The prelude to the meeting had been so rancorous that it was something of an accomplishment that it began without a hitch. ...
Author Archives: David Hains
Premier’s office threatens to walk away from first ministers’ meeting
The premier’s office is engaging in diplomatic brinksmanship in order to try and add agenda items. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning briefing for Dec. 6, 2018. ...
BREAKING: Hydro One’s $6.7B Avista deal falls apart, with U.S. regulators citing concerns about political interference
This week, Energy Minister Greg Rickford called a reporter's question about government meddling in Hydro One a "trap." ...
AG report 2018: Lysyk calls out Waterfront Toronto, but adds that the agency needs more power
The AG’s report criticized the agency over its partnership with Google. ...
AG report 2018: Darlington on-time and on-budget, but faces significant risks
If the risks materialize the project could exceed the $12.8 billion budget, Lysyk warns. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning briefing for Dec. 5, 2018. ...
In Brief: Premier attacks ‘media party,’ mass land sell-off, and former energy minister testifies at select committee
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
Ford doubles down on Ron Taverner appointment, admits he participated in order in council
Opposition parties are calling for an integrity commissioner investigation. ...
Recognized party threshold raised, providing blow to Liberals
The standing orders now require 12 MPPs for official party status recognition, up from eight. ...
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