MPPs may be in for a rowdy Question Period this spring. ...
Daily Archives: February 10, 2017
Government eyes risks to Ontario’s future: Protectionism, a weak U.S. and robots stealing our jobs
The opposition parties, meanwhile, cite hydro prices and precarious work as major risks to our economic future. ...
The Funding Portal: Who got funded – Week of January 30
Ontario is the top province this week, securing $814.6 million. ...
People on the Move
Your weekly roundup of job moves and appointments. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new, renewed and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Toronto mayor aims to stay neutral in 2018 Ontario election after road toll snub
John Tory has also extended an invite to the four major Ontario political parties to come to city hall and pitch him on their policies. ...
Leone: Ontario’s ‘art of the deal’
Columnist and former PC MPP Rob Leone says the Liberals' fiscal position may not be as important as its political position with public-sector employees. ...
Seen: Ontario calls on Ottawa to backstop forestry sector ahead of ‘likely’ U.S. penalties
The 2006 softwood lumber agreement with the U.S. expired in October 2015, and the United States Department of Commerce announced in December 2016 that it would launch “countervailing and anti-dumping” investigations into ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, Feb. 10. ...