McGuinty, Hudak spar over green energy, jobs during debate
Ontario’s Green Energy Act got knocked around the political ring as the leaders of the province’s big three parties squared off in tonight’s televised debate ahead of the Oct. 6 election.
Ontario’s Green Energy Act got knocked around the political ring as the leaders of the province’s big three parties squared off in tonight’s televised debate ahead of the Oct. 6 election.
St. Paul’s MPP Dr. Eric Hoskins was put on the hot seat Thursday evening when, at a debate sponsored by the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario, a member of the public wanted to know why Ontario is “the only province in Canada that does not allow the Ombudsmen to investigate complaints about hospitals?”
Education was the topic at an evening forum organized by local school boards on Sept. 19. The following day, the Ontario Public School Boards Association (OPSBA) announced Sept. 20 to be Education Day.
It’s easy to understand educated people may be more skilled, enabling them to be more productive than the less-educated population. They tend to make more money, pay more in taxes, commit fewer crimes and require less public assistance.
A pair of rival star candidates promises to make Scarborough-Guildwood a riding to watch in the Oct. 6 race to Queen’s Park. The two main contenders are Liberal stalwart Margarett Best and Progressive Conservative Gary Ellis.
The Liberals have been attacked on the Green Energy Act and their support for wind farms. Scarborough-Guildwood’s Progressive Conservative candidate Gary Ellis speaks.
Incumbent Liberal MPP Donna Cansfield believes in her relationship with school trustee Chris Glover to boost education in Etobicoke Centre. Even though some of the questions she was asked were directly his jurisdiction, she was…
The debating seat for the Conservatives sat empty at John Polanyi Collegiate Institute Tuesday night. While all candidates in the riding of Eglinton-Lawerence were invited to the provincial election debate on education, last night, only…
A public policy economist warns provincial voters to be ware of politicians promising balancing budgets with service cuts. On Tuesday evening, the South Riverdale Community Health Centre held a forum on some of the issues…
The owner of a green energy equipment manufacturer says his company and its workers depend on a Liberal victory in the coming election. Samco Solar is based in Toronto. Bob Repovs, owner and CEO of…