Statement from Bill Walker, MPP, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
This strike is not fair to students. We're deeply disappointed that half a million students continue to be kept out of the class room. I have personally written to Minister Deb Matthews to urge her to work quickly to help both the Union and the Council representing College management to wrap this up swiftly so that there's no further impact on the students' semester.
Since the first day of the strike, my caucus colleagues and I have called on the Liberal Government to step in and bring both sides...
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath issued the following statement:
"I will not support back to work legislation. I want students back in classrooms Monday, and I want that achieved through a deal.
It looks like Kathleen Wynne wanted to use anti-worker back-to-work legislation all along. She spent barely an hour at the table today, after doing nothing for five long weeks.
The reason we're in this mess to begin with is because Premier Wynne and her Liberal government have failed to properly fund
Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, is pleased to see that section 14 of Bill C-42 – Common Sense Firearms Licensing Act, which will establish a six-month grace period for firearms licence holders that inadvertently fail to renew their licence on time, will come into force on November 30th, 2017.
Bill C-42 was enacted by the previous Conservative Government and...
Today, Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, issued the following statement in recognition of Remembrance Day:
"Today, we remember the sacrifices made by all of the brave men and women that have served, and continue to serve, this country, both at...
Larry Miller, Member of Parliament for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, is encouraging all local Peewee House League hockey teams (boys and girls) to apply for the recently announced Canada 150 Rink – "Hockey on the Hill" contest for a chance to win one of 32 spots in an outdoor...
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