Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, April 4. ...
Author Archives: John Michael McGrath
New civil court rules make it easier to dismiss frivolous suits
The government has quietly changed the rules of civil procedure to make it easier for a court to dismiss 'frivolous and vexatious' lawsuits without lengthy and expensive arguments. ...
Sousa says he can’t meet short-term deficit target
Provincial Finance Minister says last year's deficit ran $400 million lower than projected, but that a revenue shortfall this year will make the deficit harder to contain. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, April 3. ...
MacLeod calls on province’s CIO to resign or be fired
PC energy critic Lisa MacLeod demands that Chief Information Officer David Nicholl be let go for his role in alleged hard drive deletions in the Premier's Office. ...
Older workers and immigration issues pose economic challenges to Ontario to 2035
The Long-Term Report on the Economy released by the Ministry of Finance says the province's aging population isn't being replaced by immigrants moving into high-productivity jobs. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, April 2. ...
Scientists celebrate agreement with Ontario, Ottawa as ‘victory’ to save Experimental Lakes
The Experimental Lakes Area in northwest Ontario will be kept open with three agreements between Queen's Park, Ottawa and the International Institute for Sustainable Development. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, April 1. ...
Government announces land transfer to Anishnawbe Health Toronto for future hub
New health and community centre for urban First Nations will be located in the Pan Am athletes' village after the conclusion of the Games. ...