Ontario avoids public hearings on bills; one would boost education minister's powers

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TORONTO – Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s government is limiting debate and skipping public hearings on an education bill that would make it easier for the minister to take control of school boards and a housing bill critics say will make life harder for renters.

The legislature is in its third week of sitting since resuming after an extended summer break and a motion Wednesday from government house leader Steve Clark would fast track three bills.

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