Brown said he wants to know who "manipulated" the women and got them to make the allegations. ...
Daily Archives: February 14, 2018
Watchdog expresses concern that strong job numbers hide underlying issues
Amid employment gains in 2017, the Financial Accountability Office flags disproportionately more jobs in the GTA and central Ontario; low youth participation in the job market, and signs of "precarious work." ...
Government makes health-care funding announcement amid mounting criticism
On the same day, the NDP releases more information about hospital overcrowding. ...
A day in the PC leadership race: New candidate and endorsements, sex ed, ending the per-vote subsidy and ?
The PC leadership contestants continued to campaign Wednesday, racking up endorsements and social media shares. ...
Premier declines to comment on PCs, but suggests questions to ask them
Kathleen Wynne also defended Liberal candidate Deanna Sgro. ...
Hackers compromise privacy watchdog’s website
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner says no information was accessed or lost as a popular plug-in on thousands of sites was hijacked for the purpose of crypto-currency mining. ...
Hiring private investigators is Patrick Brown’s due process, his communications adviser says
Crisis communications professional and conservative commentator Alise MillsĀ also says Brown is considering taking legal action. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, February 14. ...