Queen's Park Scuttlebutt: The End of the Session and Property Rights Conference
The Legislature recessed for the summer on June 20, however a number of standing committees will continue to deliberate and receive public delegations throughout the summer. And of course the best part of the Legislature recessing is that I can devote more time to local problems and concerns rather than the political charades and nonsense of Queen’s Park and Toronto.
Read moreRandy Hillier questions Liberal Government on their failed commitment to Brain Injury patients
Randy Hillier stands in the Legislature to address the Liberal Government's failure to fund an Acquired Brain Injury facility in Napanee.
Read moreRandy Hillier marks the 85th Anniversary of the Repeal of Prohibition in Ontario
MPP Randy Hillier celebrates the 85th anniversary of the Repeal of Prohibition in Ontario by making a statement in the Ontario Legislature.
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Queen's Park Scuttlebutt: Repealing Prohibition, Events and Proclamation Days
May 31st marked the 85th anniversary of the repeal of prohibition in Ontario, which was the result of a referendum in 1924. Many people believe that referendums are an American concept and shouldn't be allowed in Ontario, but I think they’re a great way for people to rid society of terrible laws and participate in democracy. Here is my statement on repeal day.
Read moreCarleton Place Hospital Needs Redevelopment
Randy Hillier makes a statement at Queens Park, that Carleton Place Hospital is in need of redevelopment, but has been caught in a bureaucratic loop unable to expand to suit the demand of a growing population. For nine years Carleton Place Hospital board of directors have been trying to bring change to the small hospital.
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