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News and Updates
MPP Randy Hillier Calls for Postponement of Grant Forest Products Bankruptcy Proceedings
Randy Hillier, PC Party Critic for Northern Development, Mines and Forestry today called for a postponement in the bankruptcy proceedings of Grant Forest Products, formerly a major player in the Ontario forestry sector.
“Throughout his time as Premier, Dalton McGuinty has taken apart Ontario’s northern industries. Piece by piece, one by one, he has reduced this [...]
Tim Hudak Sets PC Caucus Priorities for Spring Session of the Legislature
Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak today outlined the three key priorities that the Ontario PC Caucus will be focusing on during the spring session of the Ontario Legislature [...]
View the full postDecisions should stay in north says Tory MPP
If the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party gets back into power, look for an end to mining taxes and other natural resource monies generated in the North flowing to Queen’s Park, says the party’s Northern Development and Mines critic. [...]
View the full postMPP Randy Hillier Congratulates Colleague Bob Runciman on his Appointment to the Senate of Canada
Randy Hillier, MPP for Lanark-Frontenac-Lennox and Addington offered his congratulations to caucus colleague Bob Runciman, who was appointed to the Senate of Canada today by Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
“Bob has been a steadfast ally, and a political inspiration to me throughout my time at Queen’s Park,” said Hillier. “I’ve been proud to call him my [...]
MPP Randy Hillier calls for Workplace Safety Changes
Randy Hillier, PC Party Critic for Labour, noted today that Peter Fonseca had abruptly changed his position regarding Ontario’s workplace safety laws when he called for a review of workplace safety legislation. After the Christmas Eve scaffolding accident, Minister Fonseca said that there would be no inquiry into the event. Now he’s backtracked and called [...]
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