The policy will go into effect in November. ...
Author Archives: David Hains
Provincial government takes carbon backstop legal case to Supreme Court
The appeal comes five days after the premier opened the door to dropping the challenge if Andrew Scheer doesn't form the next federal government. ...
Government decries low math test scores, blames the Liberals
Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced $55 million worth of measures meant to improve math performance. ...
Del Duca and Coteau neck-and-neck in early fundraising race
Both Del Duca and Coteau are aiming to raise the maximum allowed. ...
Federal government announces over $1 billion in transit funding for two Toronto projects
The announcement includes $500M for Yonge-Bloor station expansion, and $585M for SmartTrack stations. ...
Government rolls out changes to Ontario Energy Board, including up to $400K in compensation for top job
The government pitched the changes as part of its effort to reduce costs and improve governance. ...
Ford hints at abandoning carbon backstop lawsuit, shifts to softer tone
The premier articulated a gentler approach on several recent policies. ...
Premier stays tight-lipped on secrecy surrounding mandate letters
Ford cited cabinet confidentiality and a court battle as reasons why he couldn't discuss the matter. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new, renewed and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Government chooses to battle information and privacy commissioner in court over mandate letters
The government refused to comply with an IPC order to disclose the key documents. ...