A car without tires cannot reach its destination

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady Questions in the Ontario Legislature are like gold to me. Parliamentary privilege ensures I receive a question every eight sessional days. This week, one of my colleagues asked if I’d trade questions. I jumped at the opportunity to get something off my chest ahead of next week’s Ontario Budget.  By

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March Break is no time to stop thinking about education

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady I hope all the young kids out there had a great March Break last week – the weather was amazing and as I drove around the riding, I saw many on bicycles and playing outside. As I drive, I do significant thinking about our education system because it is responsible

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Two opportunities to stand up for democracy

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady As your Independent representative at Queen’s Park, I can truly say with pride that last week was one of the most eventful since my election in 2022. I campaigned on the idea of standing up for democracy and the taxpayer, and I got two opportune moments to do just that

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Brady questions Premier: Has OLT been hijacked?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 6, 2024 QUEEN’S PARK— Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Bobbi Ann Brady caused a stir in the Ontario Legislature today when she questioned the government whether the Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) has been hijacked by friends of developers. “I respectfully ask if the premier can articulate what skills and qualifications one must possess to

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Spring planting awaits as winter farm meetings wrap up

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady As winter draws to a close, it signals the winding down of farm meeting season and the approach of the new life associated with spring and planting.  Farm meeting season is a time I have come to appreciate and enjoy over my 25 years working for former MPP Toby Barrett,

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Ontario needs to take carbon tax idea one step further: Brady

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Feb. 29, 2024 SIMCOE – Haldimand-Norfolk MPP Bobbi Ann Brady is encouraged but cautious of provisions in the Get It Done Act that will require a referendum before a provincial carbon tax can be introduced. Brady, who read in copies of a petition she launched on Jan. 12 calling on Ontario to

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The implications of AI in the workplace and our lives

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady Last week, I wrote about my committee work scrutinizing Bill 149, the Working for Workers Four Act, 2023. As I wrote, there was much to unpack from the legislation; therefore, I touched on the highlights, minus one crucial topic. Schedule 2 of the bill I felt deserved a column of its own

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MPP Brady stands to honour fellow Delhi resident Rick Boon

For immediate release: Feb 23, 2023 QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Bobbi Ann Brady yesterday stood in the Ontario Legislature to honour the brave and honourable service of Rick Boon. Until his recent retirement, Rick served nearly 32 years with the Legislative Security Service as a Constable, Sergeant, and Inspector/Operations Manager. “Speaker, I rise this morning

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Will Working for Workers Four work?

By MPP Bobbi Ann Brady I was back at the Pink Palace last week as a member of the Social Policy Committee. The bill under scrutiny was Bill 149 – the Working for Workers Four Act. The bill introduces several changes to Ontario’s Employment Standards Act (ESA) and other employment-related legislation.  As evident in the title, this is

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Serious MTO woes need immediate attention

By Bobbi Ann Brady As I get older, my appreciation for adages like “Those were the days” and “It didn’t used to be that way” grow stronger. No where is this truer than my experience over the past 23-plus years dealing with the Ministry of Transportation (MTO). Transportation was once considered a sleeper ministry, one

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