Ontario's ombudsman is taking a look at the busing problem that's left kids stranded and late for school. ...
Category: Seen, Heard, Happening
Heard: Wynne to listen for trade talk during U.S. Presidential debate
Premier Kathleen Wynne is also hoping tonight's debate will be “less rancorous” than the campaign has been. ...
Seen: Pot tops AG’s mandate letter
Ottawa is set to table legislation legalizing recreational marijuana next spring. ...
Seen: Basic income pilot slated for April 2017
Community and Social Services Minister Helena Jaczek will introduce a basic income design by April 2017, per the latest mandate letter. ...
Seen: Health and Long-Term Care mandate letter emphasizes access to health care
The health minister's mandate includes collecting more information from doctors, to help patients get better access to primary care. ...
Heard: Ottawa, Niagara byelections to be held in tandem this fall
The Premier has until December to call a byelection in Ottawa-Vanier, and said the suggestion to have voters cast ballots at the same time in Niagara-West Glanbrook is "excellent and prescient." ...
Happening: OLG backs off privatizing lottery business
OLG says it is instead going with a "revised modernization approach" for its lottery business. ...
Seen: Autoworkers union picks next negotiating target
"Unifor will be seeking a pattern settlement that includes our top priority - investment," says Unifor president Jerry Dias. ...
Seen: IPM 2016 in pictures
If politicians are going to ride tractors, we're going to be there to take pictures. ...
Seen: Local police forces, community groups awarded nearly $4M for public safety
Police services across Ontario competed to fund projects that align with this year's theme, "Creating a Safer Ontario through Community Collaboration," the government said. ...