A conciliation meeting broke down within hours on Friday, but the government says it remains committed to the collective bargaining process. ...
Category: Law and Safety
Alcohol health strategy coming in the new year
Wynne had her work cut out for her in taking questions on the strategy, as she had to reconcile the bevy of contradictions in Ontario's alcohol retail regime ...
Miller claims OPP biased against her because of complaint
Former deputy chief of staff to Dalton McGuinty says complaint she made about OPP officers investigating her had been substantiated by police oversight agency ...
Review finds renowned drug testing lab results were ‘neither adequate nor reliable’
Findings made in review of Motherisk Drug Testing Laboratory have 'serious implications for the fairness of those proceedings and warrants an additional review' ...
Report lays out roadmap for legal, accessible, publicly funded doctor-assisted dying
The expert advisory panel was commissioned by 11 provinces and territories following a Supreme Court of Canada that struck down federal laws prohibiting physician-assisted death ...
With beer-in-grocery-stores news looming, Wynne welcomes pot in LCBOs
Echoing sentiments previously expressed by OPSEU, the premier says it 'makes a lot of sense' to her that LCBOs would get responsibility for selling legalized marijuana ...
OPSEU launches radio blitz to spread word about corrections crisis
OPSEU president Smokey Thomas says the province's correctional system has turned into a 'powder keg' and the union has bought air time to get the word out ...
Wynne and Tory agree that Uber exists
The ridesharing service dominates the news conference after Monday meeting between the premier and Toronto's mayor, but they also discuss affordable housing, refugees and transit infrastructure ...
Happening: Wynne in favour of police task force to address human trafficking
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Seen: Ontario government TV ads get year-end industry praise
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