New Democrat house leader Gilles Bisson held a press conference at Queen's Park Friday, once again calling on the premier to ask the chair of Sudbury's police services board to step down ...
Category: Law and Safety
Four Ontario Cabinet ministers to attend national roundtable on murdered and missing indigenous women
Premier Wynne has said one of her goals for the roundtable is to get a federal inquiry on the disproportional rates of violence faced by indigenous women ...
Heard: Sudbury police board refers Lougheed chairmanship to the Ontario Civilian Police Commission
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What was asked in question period
What was asked in question period on February 26, 2015 ...
Minister says tunnel won’t affect Pan Am Games security
The discovery of a 33-foot tunnel near a future site of the Games will not affect the security budget at this point, Community Safety Minister Yasir Naqvi says. ...
Seen: Road safety bill passes second reading
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Tory education critic takes cautious line on new sex-ed curriculum
Interim PC leader Jim Wilson and leadership contender Monte McNaughton say surveying 4,000 parents – one from each elementary school in the province – on the new curriculum isn't enough. ...
Updated sex-ed curriculum to be taught in all Ontario schools starting in September
Same-sex relationships, consent and online safety are among the new and enhanced subjects covered in the long-awaited update. ...
Wynne goes on offensive over Sudbury scandal, warning of opposition hypocrisy
Wynne said the Liberals have previously rejected members from both other parties who wanted an appointment to step down. ...
Elections Ontario alleges top Wynne aide violated bribery law
Elections Ontario, which has never before investigated bribery, has submitted its report to Crown attorneys who will decide whether to prosecute ...