All three party leaders spoke in favour of the motion from Liberal MPP Nathalie Des Rosiers. ...
Daily Archives: February 23, 2017
Heard: Changing Workplaces recommendations could be delayed by a month
MOL says the extension is "to ensure they are available to answer any questions the minister or ministry staff might have, or to provide clarification." ...
Ontario Energy Board orders power companies to stop winter disconnections
Local distribution companies are now blocked from installing a “load limiting device” to block power to a home simply because a person is behind on paying their hydro bill. ...
Happening: Metrolinx issues apology for poll calling TTC a ‘cesspool’
The drama played on out Twitter Thursday. ...
Health minister: There’s no distance between us and doctors on ‘binding interest arbitration’
The minister wouldn't say definitively if the comments on "binding interest arbitration" reflect a change in the government's position. ...
Patrick Brown backs Sam Oosterhoff for Niagara West nomination
The PC Leader says he'll support all incumbent MPPs facing a contested nomination. ...
Ontario secondary teachers first to reach tentative deal on the ‘remedy’ owed to them, on top of labour deal
The 'remedies' for the other unions are outstanding and whatever the government offers will be in addition to any raises or benefits in their labour deals. ...
Seen: Bill to stop winter hydro disconnections also covers natural gas cut-offs
A bill aiming to end winter disconnections by electricity utilities could also block natural gas distributors from doing the same to customers behind on their heating bills. Energy Minister Glenn Thibeault tabled Bill ...
Tories make a stink over timing of changes to Ontario electric car rebates
"This certainly doesn’t pass the smell test," said a PC critic. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Thursday, Feb. 23. ...