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Daily Archives: February 6, 2014
Heard: Hudak inches away from right-to-work
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Seen: Renewable energy cases at review tribunal skyrocket
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Happening: B.C. opens door to Ontario-led pension
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Candidate Wynne supported Gardiner teardown, Premier Wynne says it’s TO’s business
In January 2013, then-candidate for the Liberal leadership Kathleen Wynne said she preferred the Gardiner Expressway be torn down, but her office says Thursday it's a city matter. ...
Heard: Pembina says Energy East could undermine GHG reductions from coal phase-out
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We need to make transportation infrastructure matter outside of GTA: Wynne
Premier Wynne tells regional business and community leaders transit will only be built if it's seen to benefit all of Ontario, not just the Greater Toronto Area. ...
CPP board appoints new investment officer
Ed Cass has been tapped to become chief investment officer and will seek to grow the board's assets to continue ensuring good pension payments decades down the road. ...
As pressure builds on Ontario economy, parties look for new policies
Ahead of a possible spring election, jobs and the economy will be front and centre with the Grits, Tories and NDP offering their solutions to get the unemployment rate down. ...
Turn down heat, wear a sweater, Bradley advises
Today is National Sweater Day and the Environment Minister says such simple measures as turning down the thermostat represent a commitment to combatting climate change. ...