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Ontario court to hear challenge to government's long-term care bill next week

Ontario court to hear challenge to government's long-term care bill next week

Two advocacy groups have filed a Charter challenge against a government bill that lets hospitals charge some patients $400 per day for declining to move into a long-term care home chosen for them
Holy cluck! Fast food giant taps lobbyist to help spread its wings in Ontario

Holy cluck! Fast food giant taps lobbyist to help spread its wings in Ontario

A weekly roundup of lobbying registrations in Ontario
Tories looking to restrict bike lanes as Toronto expands cycling network into heart of Ford Nation

Tories looking to restrict bike lanes as Toronto expands cycling network into heart of Ford Nation

The bill also includes provisions for round-the-clock construction on the Tories' key highway projects
Minister Michael Ford, nephew to the premier, announces health leave

Minister Michael Ford, nephew to the premier, announces health leave

Michael Ford was first elected and named to cabinet in 2022
Trillium Today: Parents of high-needs kids beg for help

Trillium Today: Parents of high-needs kids beg for help

Your Ontario politics agenda for Friday, September 20
As Ford plans children’s aid ‘audit,’ families of high-needs kids plead for real change

As Ford plans children’s aid ‘audit,’ families of high-needs kids plead for real change

Parents of children with high behavioural and mental health needs say they have no choice but to turn to the broken child welfare system 
Tories keep stronghold in Bay of Quinte byelection

Tories keep stronghold in Bay of Quinte byelection

The riding came up for grabs when Todd Smith resigned to join the private sector
Finance minister shuts door on selling spirits in Ontario grocery or corner stores

Finance minister shuts door on selling spirits in Ontario grocery or corner stores

In 2019, the Ford government’s alcohol sales expansion adviser recommended it ‘consider options for the sale of spirits’
'Have you been to Brampton lately?' Finance minister defends highway projects

'Have you been to Brampton lately?' Finance minister defends highway projects

Spending on Highway 413 and other infrastructure is a 'good use of debt,' the finance minister says
Bill 124 has so far cost Ontario $6.7B in back pay: ministry

Bill 124 has so far cost Ontario $6.7B in back pay: ministry

Now-overturned wage-restraint law sparked outrage and legal challenges since its inception
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