An expert on fraud, meanwhile, says not listening to whistleblowers can send "the wrong message." ...
Daily Archives: December 7, 2016
Heard: Ontarians with accessibility needs can vote on election day despite ‘drafting error’
Chief Electoral Officer Greg Essensa warned Bill 45, as written, would preclude him from rolling out vote counting equipment for accessibility purposes other than during the advance polling period. ...
FOI: Total David Suzuki climate change ad budget more than $3M
QP Briefing got a bit of spin along with some numbers in response to a FOI request about a government ad. ...
Happening: Government introduces medically assisted dying housekeeping bill
The bill changes Ontario laws to align with federal law on medically assisted dying. ...
Happening: CUPE sues Wynne, cabinet ministers over Hydro One sale
The Canadian Union of Public Employees filed a lawsuit in provincial court Tuesday against the Premier and her energy and finance ministers over the Hydro One sale. The “misfeasance” suit alleges Finance Minister Char ...
Emergency leave changes skew toward Liberals’ ‘powerful friends’ in auto sector, labour critic says
Labour Minister Kevin Flynn said experimenting on the auto sector was decided in part by the government's special advisers who are heading up the Changing Workplaces Review, and was no secret. ...
As Hoskins’ Patients First bill passes third reading, a major ally is already losing faith
The Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, once a big support of Patients First, is losing faith that major change will come. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, Dec. 7. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Wednesday, Dec. 7. ...