Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, February 18. ...
Author Archives: Jessica Smith Cross
Math proficiency test rushed, flawed and possibly unlawful, teaching candidates say
Ontario teaching candidates are preparing to take the government to court over the new requirement that they pass a math proficiency test. ...
In brief: A comptroller general, film panel and the mystery ad man
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
Government house leader aims to extend parliamentary privilege with new legislation
MPPs may have been under the 'illusion' they are protected by parliamentary privilege in committee debates, says Paul Calandra. ...
Province launching long-term care home staffing study, a key inquiry recommendation
The province is chipping away at the recommendations from the public inquiry into the crimes of serial killer Elizabeth Wettlaufer. ...
Ontario taking the threat of retaliation out of negotiations with U.S. on open procurement: Minister
Vic Fedeli is using the argument that two-way trade is the right thing to do in his efforts to woo governors into signing procurement agreements with Ontario. ...
Overcrowded hospitals a ‘separate consideration’ from Coronavirus response: Health Minister
The NDP's health critic disagrees, saying overcrowding means hospitals can't guarantee quality care. ...
In brief: New Fairness Commissioner appointed, Marijuana special occasion permits
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Monday, February 10. ...
‘Laser-focused’: Highlights from the premiers’ Saturday in Washington
Ford distanced himself from remarks he made about U.S. politcs and Kenney disputed the secretary of energy's account of their conversation. ...