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“Queen's Park Briefing” - still in business?
« on: March 24, 2023, 08:36:40 pm »
The Standing Committee on Social Policy meets Monday at Queen's Park. I glanced at “Queen's Park Briefing” for the first time in a month. It looks like they are still in business - see the Toronto Star web page (slash "/news/canada/2023/02/09/qp-briefings-editor-in-chief-reporter-quit-in-protest-after-ford-story-fight.html") and other, similar items from about 5 weeks ago.

QPB was also mentioned in Toronto Life's cover story about the feud between Jordan Bitove and Paul Rivett in their March issue.

QPB's web page does not appear to have a visible privacy policy. It's the most "locked down" site I've seen in quite some time.

 

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