Workers and owners in three industries battled it out in committee hearings over proposed changes to 30-year-old labour laws. ...
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Domestic violence and unionization take centre stage at labour law hearings
Groups propose five days' paid leave due to domestic violence and grapple with card-based union certification. ...
Heard: Brown says he’ll allow appeal of contentious nomination vote
Whether the appeal will stand is another question. ...
Brown ramps up dry run for 2018 election
The PC leader's mini-tour of the province foreshadows the political jousting that likely awaits next spring's election. ...
Steady as she goes on housing after a tempestuous year: Wynne
The Premier seems confident the government's Fair Housing Plan will continue to cool the market – 'not kill it.' ...
Premier Wynne off to Providence to battle U.S. protectionism
Amid protectionist wave, Kathleen Wynne heads south to stoke Ontario's prosperity engine – already in fourth gear. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, July 13. ...
Brown mum on change of heart toward scorned Hamilton-area nominee
The PC Leader apparently cheered Vikram Singh in lead-up to nomination vote, but stonewalled him in the aftermath. ...
Patrick Brown blasts Liberals for ‘exorbitant’ hydro exec salaries
The government has mandated stricter executive pay packages – but without a concrete deadline for affected organizations. ...
Heard: Patrick Brown regrets nothing about dissing giant rubber duck
The $120,000 bird buoyed waterfront tourism to the tune of millions of dollars, festival organizers say. ...