A bill will create three categories of records checks to be standard across Ontario, a reform that has been urged for years by groups concerned about civil liberties, especially in cases of divulging non-conviction infor ...
Category: Law and Safety
Province ‘pleased’ with $15.6 billion tobacco ruling in Quebec
Associate Minister of Health Dipika Damerla says government lawyers will review the decision because the province has a 'similar' $50-billion case before the courts. ...
Tougher sanctions enacted for distracted, impaired driving
A road safety bill passes unanimously that will bring some of the harshest driving rules in Canada; Transportation Minister acknowledges that technology is not yet in place to detect drug-impaired driving ...
Seen: Province spends $2.7 million to research workplace safety
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Seen: ArcelorMittal Dofasco fined $130,000 for workers’ injuries
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KPMG study says Ontario on par with El Savador and Panama in illegal tobacco sales
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Happening: House passes marine mammal protection bill
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Happening: NDP MPP wants provincial strategy on carding
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Happening: $9.3 million for more interpreters to fight domestic violence
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Privacy watchdog calls for retabling of e-health records bill
The commissioner's annual report also calls for law enforcement standards on body-worn cameras, tightened up disclosure rules on police record checks, and more action to implement a 2014 report on open government. ...
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