Ontario government to hold midnight sitting to debate council-cutting bill
TORONTO — Ontario’s legislature will hold a rare midnight sitting as the government works to push through a bill cutting the size of Toronto’s city council nearly in half.
The Progressive Conservative government called for the midnight session Saturday after the opposition parties refused to pass the bill with unanimous consent.
On Saturday evening, the lieutenant-governor granted the government’s request to reconvene the house at 12:01 a.m. Monday to continue to expedite passage of the bill.
That follows an uncommon weekend sitting at Queen’s Park on Saturday to debate Bill 31, dubbed the Efficient Local Government Act, which slashes the number of Toronto councillors to 25 from 47.

