"The advertising...is conditional in nature and explicitly recognizes the need for the bill to first pass in the Legislature," Speaker Dave Levac said Monday. ...
Daily Archives: May 18, 2017
Revamped growth plan sets higher intensification, density targets
Among other things, the updated growth plan significantly increases intensification targets for municipalities, from 40 per cent to 60 per cent by 2031. ...
Seen: Nuclear emergency plan panned by public interest groups
Community Safety Minister Marie-France Lalonde praised the safety record of Ontario’s nuclear industry Thursday, telling reporters that the PNERP has never actually been activated for an emergency. ...
MPPs reject bill to enshrine conscience rights in assisted dying law
The demand came hours before a vote on a second reading of Bill 129, a Progressive Conservative private member’s bill that seeks to make clear that participation in the assisted-dying process is voluntary for all health ...
Gender-neutral birth certificates could be available by 2018, minister says
The province plans to hold "targeted" consultations this summer on non-binary birth certificates. ...
Doctors and province strike tentative deal on binding arbitration
The agreement must still be approved by the OMA’s membership. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Thursday, May 18. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, May 18. ...