. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere. * Allaudin Merali, a former top official at eHealth Ontario, has resigned a senior post at Alberta Health Services in Edmonton after troubles with his expenses in Ont ...
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Tony Dean: Wallace embracing change
By Tony Dean Peter Wallace was appointed Cabinet Secretary and head of the 64,000-strong Ontario Public Service in December 2011. This makes him CEO of one of Canada’s largest employers as well as the Premier’s deputy m ...
New system expedites patient reports
By Kenyon Wallace Patients and family physicians in the Belleville area will soon benefit from a new, state-of-the-art electronic health record system being rolled out by the South East Ontario Local Health Integration ...
County expands garbage service
By Kenyon Wallace Prince Edward County businesses dealing with stinking garbage got a reprieve this week after county authorities agreed to open one transfer site for an additional day. The Picton garbage transfer site ...
Seen, heard, happening . . .
. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere. * Michael Bryant, the former Ontario attorney general and former aboriginal affairs minister, is going into business with Phil Fontaine, the former National Grand Chi ...
Trial delays growing, lawyers say
By Kenyon Wallace The office of the Chief Justice of Ontario says it is committed to the timely adjudication of all cases even as trial lawyers report an increasing number of delays in cases getting to trial. “This com ...
Who's lobbying for whom
The following lobbyist consultants have registered with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner during the past week. In each case, the name of their client is provided. MONDAY, JULY 30 Andrew Steele of StrategyCorp I ...
Seen, heard, happening . . .
. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere. * As Minister of Agriculture Ted McMeekin toured a Renfrew-area farm on Tuesday, dark clouds rolled in – a welcome sight for Ontario farmers who’ve been coping with e ...
Tony Dean: Sound bites won't stop bullets
By Tony Dean Government responses to Toronto’s summer of gun violence have been sadly fractious. The merits of simplistic, sound-bite, tough-on-crime policies are once again being contrasted with a more sensible mix of ...
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