The first ministers put Ottawa on notice over its speedy timeline for implementing a regulatory framework for recreational cannabis. ...
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The Funding Portal – Week of July 10
Quebec is the top province this week, securing $527.6 million. ...
COF 2017: Premiers find harmony on NAFTA, not so much on cannabis chronology
Canada's first ministers are in Edmonton for the three-day Council of the Federation conference. ...
Tory offshoot Ontario Alliance Party says it’s poised for certification
A disqualified Progressive Conservative nomination candidate driving the campaign says the nascent party has attracted people fed up with PC Leader Patrick Brown. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new, renewed and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Two new ridings proposed for Ontario’s Far North
Introducing Kiiwetinong and Mushkegowuk, which would be created out of the remapping of Kenora-Rainy River and Timmins-James Bay, respectively. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, July 14. ...
Few small businesses would be impacted by $15 minimum wage: CCPA report
Premier Wynne acknowledged the heat her government’s policy has been taking from small businesses at committee this week. ...
Budget watchdog aims to embolden MPPs to better scrutinize fiscal policy
Stephen LeClair renews a call to have ministers speak to legislation at committee to boost financial accountability and understanding. ...
Tories, Grits trade barbs over $15 minimum wage
While an all-party committee tours the province studying a sweeping new labour bill, the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives are taking turns schooling the other over its impact and the legislative process. ...