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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’
Government Finance and the Economy Trillium Insiders
'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
Municipalities, Transit and Infrastructure Trillium Insiders
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
Health Trillium Insiders
Trillium Today: that big, juicy CFL brain of yours
Trillium Today: that big, juicy CFL brain of yours
Your Ontario politics agenda for Thursday, September 19
Trillium Today Trillium Insiders
Ontario's chief coroner dealing with 'significant caseload' of prison deaths
Ontario's chief coroner dealing with 'significant caseload' of prison deaths
'We have seen an increased number of deaths from drug toxicity, and I think that that is a significant factor,' he said.
Justice Trillium Insiders
'We're not going away': Grassy Narrows demands an end to 'industrial threats'
'We're not going away': Grassy Narrows demands an end to 'industrial threats'
'We are still on the mighty English River, and we will stay there as long as the sun shines,' chief says
Indigenous, Rural and Northern Affairs Trillium Insiders
Trillium Today: a Quinte-ssential horse race
Trillium Today: a Quinte-ssential horse race
Your Ontario politics agenda for Wednesday, September 18
Trillium Today Trillium Insiders
'We are people too,' says client of supervised consumption site slated for closure
'We are people too,' says client of supervised consumption site slated for closure
Faith leaders wrote a letter to the premier and health minister warning of 'thousands' dying due to the closure of supervised consumption sites
Health Trillium Insiders
Fred Hahn dodges apology for social media post that sparked accusations of antisemitism
Fred Hahn dodges apology for social media post that sparked accusations of antisemitism
Video should be 'old news,' CUPE Ontario leader says
Politics Trillium Insiders
Bonnie Crombie's Liberals hoping to ignite momentum at weekend convention
Bonnie Crombie's Liberals hoping to ignite momentum at weekend convention
1,000-plus are expected to attend the Ontario Liberals' three-day convention this weekend
Politics Trillium Insiders
Trillium Today: numbers guy
Trillium Today: numbers guy
Your Ontario politics agenda for Tuesday, September 17
Trillium Today Trillium Insiders
PCs looking to clear obstacles to housing development in upcoming ‘red tape’ cutting bill
PCs looking to clear obstacles to housing development in upcoming ‘red tape’ cutting bill
The Ford government's last red-tape reduction bill focused almost entirely on housing measures
Housing Trillium Insiders
FAO to examine 'fiscal impact' of Ford government's alcohol sales expansion
FAO to examine 'fiscal impact' of Ford government's alcohol sales expansion
Ontario's fiscal watchdog said it expects the analysis to be done by early 2025
Government Finance and the Economy Trillium Insiders
'Abominable': Untrained aides should not count toward LTC direct care targets, advocates say
'Abominable': Untrained aides should not count toward LTC direct care targets, advocates say
A document The Trillium obtained through the freedom-of-information process showed resident support personnel make up about 10 per cent of the targeted 36 minutes of care provided by allied health professionals
Health Trillium Insiders
Trillium Today: jam-packed
Trillium Today: jam-packed
Your Ontario politics agenda for Monday, September 16
Trillium Today Trillium Insiders
TRILLIUM TALK: Why are so many Ontario school boards bleeding red ink?
TRILLIUM TALK: Why are so many Ontario school boards bleeding red ink?
Every Sunday morning, one of our legislative reporters from The Trillium provides an inside look at the week that was in Ontario politics — and the week ahead
Trillium Talk
PCs' longtime Nepean MPP Lisa MacLeod won't seek re-election
PCs' longtime Nepean MPP Lisa MacLeod won't seek re-election
MacLeod has been an MPP since 2006
Politics
Majority of Ontarians feel province is mismanaging health-care system: government poll
Majority of Ontarians feel province is mismanaging health-care system: government poll
Reducing surgical wait times is the top concern
Health Trillium Insiders

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