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Privatization, ‘disconnect’ and help from the Hill: the PC’s poverty strategy one year in
One year after the Ontario PCs launched their five-year poverty reduction strategy, ODSP and OW clients fear it's leaving vulnerable Ontarians behind.
Read MoreUnion gives zero-star rating to committee’s gig worker designation advice
The union representing workers in the gig economy roundly rejected a list of recommendations from the PC’s Workforce Recovery Advisory Committee on how to protect those workers on Thursday.
Read MoreDrama surrounds NDP nomination in Scarborough Centre
The president of the NDP’s Scarborough Centre riding association has quit in protest over the party’s handling of the local nomination contest, which they say was manipulated to ensure Neethan Shan emerged victorious.
Read MoreRomano on the defence over allegations he wasn’t living in the Sault
Heading into an election year, Government and Consumer Services Minister Ross Romano has his back up over locals’ impression that he and his family did not live in his home riding of Sault Ste. Marie for the better part of two years.
Read MoreBill 37’s four hours of care requirement too ‘watered down’ and ‘unenforceable,’ committee told
Increasing the number of hours of direct, daily care for nursing home residents to four hours is one of the much-boasted aspects of the PC’s long-term care reform legislation, but stakeholders speaking to the legislative assembly committee yesterday called the measure “watered-down,” “magical thinking” and “unenforceable.”
Read MoreIndigenous art unveiled inside Queen’s Park chamber
For the first time, there is a piece of Indigenous artwork inside the chamber of the Ontario legislature.
Read MorePrepare for battle: WSIB rebate emerges as labour reform ‘poison pill’ to Opposition, stakeholders
When Bill 27, Working for Workers Act, was introduced, there was some concern among opposition members that a “poison pill” would be hidden within the text. After three days of hearings last week, NDP members of the social policy committee appear to have found one they are unwilling to swallow.
Read MorePCs bet their re-election on highways and infrastructure as heat turns up on Bradford Bypass project
The PCs appear to have settled on infrastructure projects, and highways in particular, as their winning issue with an election seven months away.
Read MoreMcVety collides with PCs over campaign manager’s lobbying firm
Charles McVety, a conservative evangelical preacher and president of Canada Christian College (CCC), is warning the PCs could lose votes next spring unless the party drops its campaign manager, Kory Teneycke.
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