"The City of Toronto has the power to pass a bylaw similar to the one requested yesterday," says Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca. ...
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Toronto’s 15-year transit future tied up with Metrolinx, MTO
Toronto's 15-year transit plan, approved Wednesday, requires close co-operation with the province every step of the way. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, July 13. ...
Doctors’ agreement ‘effectively guts’ OMA’s charter challenge: legal analysis
The activist group Concerned Ontario Doctors raises questions on deal reached between the government and OMA, whose council ultimately will decide whether the agreement is ratified. ...
Doctors split over tentative physician services agreement
Concerned Ontario Doctors is angry over how the OMA reached agreement with the government - as well as the deal itself. ...
Seen: Privacy commissioner drops legal action against Toronto police
Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner has dropped legal action against the Toronto Police Service, which has established new procedures for reporting citizen suicide attempts in a database available to U.S. la ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Monday, July 11. ...
Election finance debate heats up, former chief electoral officer calls for stricter limits
Opposition MPPs, civilian witnesses, calling for stricter election financing laws and an end to cash-for-access fundraising. ...
Tentative OMA agreement would see ‘refined’ court challenge proceed: Hoskins
The tentative agreement allows the Ontario Medical Association to co-manage the physician services budget with the government to prevent overruns. The OMA will continue its court challenge seeking arbitration, but will m ...
After $1,400-a-plate fundraiser, Sousa touts ‘open dialogue’ on conflict-of-interest rules
Finance Minister defends dining with 'a small gathering' of stakeholders, insisting there was no impact on policy changes. ...