Health Minister Eric Hoskins says the premiers and the prime minister will 'go over the plan and its specifics, and then the public will be presented with that plan tomorrow.' ...
Category: Law and Safety
Seen: New government TV ad released on preventing sexual harassment
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Canadian Arab Federation says police downplaying hate crimes
Canadian Arab Federation says there has been an 'alarming rise in hate crimes across the country in recent days' and front-line police have made such complaints a 'low priority' ...
Final step coming for armed guards at Queen’s Park
Speaker Dave Levac said all of the upgraded security measures announced last spring are progressing, and an all-party security task force will be briefed on armed guards in the coming weeks ...
Government downplays security threat over Syrian refugee influx
Community safety minister is satisfied with how provincial and federal security services are working together to weed out potential threats related to the plan to take in Syrian refugees ...
Tentative class-action settlement reached over developmental facilities abuses
If approved by the court, plaintiffs will be awarded compensation worth nearly $36 million. ...
Seen: Contractor hired for Thunder Bay fire management HQ
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What would provincial Uber regulation look like?
There's been a steady uptick in activity around Queen's Park when it comes to Uber and taxi regulations, and a close look at what's percolating at the legislature offers hints of what might be coming down the road. ...
Majority of new Ontario prostitution cases tied to Harper government law
As of Oct. 28, there have been 568 criminal charges laid in 225 different cases in the province under offences brought in by the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act. ...
Province starts review of new home warranty legislation
A key question the review will consider is whether auditor general, provincial ombudsman should get oversight over controversial Tarion Warranty Corporation ...