Doug Ford's PC government will table a new bill Thursday aimed at reducing the number of regulations that businesses must comply with, CBC News has learned. During the election campaign and in the Throne Speech, the PCs promised to reduce the regulatory burden on business. Finance Minister Vic Fedeli also said the government plans to reduce the number of regulations by 25 per cent by 2022. "I know that we can cut 25 per cent of our regulations here in Ontario," said Economic Development Minister Todd Smith in question period on Wednesday. That means after Thursday morning, Ford and his PCs won't have to face question period again until mid-February.
Source: CBC News December 06, 2018 09:00 UTC