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Cost of premier’s office surges under Doug FordThe cost and size of the premier’s office in Ontario has ballooned under Premier Doug Ford. Despite promising to be careful with public money, Ford’s office is much larger and more expensive than his Liberal predecessor Kathleen Wynne. Global News’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello explains.PoliticsApr 2
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Kathleen Wynne: There’s more we can be doing to help Syrian refugeesSat, Sep 12: Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne told reporters that while she understands the federal government’s security concerns regarding Syrian refugees, she believes there’s “more we can be doing” to stem the time of the humanitarian crisis.CanadaSep 12, 2015
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Ontario showing more patience than Quebec on Energy East pipeline stanceOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne responded to the Quebec government’s decision to seek an injunction to ensure the Energy East pipeline project is subject to the province’s environmental regulations.EconomyMar 1, 2016
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Philippe Couillard praises Kathleen Wynne for introducing cap and trade systemQuebec Premier Philippe Couillard praised the decision by Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne in the last provincial budget to introduce a cap and trade system designed to discourage the biggest greenhouse gas polluters.CanadaMar 2, 2016
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Liberals pledge to end political fundraisers a week after pulling in $2.5 millionKathleen Wynne surprises Queen’s Park with a pledge to end political fundraisers immediately.Apr 5, 2016
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Wynne stops short of calling police carding racistOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne announced a new anti-racism initiative on Tuesday, but refused to label the police tactic of carding as racist.PoliticsFeb 16, 2016
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Justin Trudeau, Kathleen Wynne, Liberal candidate attend rally for byelectionPrime Minister Justin Trudeau, Premier Kathleen Wynne and Liberal candidate Elizabeth Roy attended a rally for the byelection of the Whitby-Oshawa riding. The prime minister and premier attended the event to support Roy.CanadaFeb 9, 2016
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Wynne accepts apology from Wildrose Party over Facebook commentOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne reacts to a Facebook comment on a Wildrose MLA’s page calling her “Mr Wynne or whatever the hell she identifies as.”PoliticsMay 28, 2016
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Ontario premier reacts to social media controversy following Alberta visitOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne speaks about the social media controversy following her Alberta visit during the Liberal party’s convention in Winnipeg on Saturday.PoliticsMay 28, 2016
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Kathleen Wynne optimistic about progress of Yonge-Spadina subway extensionOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne hailed the “symbolic signifigance” of the Yonge-Spadina subway extension. At a cost of $3.1 billion, the extension adds six stations on the 8.6 kilometre route from Toronto to York Region and is expected to be fully operational by the end of 2017.Jun 6, 2016
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Referral service, free drugs offered for assisted dying cases in OntarioOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne says critically ill people in the province can seek a doctor’s help to end their life even before the federal government comes up with new legislation on assisted dying.PoliticsJun 6, 2016
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Kathleen Wynne apologizes for ‘racism, violence, and deceit’ of colonial-era relations with First NationsThe Truth and Reconciliation Commission handed down its report last year concluding children were physically and sexually abused and died in numbers that would not have been tolerated in any school system, something Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne described as being a policy of “racism, violence, and deceit”.May 30, 2016
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‘It sends a powerful signal’: Tory on first Prime Minister to attend Pride ParadeToronto Mayor John Tory comments on attending Toronto’s Pride Parade alongside Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Prime minister Justin Trudeau.Jul 3, 2016
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‘It’s a real statement as who we are as Canada’: WynneOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne comments on attending Toronto’s Pride Parade alongside Toronto Mayor John Tory and Prime minister Justin Trudeau.Jul 3, 2016
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Ontario Premier Wynne says soaring hydro rates an urgent issueA big change of heart from Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, admitting her government hasn’t done enough to help people from being crushed by soaring hydro rates. As Eric Sorensen reports, she’s now calling it an urgent issue.Global NationalSep 7, 2016
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What proroguing Queen’s Park means for OntarioThe Liberal government will outline its priorities in a throne speech on Monday. Premier Kathleen Wynne prorogued the legislature yesterday and Monday’s speech will effectively press the reset button as the Liberals outline a new list of priorities. Alan Carter explains.The Morning ShowSep 9, 2016
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Doug Ford blasts Justin Trudeau and Kathleen Wynne: ‘They’re going to try to take every hard-earned penny that you’ve made’Doug Ford lambasted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Kahtleen Wynne during a press conference Tuesday morning, attacking them for what he called a lack of respect for taxpayers.CanadaSep 13, 2016
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Learn more about Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynn’s visit to CalgaryFri, May 27: : Director of Policy at the Calgary Chamber of Commerce Justin Smith joins Global Calgary with some insight into Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynn’s visit to Calgary.Global News Morning CalgaryMay 27, 2016
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Kathleen Wynne on shutting down coal powerFri, May 27: Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne responds to questions about shutting down coal power.May 27, 2016
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Kathleen Wynne apologizes to indigenous residential school victimsWed, Feb 24: Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne has made a formal apology to the victims of indigenous residential schools. She made the statement in the Legislative Assembly with survivors and First Nation, Metis, and Inuit leaders in attendance. Mark Carcasole has more.Top StoryMay 30, 2016