Energy Minister insists the partial sell-off was "in the best interests of the people of Ontario." ...
Author Archives: Christopher Reynolds
Rail company challenges Ontario’s ‘unconstitutional’ hydro fee in court
Canada's biggest freight car manufacturer says "wildly excessive contracts" with power producers are an "illegal tax" and hurt its coffers. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, September 21. ...
Spurned PC hopeful launches bid for a federal seat
Jeremy Roberts, whose nomination loss was contested after allegations of ballot box-stuffing, declares run for MP. ...
Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Wednesday, Sept. 20. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, September 20. ...
Wynne to look into compensating farmers over labour law reforms
"We recognize that the agricultural community has some challenges that other sectors don't" in dealing with planned changes to minimum wages and other compensation reforms, the premier says. ...
Seen: Wynne will ‘let the lawyers’ look at whether to sue Patrick Brown
Wynne acknowledges that the province is "going into a highly political few months." ...
Province ratchets up drug-impaired driving penalties
Young and commercial drivers can't get behind the wheel with even trace amounts, while sanctions for all drugged drivers get stricter. ...
Tory offshoot says ‘grassroots-driven’ approach to policy is ‘suspicious’
The Take Back Our PC Party group is demanding more transparency as the party's policy conference approaches. ...