A lot of significant legislation has passed the house since February, and we take a closer look. ...
Author Archives: QP Briefing Staff
Government tables legislation to limit wage increases to 1 per cent, affecting over one million workers
The new legislation represents the latest move by the government to try and slay the deficit, but critics say it could mean public services will suffer. ...
Yurek promises to get back to City of Toronto on its dozens of subway upload questions
Infrastructure Minister Monte McNaughton again ruled out using public money for the Ontario Place development, even if it ends up being an NFL stadium. ...
In brief: Teachers warned of ‘bumping,’ Fitch revises Ontario’s credit outlook, and Bill Walker loves market capitalism
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
Government backs down from retroactive municipal funding cuts following pushback and negative polls
The climbdown comes after weeks of criticism from municipal leaders and a series of bad poll numbers. ...
CO-ORDINATOR, GOVERNMENT RELATIONS
The candidate will play an important role in organizing and attending meetings with federal, provincial and municipal elected representatives as well as candidates for the 2019 Federal election. ...
Ford announces $7.3 million for voluntary audits of municipalities, school boards
The premier pitched the funding as a way to help municipalities and school boards achieve efficiencies. ...
Premier says ‘at least we showed up’ in response to boos at Special Olympics event
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says the premier being booed at events could hurt the province's image. ...
In Brief: The Beer Store strikes back, Lalonde looks to join Team Trudeau, and government defends anti-carbon pricing ad
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
NDP and labour call government’s $1.6B ‘attrition protection allocation’ a cut by another name
The government says the four-year program is designed to "prevent the risk of layoffs due to class size changes or e-learning." ...