LCO says a law giving loggers the right to impose liens on lumber is outdated and should be scrapped altogether. ...
Category: Rural and North
OCLR calls out ‘bad labs’ for lineups and long waits at private medical laboratories
Small, independent lab operators bring photos of two-hour lineups to Queen's Park, blaming incentives that encourage for-profit labs to look only at growing market share. ...
Happening: Toby Barrett introduces arbitration bill, Mauro tables bear hunt bill
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OPP billing changes will help: Cochrane mayor
The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services is tweaking the way the OPP charges for its services. ...
Seen: Wynne on northern swing
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No help for municipalities after “permissive” change on stun guns: Wynne
Northern and rural mayors warn they can't carry the costs of policing as it is, and want the province to reconsider saddling them with new stun guns. ...
RCCAO head: Bundling better, but not too big a bundle
Despite reservations about Eglinton, RCCAO head says bundling is the way of the future. ...
Mayors worry road liability threatens municipal finances
Towns struggling to pay court-ordered damages are looking to Queen's Park for changes. ...
Ring of Fire: Hurtling forward, or many hurdles?
QP Briefing welcomes former New Democratic Party Leader and Kenora-Rainy River MPP Howard Hampton. ...
Ontario’s fish farms want regulatory relief to put more trout on your plate
Fish farmers are urging the government to reduce the red tape that's holding back Ontario's aquaculture industry. ...