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Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources Announces Launch of Ontario’s Energy & Resource Table
On Tuesday, October 25th, Hon. Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources alongside Todd Smith, Ontario Energy Minister, announced the launch of the Canada – Ontario Regional Energy and Resource Table. Canada and Ontario have agreed to focus this work on 5 key priorities.
Ontario Energy Board Mandate Letter
Earlier this week Ontario’s Minister of Energy, the Honourable Todd Smith, issued a Letter of Direction (formerly known as a ‘mandate letter’) to Richard Dicerni, Chair of the Ontario Energy Board (OEB), outlining the government’s priorities and expectations for the regulator’s upcoming three-year planning period. This is the third letter of its kind to be delivered since the OEB Modernization initiative was launched, and marks the end of the formal transition period.
Ontario Unveils Third Instalment of Housing Supply Action Plan
Yesterday afternoon, the Honourable Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs, unveiled the highly-anticipated third instalment of the Ford government’s housing supply action plan: the More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022 and an associated More Homes Built Faster Plan.
Hon. Pierre Poilievre Unveils Shadow Cabinet/Critic Portfolios
This afternoon in Ottawa, during the first break week of the fall Parliamentary sitting, The Honourable Pierre Poilievre, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and His Majesty’s Official Opposition, unveiled the team he intends to present as the Government-in-waiting to the Trudeau Liberals.
Ontario Announces Life Extension of Pickering Nuclear Generating Station
Honourable Todd Smith, Ontario’s Minister of Energy has announced the province’s support for Ontario Power Generation (OPG) to further life extend “B” Units 5 through 8 at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station.
Federal Government Launches Review of Cannabis Act
As prescribed by the Cannabis Act, the Minister of Health and the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions have launched a review of the Act as it approaches its third year following coming into force. The report is to be returned to both houses of Parliament within 18 months.