The premier said she will not rely on parliamentary privilege to avoid testifying. ...
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Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, July 25. ...
Happening: Attorney General okays hate-crime charges against Mississauga man
Police said the charge is the result of a lengthy investigation into numerous incidents. ...
Progressive Conservatives flag credit rating agencies’ negative outlooks on Hydro One
Finance critic Vic Fedeli says the rating agencies have found that the proposed purchase of a U.S. utility distances Hydro One from the provincial government. ...
Doctors fear Bill 87 could suspend them over false claims of sexual abuse
The bill would expand the definition of sexual abuse and allow for doctors to be suspended prior to a finding of guilt. ...
Heard: PC Scarborough-Agincourt nomination candidate in ‘default’ after municipal campaign
Trouble is brewing in the Tory nomination in Scarborough-Agincourt, over a candidate who failed to file audited financial statements after a failed city council run. Cozette Giannini is seeking the nomination, which i ...
PC candidate counting each elapsing second Sault Ste. Marie is without an MPP
No one has declared their interest in running for the Liberals in Sault Ste. Marie. ...
Young, full-time worker needs 14.5 years to save for down payment: study
A report by Generation Squeeze will compare the economic outlook for Ontarian youth during different eras of provincial government. ...
Government looking at hospital funding ahead of 2017 budget: Wynne
The government's recently announced hydro relief measures don't offer significant help to hospital budgets. ...
Sousa: Ontario’s health deal with the feds includes social housing, ‘to some extent’
Talks between the provincial and federal governments on social housing continue. ...