By Kenyon Wallace A northern First Nation community says it has been stonewalled by the province in its efforts to learn details of the Cliffs chromite mining project in Ontario’s Far North. Sonny Gagnon, chief of the ...
Category: News
Seen, heard, happening . . .
. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere. * The Aggregate Resources Act review is hitting the road. After much fuss over Tory members' allegations that the Liberals and the NDP were avoiding travel for the lo ...
Ashley – Reality check
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Andrew – Accounts
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Seen, heard, happening . . .
* Former Tory premier Ernie Eves was hung at Queen’s Park on Tuesday evening ― his portrait that is. Eves was Ontario’s 23rd premier, serving from 2002 to 2003, when Premier Dalton McGuinty took office. * It may not be ...
Anti-bully bill opponents break down
By Andrew Reeves The Standing Committee on Social Policy met on Tuesday afternoon. On the Agenda: Public deputations continued on Bill 13 and Bill 14 with two more hours of discussion. Presenters from Network of Famili ...
Ashley – Trades
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Seen, heard, happening . . .
* NDP leader Andrea Horwath asked Premier Dalton McGuinty on Monday about rumours that the Liberals are attempting to lure individual MPPs away from opposition seats with high-profile appointments. The Premier replied d ...
This week's bills
Bill 8, Ontario Underground Infrastructure Notification System Act, 2012 was approved by the Committee on General Government and will now be reported to the House for Third Reading. Bill 11, Attracting Investment and Cr ...
Trade pact worries muncipalities
Inside Ontario is a weekly roundup of issues prepared by Contributing Editor Kenyon Wallace. The Federation of Canadian Municipalities is raising alarm bells over a clause in the proposed Canada-European Union Comprehen ...