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Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne made an unusual foray into a U.S. election on a Washington visit on Thursday.
Brown also asked the media and community to respect ‘the need of my wife and children for some privacy as we work through this difficult time’
The Minister who oversaw secret payments to teachers is now responsible for government "openness" and "transparency."
Billion-dollar boondoggle
Today let’s ask Premier Kathleen Wynne and Climate Change Minister Glen Murray a simple question. If, as they say, the cost of their cap-and-trade scheme to the average Ontario household is only $156 per year, where are they going to get the additional $1
Toronto Pan Am Games $342M over budget
Ontario's auditor general has found that last summer's Pan Am and Parapan Am Games in Toronto came in $342 million over budget, but the province still paid more than $5 million in performance bonuses.
Most Wildrose MLAs refused to stand when Notley introduced Wynne, before one MLA attacked Ontario as a debt-ridden basket case
$14,000 to buy an electric car? That's not an incentive, that's a bribe.
Rachel Notley and the NDP: fresh faces or ruin of Alberta'
On May 5, 2015 the NDP won 54 of 87 seats to form a majority government and knock the Alberta Progressive Conservatives out of power for the first time in 44 years. Here's a look back at an eventful first year for the new government.
Rachel Notley has a new bill, Bill 202 is officially named the Alberta Affordable Housing Review Committee Act. It’s a short bill - only 3 pages - with a long name. But it’s still dangerous. Bill 202 can make drastic changes to how Alberta landlords manag
André Marin is seeking two years pay — about $450,000 — plus $3 million in damages, claiming he was ‘mislead’ to believe he would receive a third term
Banks that profited from the privatization of Hydro One helped raise about $165,000 for the Liberals
When Ontarians next go to the polls, voters will be faced with two big-spending, big-borrowing Liberal governments with a combined debt topping $1 trillion.
Topping the list is former OPG CEO Tom Mitchell, whose salary, severance and relocation pay netted him more than $1.5-million
The Ontario government is giving $15 million to a Waterloo company that intends to give that much to its own shareholders by the middle of next year.
Tom Adams and Scott Luft: Ontarians signed up to buy a lot more renewable power last week, and the costs to consumers will be much higher than the government says
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