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Doug Ford says officials will ‘look into’ report about twin Thermes

Doug Ford says officials will ‘look into’ report about twin Thermes

Ontario Place redeveloper Therme Canada says the New York Times was ‘inaccurate’ in reporting its parent company misrepresented itself to the provincial government
Judge grills province on whether Toronto bike lane removals are 'arbitrary'

Judge grills province on whether Toronto bike lane removals are 'arbitrary'

Justice Paul Schabas considering whether to block government from removing lanes while he considers Charter challenge
Education minister rules out charter schools, but not school board changes

Education minister rules out charter schools, but not school board changes

Paul Calandra also said he’s not considering partially funding independent schools ‘at all right now’
Ford government tables free-interprovincial trade bill

Ford government tables free-interprovincial trade bill

The province is also dropping all of its exceptions to the Canadian Free Trade Agreement
New Ontario government ethics watchdog appointed

New Ontario government ethics watchdog appointed

Cathryn Motherwell succeeds J. David Wake as Ontario's integrity commissioner
Queen's Park Today: Moving at high speeds

Queen's Park Today: Moving at high speeds

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Ford government vows to tear down regulatory, trade barriers in throne speech

Ford government vows to tear down regulatory, trade barriers in throne speech

Leaked document suggests several campaign promises may soon be fulfilled
Queen’s Park Today: ‘Hot on the phone’

Queen’s Park Today: ‘Hot on the phone’

Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
New education minister says he'll be 'relentless' in ensuring school boards 'remain accountable'

New education minister says he'll be 'relentless' in ensuring school boards 'remain accountable'

Paul Calandra becomes the fourth minister to oversee the education file in less than a year
No all-party council on trade war, Ford says

No all-party council on trade war, Ford says

Ontario Premier Doug Ford says no formal invitation for consultation has been extended to party leaders, but they can ‘come in and sit down and have a chat’
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