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Daily Archives: July 9, 2014
Patients need a ‘Cadillac’ ombudsman, but get a ‘Chevette’: Marin
Ontario Ombudsman André Marin says the most vulnerable people in Ontario will get sub-standard oversight from the new patients' ombudsman. ...
Upcoming events for Thursday, July 10
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Sousa lauds Ottawa’s efforts – then it’s back to business
The Finance Minister, after a signing ceremony involving a national securities regulator, calls on federal government to boost transfers and help with Ontario's Ring of Fire development. ...
Heard: Ed ministers push to boost native schooling
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Heard: Canada’s labour ministers gathering in PEI to talk jobs
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Wynne says NDP in ‘flight of fancy’ over asset sales
Horwath questions the family ties between the head of the council that is considering the disposition of assets and the CEO of Infrastructure Ontario - but Premier dismisses it as a 'smear.' ...
Heard: Angus tornado whipped up $30 million in damage
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Distracted driving crackdown is just down the road
Wynne says the Liberal government will bring back the Keeping Ontario Roads Safe Act with an aim to toughen the penalties - as a study suggests an alarming number of teens text while driving. ...
Heard: What they asked in question period
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