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Health care, auditor general and "escape-clauses": Your morning QP Briefing

A roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, July 3.

Published Jul 3, 2025 at 6:28pm

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Ontario is ramping up the use of privately run clinics to reduce surgical wait times, with a promise to deliver 20,000 additional orthopedic procedures, including hip and knee replacements, over the next two years. The Star reports.

Ontario’s auditor general appears to be quietly investigating how the province funds and manages both special education and child care. Internal government documents suggest new audits are underway that could shed light on spending gaps in two of Ontario’s most strained public systems. Global News has the details.

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