Ontario Daily Digest: June 15, 2013

Note: A reminder that the Sunday editions of these digest posts are suspended until the legislature reconvenes in the fall (though if something exceptionally newsworthy happens on a weekend, you may see a special edition).

Agriculture

Ministry Newsroom: Supporting Ontario Horse Breeders

Standardbred Canada: HIP Program Extended; Consultations To Begin

Better Farming: NFU-O stumped again

Better Farming: Groups plan to take small flock fight to tribunal

Algo Centre Mall Inquiry

CBC Sudbury: Bank manager saw constant leaking at Elliot Lake mall

Sudbury Star: Day 62, mall inquiry live video+blog

Ontario Daily Digest: June 13, 2013

Note: Edited to move Toronto Star story re: Agent Orange to Natural Resources, since that's where the government seems to be dealing with it.

Aboriginal Affairs

Northern Ontario Business: Naicatchewenin stakes its own claim in mining

Agriculture

London Free Press: Farmland prices in Southwestern Ontario are soaring.

Algo Centre Mall Inquiry

Sudbury Star: Mall inquiry live video+blog Day 60

Community Safety and Correctional Services

CBC Hamilton: Police use-of-force expert says he didn't interview cops in Chanthachack shooting until 2 weeks ago

CBC Hamilton: Hamilton asks province for control of its police service

CBC Thunder Bay: Ban flying lights, camping group says

A brief musical interlude

Today's Question Period in the Ontario legislature is apparently the last until September. This seems appropriate:

Incidentally, the Sunday edition of the daily digest posts will be suspended at least until the legislature reconvenes in the fall. They've been getting pretty sparse as the better weather approached. If something extraordinary happens that generates a lot of news on a weekend, I can always do a special edition.

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