MPPs on the finance committee passed the government's amendment to "establish a care co-ordination service to support patient access to medical assistance in dying and other end-of-life options in Ontario." ...
Daily Archives: April 11, 2017
Opposition asks: Who is the ombudsman at Hydro One?
Hydro One says an interim ombudsman has been filling in. ...
Call to close Ontario’s gender wage gap by 2025 ‘reasonable,’ Flynn says
Equal pay advocates and opposition parties charged that the government is delaying work to close the gender pay gap. ...
Watchdogs warn bill could block public from more municipal council meetings
Privacy Commissioner Brian Beamish and Ombudsman Paul Dubé concur that proposed amendments to municipal law "will frustrate open and accountable government." ...
Premier to host mayors at housing affordability meeting
Wynne is meeting with Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area mayors, "given the heightened concerns" around housing affordability ...
Seen: Photo radar bill passes second reading
The legislation allows for the speed-enforcement systems in places municipalities have designated as school and community safety zones. Municipalities will also be allowed to reduce the speed limits in those zones. ...
The Funding Portal – Week of April 3
B.C. is the top province this week, securing $147.2 million. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Tuesday, April 11. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, April 11. ...
Toronto ‘strongly supportive’ of $15 minimum wage: Poll
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath is supportive of the $15-an-hour minimum wage. ...