


FAO: Ontario in good credit position
The latest from Ontario’s Financial Accountability Office showed that Ontario’s debt position is considered “extremely strong” despite some future risks from the U.S. trade war.

Plan for changes to role of trustees in Ontario coming early next year: minister

Ontario hands operations of beleaguered Eglinton Crosstown LRT to TTC; opening soon


'Creating a crisis' —educators worry about the Ford government’s plans for the school system
Educational groups say that the Ford government’s response to poor EQAO results is part of a troubling, grander strategy to fundamentally change how Ontario’s school system works.

Calandra announces two new schools, including one in supervised Ottawa school board
While announcing two new schools in the Ottawa region, Education Minister Paul Calandra said the local school board should not expect trustees back anytime soon but that all education changes made under Bill 33 will always abide by the constitution.

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Janssen wants to talk to provincial decision-makers
Janssen Inc. was registered to lobby this past week by its president Laetitia Decroix Guilloux.

Ontario to review approach to standardized testing as pace of math improvement slow

Ontario government spending $112M on advertising, more than ever before: auditor

Auditor general: Ford government 'eroding' the environmental rights of Ontarians
Ontario’s Auditor General said that the Ford government is violating the Environmental Bill of Rights by not consulting the public about the environmental impact of its projects. It has issued 12 recommendations, but the government says it will only commit to nine.

Ontario wrote off $1.4 billion of personal protective equipment, auditor finds

Ontario auditor general to release annual report, with focus on health care





