Now sitting as an independent, the former Tory will have to wait his turn at question period but expects he'll still have more freedom than when he was forced to play by PC caucus rules. ...
Daily Archives: June 2, 2017
Premier tears into Trump’s ‘appalling’ retreat from climate change accord
The impending collapse of American commitment puts a hitch in the Liberals’ step-by-step march toward cap-and-trade, and could threaten Wynne’s signature green program. ...
Ontario’s carbon price could more than double by 2028: study
Environment Minister Glen Murray said the government expects the cost of carbon to rise “incrementally” and still be cheaper than a carbon tax. ...
Khan: Fasten your seatbelts, it’s election season
Columnist Omar Khan observes that recent polling suggests the electorate appears to be in flux and stakeholders need to plan for any of the three major parties having a realistic chance of forming government next June. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new, renewed and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, June 2. ...
Grits and Tories in a dead heat in Toronto, poll suggests
After months of lagging behind in public-opinion polls, the Liberals are clawing their way back into contention, according to a Forum Research survey. ...