prosecutor Vern Brewer reportedly told the CBC. ...
Seen: Rural school closures dominate question period debate
MPPs grilled on school closings as parents from rural communities arrived at Queen's Park to protest ...
Heard: Budget McBudgetface? Not gonna happen, Sousa says
Finance Minister Charles Sousa launched the latest round of pre-budget consultations on Monday, with a twist ...
Health minister says patient ombudsman’s request for oversight of LHINs is ‘worth considering’
Health Minister Eric Hoskins weighs shifting the responsibility for oversight of Local Health Integration Networks from the Ontario ombudsman to the patient ombudsman ...
Brown yet to address LGBTory’s concerns about next PC MPP, Sam Oosterhoff
PC Leader Patrick Brown touts his friendship with LGBTory, as Liberals' leaked internal polling suggests the so-con label could hurt him in 2018. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Monday, Nov. 21. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Monday, Nov. 21. ...