By Tony Dean Finance Minister Dwight Duncan last week slammed the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation for spending $170,000 on a one-day retreat for the corporation’s 1,300 employees. As the name implies, municip ...
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Tony Dean: Freeze just part of strategy
By Tony Dean Provincial government legislation freezing teachers’ salaries, curbing sick pay accumulation and scaling back salary grid increases became law this week with support from the Progressive Conservatives. The ...
Tony Dean: Split was no surprise
By Tony Dean Over the past weeks many commentators have suggested that the Liberal government’s approach to teachers’ compensation was driven by its byelection strategy. And today the results of Thursday's byelections ...
Tony Dean: Murray makes a splash
By Tony Dean The current noise in the education system – while it is understandable on both the union and government sides – should not take attention away from the significant achievements made in the education system ...
Tony Dean: The facts on OPS bonuses
By Tony Dean Don Drummond pointed out in his report on reforming Ontario`s public services that improving public services should always be a priority – and not just a cyclical exercise when we are tackling big deficits. ...
Tony Dean: A day of drama
By Tony Dean It has been an exciting day at Queen`s Park. While railing at the McGuinty Liberals, Progressive Conservative leader Tim Hudak said he would bail the government out by supporting its proposed legislation t ...
Tony Dean: Anything is possible now
By Tony Dean This is shaping up to be a make-or-break-year for the McGuinty government. Governing with a minority in the absence of some form of political coalition arrangement was always going to be tricky for the Lib ...
Tony Dean: The billion dollar gateway
By Tony Dean I had a lovely drive down from my northern Ontario camp on Highway 11 last week. It was a clear run from North Bay to Huntsville because construction crews had just opened up the final section of the four-l ...
Tony Dean: Public vs. private delivery
By Tony Dean This week saw the startup of contracted-out garbage collection on the west side of Toronto between Yonge Street and the Humber River. Getting garbage collection out of the hands of city workers was a key c ...
Tony Dean: Wallace embracing change
By Tony Dean Peter Wallace was appointed Cabinet Secretary and head of the 64,000-strong Ontario Public Service in December 2011. This makes him CEO of one of Canada’s largest employers as well as the Premier’s deputy m ...