The long-term care home where a former nurse is accused of killing seven people has been ordered to stop admitting patients. ...
Daily Archives: January 27, 2017
Tories to tackle personal injury lawyer ads, fees again
PC MPP Julia Munro plans to table a bill that picks up where a similar one first introduced by Tim Hudak leaves off. ...
The Funding Portal: Who got funded – Week of January 16
Ontario is the top province this week, securing $89.6 million. ...
Happening: Ontario Medical Association executive to face confidence vote Sunday
OMA president Virginia Walley and president-elect Stephen Chris are both facing a vote seeking their removal. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new, renewed and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Wynne government’s anti-road toll stance met with cries of politics, paternalism and flip-flopping
The Premier may have risked her friendship with Toronto Mayor John Tory, but her government is now steadfastly against municipal road tolls. ...
Milloy: Note to Patrick Brown: Religion and politics can mix
Columnist John Milloy believes faith plays a healthy role at Queen's Park. ...
Happening: Province reaches tentative agreement with English Catholic teachers’ union
OECTA is the fourth education union to reach a two-year deal with the province. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, Jan. 27. ...