- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
After a 14 month campaign, the Conservative Party of Canada has a new leader. Andrew Scheer won by a less than 2% margin over presumed front-runner Maxime Bernier in the 13th round of a preferential ballot process.
In Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound (BGOS) , Erin O'Toole was holding the lead until the 9th round, when the balance began to tip to a....
- Bill Walker MPP, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound
The Ministry of Education is currently holding 'Listening Tours' in rural communities across the province that are being hit with school closures. This initiative should have been considered before issuing a decree that could see up to 600 schools close across the province.
To have your chance to submit your comments, please...
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker threw his support behind his colleague and MPP Jeff Yurek's bill to protect the conscience rights of doctors and other health care professionals in Ontario.
MPP Yurek's bill was an attempt to amend the compulsory referral policy in the government's medical assistance in dying (MAID) legislation by making...
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker yesterday voted against the Liberals' Budget Motion, saying he has no confidence whatsoever in the Liberal government's ability to manage the economy and meet his constituents' needs.
The Budget Motion calls on all Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) to accept that "this House approves in general...
Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker today sought an apology from deputy Premier Deb Matthews after she suggested during a heated debate at Queen's Park on Monday that the new hospital in Markdale may be jeopardized.
Rising on a Point of Order in the Legislature this morning, MPP Walker said it was "unacceptable" for the deputy Premier of Ontario to be using threats against his constituents just because...
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