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Category: Law and Safety
Glenn Thibeault takes seat in Queen’s Park as byelection scandal intensifies
Asked whether this was how he had envisioned getting elected, Thibeault responded, 'a win is a win is a win' ...
A smaller NDP caucus prepares for budget battles as spring session looms
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said the Liberals wouldn't have to make public sector cuts if they weren't bringing in corporate tax breaks. ...
Heard: Opposition targeting Liberal police board appointee over Sudbury scandal
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Tories call on premier’s aide to step down as Wynne celebrates two years in office
PC interim leader Jim Wilson outlines the party's goals for the spring sitting, which will focus on fighting against new taxes and holding the Liberals to account over their scandals. ...
Province won’t meet 2016 target for data management system set out by Baldwin inquest
A provincial youth advocate says the province won't fully implement the Child Protection Information Network until 2019-20, about 18 years after Jeffrey’s death. ...
Happening: OPP soliciting provincewide input over mental health strategy
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Liberals reject calls for top aide to step down over Olivier scandal
The Liberal response Friday came from Brad Duguid, economic development minister, who said he believes nothing criminal took place in the Liberals' negotiations with a spurned byelection candidate. ...
As Ontario Provincial Police enter bargaining, union aims for wage increase
The Ontario Provincial Police Association's president says the police force should be treated as a law enforcement agency at the bargaining table, not just another public sector union. ...
Ottawa triples the threshold for federal disaster-relief funding
Although Ontario has only accessed the funding three times, it will qualify for much less funding the next time a disaster hits. ...