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Daily Archives: July 11, 2014
Heard: Steelworkers ratify first contract at OLG in Thunder Bay
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Native group ‘dismayed’ at court ruling on Grassy Narrows
Native leaders say Supreme Court decision that "Ontario and only Ontario has the power to take up lands" for resource extraction leaves them in limbo over treaty rights. ...
For Del Duca, the time to act is now
The new Minister of Transportation (and veteran GTA commuter) says enough to the changing of plans - be it a subway here or light rail there - he wants to get projects moving. ...
Gas tax fund agreement injects billions into infrastructure
Ottawa signs $8.1 billion gasoline tax deal for infrastructure with AMO ...
Ontario jobless rate ticks up to 7.5 per cent
Province sheds 34,000 jobs in June, although politicians quick to suggest it's a monthly blip and that economy over all is on stronger footing. ...
Seen: GTA sprawl slowing, 905 growing denser
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Heard: Regulations changed to allow dentists to treat their spouses
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Heard: staffing-levels too low at southwestern CCAC, nurses warn
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Dean: Big decisions on the table for Treasury Board president
Columnist Tony Dean observes that Deb Matthews' baptism by fire serving as health minister will go a long way to helping her focus on efficiencies and effectiveness across the entire public service. ...