The judge in the case is expected to rule on Thursday after the Crown maintains two Liberal aides deleted emails and wiped government computers to ensure gas plants-related records weren't available to the public. ...
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Ontario has almost paid off its really old hydro debt
Ontario's stranded hydro debt is almost old enough to go the LCBO, but it's almost paid down. ...
Crown drops one charge in gas plants trial, defence argues for acquittal on all counts
Court heard arguments from the defence for a directed verdict. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, November 3. ...
In Brief: PC candidate Rod Phillips, support for harm reduction in a public park, and the Sheppard subway resurfaces
The province is providing additional support to a harm reduction site in Toronto's Moss Park. Since August, harm reduction advocates and clinicians have administered drugs under supervision in a tent. Supporters say t ...
Province announces affordable housing units for Toronto neighbourhood
The province is providing surplus land, but all eyes are on what could be in the National Housing Strategy. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, November 1. ...
David Peterson sexual harassment case dismissed, complainant apologizes
The $10 million lawsuit was launched over two years ago. ...
Defence seeks directed verdict to end gas plants trial
The rare motion comes after weeks of Crown witness testimony and cross-examination over the wiping of government computers at the end of Dalton McGuinty's term as premier. ...
It’s the Queen’s Park Halloween MPP mash
It's time for political tricks or treats at Queen's Park. ...