Ontario has pledged to get tough on digital scalpers with a new law that would ban ticket bots and cap the resale price of tickets at 50 per cent above their face value. ...
Daily Archives: November 21, 2017
Patrick Brown calls for ratepayer reimbursement, by taxpayers, for electricity export losses
The move follows a new study by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers. ...
In Brief: The dropout refund, the Ontario Place common and ‘connecting with real people’
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
‘Vape Dad’ MPP booted from the house during marijuana bill debate
Randy Hillier is outraged over what he believes are restrictions being placed on debate, as well as the inclusion of new smoking regulations — and their impact on vaping — in the omnibus bill. ...
FAO gives thumbs up to nuclear refurbishment, but outlines risks
The report cautions the government to be on the lookout for cost overruns. ...
Question Period liveblog
What was asked in Question Period on Tuesday, November 21. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning round up of news and agenda items for Tuesday, November 21. ...
Kathleen Wynne faces tough questions at town hall chat
Ontario Proud sparks raucous applause for slamming hydro exec salaries — and louder claps still for premier's reply. ...
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