It's byelection night in Niagara West-Glanbrook and Ottawa-Vanier, so follow along with QP Briefing's reporters. ...
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Question period liveblog
What was asked in question period on Monday, Nov. 14. ...
Seen: OPG reports $194 million in Q3 profit heading into $12.8 billion refurbishment
OPG’s fourth quarter will mark the first in which the company is refurbishing a nuclear reactor at its Darlington power plant, located about 45 minutes east of Toronto. ...
Progressive Conservatives leading Liberals in fundraising by nearly $1.5M
While Ontario awaits new election finance reforms, the parties have been fundraising furiously online. ...
Seen: Ontario hires survivor to lead new anti-human trafficking office
The government announced Thursday it has named Jennifer Richardson as director of the new Provincial Anti-Human Trafficking Coordination Office. ...
‘Too much like Hitlerism’: Committee begins hearings on equal families bill
"I think recognizing the validity of same-sex marriage and same-sex led families is really important in society and it's a backward step to not recognize them," says NDP MPP Peter Tabuns. ...
Seen: Any ‘government support’ for Fiat Chrysler still to be determined: Duguid
Unifor will now set its sights on a contract with Ford, the sole remaining Detroit Three company with which it has yet to strike a deal. ...
Seen: Toronto councillor seeking Liberal nomination for 2018 election
The Progressive Conservatives recruited longtime Toronto councillor Raymond Cho to be their candidate for the Sept. 1 Scarborough-Rouge River byelection, and emerged victorious. ...
Happening: Ontario and Quebec holding another joint cabinet meeting
The two Liberal cabinets will meet Friday, October 21 in Toronto. ...
Where is Ontario’s corporate welfare actually going?
'We don’t give a damn about where these investments go,' Economic Development Minister Brad Duguid says. 'What we care about is creating jobs across this province.' ...