The Office of the Integrity Commissioner has declined to release any information about the specifics of the allegations. ...
Category: Government
Class of 2018: Gurratan Singh – a Road Warrior arrives from Brampton
Coming out from his brother's shadow, the millennial defence lawyer talks fraternal politics, fitness on the campaign trail – and a passion for dieselpunk. ...
Training Day: New MPPs get a crash course in Queen’s Park-ing
Freshman legislators learn about everything from hiring processes to dining room fare. ...
Class of 2018: Guy Bourgouin goes from big game to political gamesmanship
The rookie New Democrat for Mushkegowuk—James Bay plans to push Northern Ontario's potential for jobs in forestry and minerals and seek enhanced resource revenue sharing with Indigenous groups. ...
Which cabinet positions are on the chopping block?
Doug Ford has pledged to drive "efficiencies" — slimming the executive council is one way to symbolically trim the fat. ...
A roundup of some of the notable bills that died on the order paper
Bills on everything from soccer goal posts to poet laureates never made it law. ...
Patrick Brown broke integrity law, failed to disclose $375K loan from former PC candidate he initially claimed came from family
The integrity commissioner also detailed the strange state of the former Tory leader's finances before his political downfall in January of this year. ...
PCs accuse Liberal cabinet ministers of ‘sexist,’ ‘appalling’ remarks
Ministers Steven Del Duca and Charles Sousa apologize for suggesting an MPP is 'adorable' and medical professionals are 'eye candy,' respectively. ...
Liberals prorogue legislature to set up throne speech on Monday
The existing legislation will have to be reintroduced. ...
Parties lock horns with ‘diversion’ and ‘delay’ tactics in the house
The Progressive Conservatives moved to hold up government legislation this week, leaving the Liberals empty-handed in the house save for a pair of hastily assembled motions to debate. ...