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Category: Law and Safety
Heard: New head of police chiefs association is from Niagara
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Chan writes rebuttal to articles on spy agency concerns
Minister calls 'innuendo' around his alleged Chinese connections 'offensive and totally false;' in Ottawa, the public safety minister says the Chan-CSIS affair is 'something that comes under the Ontario government.' ...
Labour law overhaul urged to address ‘new reality’ of workforce
At a time of a growing divide between the treatment of full-time and contract employees, a public consultation kicks off with delegations from academia and organized labour voicing a call to action. ...
Regulations on police street checks coming in fall – but no ban
Community Safety Minister Yasir Naqvi said it's clear to him the status quo needs to end, but also said police still need the power to investigate any suspicious activity. ...
Province, feds and Algonquins recommend proposed land claim deal
Under the deal, 117,500 acres of provincial Crown land from the Ottawa Valley to North Bay would be transferred to the Algonquins along with $300 million in capital funding. ...
Matthews says Senate should take on its own reform without relying on Ontario
Deputy premier says the Senate has the ability to enact its own change in response to a letter from Conservative Senator Bob Runciman that asks Ontario to take lead on spending reform. ...
Carding and gender discrimination top priorities in Ontario Human Rights Commission report
OHRC awaits appointment of new chief commissioner after Barbara Hall stepped down in February, as interim chief commissioner just had her appointment extended until November ...
Hoskins announces proposed legislation to protect patient privacy
The health minister said today that proposed amendments to the Personal Health Information Protection Act will make it mandatory to report all privacy breaches to the Information and Privacy Commissioner. ...
Happening: Ontario Court of Justice gets new associate chief justice
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