Fired Pan Am/Parapan Am Games Organizing Committee CEO Ian Troop will get $536,000 in severance, but it won't cost taxpayers a dime. ...
Daily Archives: January 31, 2014
People on the Move
Rod Bryden steps down at Plasco, and Detroit-Windsor bridge champion moves to Chicago. ...
Tepid economy for next six months, Conference Board says
Grist for the budget and a possible election: Why isn't province fully benefiting from the recovering U.S. economy? ...
Happening: Fort Erie helicopter plant expansion to add jobs
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Dean: OPS professionals in the vortex of reinvented government
Columnist Tony Dean observes a paradox in the new paradigm: Ontario's public service is now doing a lot more for the province with a lot less and yet still is 'demonized as high-earning layabouts.' ...
Northern think tank has a rich vein of issues to mine
It was a long-time coming, but the Northern Policy Institute will soon be researching ways to build self-sufficiency in the north, among other issues, its first head Charles Cirtwill tells QP Briefing. ...
Happening: Advance polls begin Saturday for Feb. 13 byelections
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Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, Jan. 31. ...
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