By Tony Dean I had a lovely drive down from my northern Ontario camp on Highway 11 last week. It was a clear run from North Bay to Huntsville because construction crews had just opened up the final section of the four-l ...
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Tony Dean: Public vs. private delivery
By Tony Dean This week saw the startup of contracted-out garbage collection on the west side of Toronto between Yonge Street and the Humber River. Getting garbage collection out of the hands of city workers was a key c ...
Tony Dean: Wallace embracing change
By Tony Dean Peter Wallace was appointed Cabinet Secretary and head of the 64,000-strong Ontario Public Service in December 2011. This makes him CEO of one of Canada’s largest employers as well as the Premier’s deputy m ...
Tony Dean: Sound bites won't stop bullets
By Tony Dean Government responses to Toronto’s summer of gun violence have been sadly fractious. The merits of simplistic, sound-bite, tough-on-crime policies are once again being contrasted with a more sensible mix of ...
Tony Dean: The Tories and unions
By Tony Dean The Progressive Conservatives’ new policy paper on Flexible Labour Markets lobs a few missiles at Ontario’s unions. This is good traditional red meat for Tory voters but does it make for sensible public pol ...
Tony Dean: Rising above firefights
By Tony Dean It has been a tough few months for the provincial government. Mid-July is usually political sleepy time but the government continues to be in firefighting mode. The budget process started well but turned ...
Tony Dean: Progress amid turbulence
By Tony Dean This is Dalton McGuinty’s ninth year as premier and his toughest by far. Running a minority government was always going to be turbulent and unpredictable but no one could have guessed how the budget proces ...
Tony Dean: A time for scrutiny
By Tony Dean Some reflections on the Elliot Lake mall collapse and labour reform, two issues that dominated the deadlines last week: What a tough and emotionally wrenching couple of weeks for the people of Elliot Lake ...
Tony Dean: Time to tackle duplication
By Tony Dean All jurisdictions in Canada are looking for efficiencies in government spending and at the same time ways to improve public services. Yet we have not seen much recent effort to tackle the duplication of res ...
A July election? Probably not
By Tony Dean We are seeing the unfolding reality of minority government at Queen's Park. It's tough and can be a free-for-all. It is also a new game for everyone involved. This week we unexpectedly saw the NDP voting ...