Premier Kathleen Wynne said Tuesday the changes to her Cabinet have promoted the right woman and brought in the right men for the job. ...
Category: Law and Safety
Soaring Pan Am security tied to London’s Games experience
Assistant Deputy Minister Tim Casey says $239 million price tag a result of changes in the costing for private security, which in turn was a lesson gleaned from the 2012 Summer Olympics. ...
Public confidence cited in OPP oversight of Ford case
OPP Commissioner Chris Lewis stresses importance of demonstrating independence and fairness after Toronto police chief requests oversight of investigation into mayor. ...
New judge appointed at Ontario Court of Justice
Ontario Court of Justice appoints family law specialist Romuald Kwolek to preside in Sault Ste. Marie. ...
Wynne and Kelly meet: Ice storm relief coming this week, Build Toronto asking for changes
The premier and Toront's deputy mayor meet to discuss relief cash for December's ice storm and changes the city needs to make property sales easier. ...
Toronto City Council set to vote on requesting ODRAP funds for ice-storm cleanup
City staff estimate the ice storm has caused about $106 million in cleanup costs, but past precedence suggests Queen's Park will turn down Toronto's request. ...
Tories call for select committee on emergency response
Citing 'postal code politics' in wake of ice storm, some Conservative MPPs suggest they're willing to return early from winter break to press action on province's emergency management. ...
After the ice storm, a blizzard of disaster relief applications
Toronto and other municipalities will be looking to the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program for help to clean up after the ice storm. But it's not as simple as asking. ...
Happening: Former OBA president appointed to Ontario Superior Court
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Government’s hands tied on Ford, despite return of crack video
Ministers Jeffrey and Gerretsen both say there's nothing for Queen's Park to do about the Toronto mayor's renewed scandal. ...