The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) says it will end its strike of over 55,000 education workers across Ontario following a promise by the provincial government to rescind its use of the notwithstanding clause if the workers return to schools. “We have received and can confirm that the premier will introduce and support legislation…
CUPE to End Strike After Ontario Promises to Rescind Notwithstanding Clause
PM Free to Reopen Constitution If He Has Problem With Notwithstanding Clause: Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is free to reopen talks with the provinces about the notwithstanding clause and the Constitution, though he’d recommend against it. Ford made the comments today after being criticized for pre-emptively invoking the notwithstanding clause in legislation that imposed a new contract for 55,000 Ontario education workers….
Greenbelt Housing Needed Due to Rising Immigration: Premier Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is justifying his proposal to remove land from the environmentally protected Greenbelt in order to build homes by saying the housing crisis has worsened and will become more dire because of increased immigration. Ford says he welcomes a recent federal government announcement that it is seeking to boost immigration levels, bringing…
Education Workers’ Union to Call for Escalated Strikes Across Ontario, Says Union President
The union representing thousands of education workers striking across Ontario for higher compensation says it will be calling for general strike action from other unions, both public and private, across the province on Monday. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents over 55,000 education workers, says it will be holding a press conference…
Michael Taube: When It Comes to the Notwithstanding Clause, Doug Ford Had No Other Option
Commentary Ontario Premier Doug Ford passed Bill 28, or the Keeping Students in Class Act, on Nov. 3 to prevent roughly 55,000 education support workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees from going on strike. The provincial government also received royal assent to include Section 33 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms,…
Feds Weighing Possible Options Against Ontario Government’s Use of Notwithstanding Clause: Trudeau
The federal government is weighing possible courses of action it can take against the Ontario government’s use of the notwithstanding clause to prevent 55,000 provincial education workers from striking, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He briefly made the comment in French to reporters on Parliament Hill on Nov. 2, one day after he said that…
Lawyers for Emergencies Act Inquiry Summon Premier Doug Ford to Appear as Witness
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Solicitor General Sylvia Jones have been summoned to appear as witnesses at the public inquiry examining the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act, after they declined to voluntarily appear. Lawyers for the Public Order Emergency Commission say they asked Ford and Jones to sit down for an interview on…
Michael Taube: Why Doug Ford’s ‘Strong Mayor’ Plan Could End Up Being Weak Sauce
Commentary Ontario Premier Doug Ford was re-elected in June with a large Progressive Conservative government. But while his main focus will be on provincial matters, his long-standing interest in municipal politics hasn’t waned in the slightest. Ford was a Toronto city councillor (2010-2014) when his late brother, Rob, served as mayor. He ran in the…
Ontario Pre-Election Budget: Record Spending, but ‘Not Just a Vote-Buying Tactic,’ Academic Says
Some Ontario political science experts say the recent provincial budget presented by Premier Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives was geared to score a victory in the June 2 election and that it left his opposition with little to work with. The record $198.6 billion budget includes $185.2 billion of spending this fiscal year on bread-and-butter political…
Ontario Lifts Mask Mandate for Most Public Spaces
Ontarians no longer need to wear masks in schools, retail settings, and most other public places starting today. Premier Doug Ford thanked residents in a Twitter post on March 21, saying their cooperation has led Ontario to this new stage of exiting the COVID-19 pandemic. “Today marks an important milestone in our fight with COVID….
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