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Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government has passed its contentious legislation known as Bill 5, which gives the province ...
The base pay for Ontario's elected officials has been frozen since 2009 at $116,550. Under legislation introduced by ...
To soften opposition, the Ford government has promised C$3 billion (about $2.2bn) to help Indigenous communities become ...
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Ontario MPPs set for 35% pay increase, ending 16-year salary freezeProvincial politicians in Ontario are set to get a 35 per cent pay raise and a new pension plan in a move supported by all ...
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Ontario passes controversial mining law as Doug Ford warns against blockadesOntario Premier Doug Ford's government has given itself the power to suspend provincial and municipal laws for chosen ...
Brigitte Berubé and Thaila Riden of Vankleek Hill organized the June 4 protest in Hawkesbury. They had previously organized a demonstration against Bill 5 which took place on May 12 in Vankleek Hill.
TORONTO — With the support of all parties in the legislature, the Ontario government is introducing new legislation to adjust compensation for Members of Provincial Parliament (MPP), including by ...
Ontario's MPPs will soon see a substantial pay raise. They will also regain pension benefits. The salary increase aims to ...
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy introduced the changes at Queen's Park on Thursday. All parties backed the measures.
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