Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, September 9. ...
Category: News
The Ford-less campaign has been mutually beneficial so far, experts say
This is a change from the 2019 federal campaign when Trudeau repeatedly spoke about Ford. ...
Ford government broke the law when it failed to consult over MZO changes: Divisional Court
Minister Steve Clark acted "unreasonably and unlawfully," the court found. ...
Agencies reaffirm Ontario’s solid credit rating, but highlight long-term risks
The current path to balance ends in 2029-30, which agencies said could put the province at risk. ...
Op-ed: Liberals to push government on ‘vaccine-first measures,’ education recovery and business supports
QP Briefing has asked all major parties to share what they would like to accomplish between now and the provincial election. ...
Optometrists’ association estimates 15,000 fewer eye exams per day after service withdrawal
Optometrists withdrew OHIP-covered eye exams on Sept. 1 amid a standoff with the government. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, September 8. ...
Op-ed: New Democrats plan to push for spending on ‘everyday people’ this fall
QP Briefing has asked all major parties to share what they would like to accomplish between now and the provincial election. ...
Federal parties’ long-term care proposals are uninspiring to experts
One geriatrician said the promises make him "nervous for the future of long-term care." ...
NDP-proposed ‘safety zones’ would apply to hospitals too, Horwath says
Health workers have faced intimidation and harassment from anti-vax protesters. ...