Ontario Labour Minister Under Integrity Probe
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Big news out of Queen’s Park. Ontario’s Integrity Commissioner is officially investigating Labour Minister David Piccini over how billions in skills training money were handed out. This comes after a brutal Auditor General report that found the process wasn’t fair, transparent, or accountable and that political staff overruled civil servants to approve lower-scoring projects, often linked to lobbyists.
The opposition says it smells like pay-to-play. The Ford government says the program works and has trained hundreds of thousands of people. Piccini says he’ll cooperate, and the Integrity Commissioner now has broad powers to dig into conflicts of interest, influence, and insider dealings.
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