Premier says tax model for regulated marijuana market still being discussed, following finance ministers' meeting and amid countdown to July 2018 legalization. ...
Daily Archives: June 20, 2017
Heard: PCs call on Dwight Duncan to resign amid allegations of partisan attacks
Duncan apologized for the so-called partisan social media posts, an "obvious lapse in judgement," on Facebook Tuesday afternoon. ...
Ontario should ’embrace’ Amazon expansion north of the border: Wynne
As the online retailer adds 200 mostly high-tech jobs to Toronto headquarters, the Premier extols Ontario taking a "leadership role" in broadening the employment base. ...
Energy minister doubles down on Pickering nuke plant plan amid concerns
Ontario Power Generation has also fired back against criticism of its plan to operate the Pickering nuclear plant to 2024 ...
Letter to the editor: Ontario’s public power failure redux
Brady Yauch sees Ontario making the same mistakes on the electricity file. ...
Less than half of voters know what Ontario political leaders stand for, poll suggests
Forty-one per cent said they could explain Kathleen Wynne’s policies to a friend with confidence – although nearly as many, 40 per cent, said that would be no easy feat. Respondents were even less familiar with the polic ...
Canada-China free-trade deal on Ontario’s radar: Trade minister
“We must broaden our trading partners globally, starting today,” Michael Chan says. ...
The Funding Portal – Week of June 12
Ontario is the top province this week, securing $104.1 million. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, June 20. ...
Majority support Ontario’s $15 minimum wage, labour law reforms: poll
Respondents most likely to favour the reforms skewed Liberal and New Democrat, while those opposed tended to back the Progressive Conservatives. ...