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Daily Archives: July 30, 2014
Happening: OPA seeks new solar power output, enough for 15,000 homes
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Funding expanded for advanced medical research in North
Ontario investing $4 million into Thunder Bay institute for patient-focused research and to develop technologies to detect and treat cancer and other diseases. ...
Mercury Disability Board chair says work will never be done
When the board was established in 1985, it was expected that its work would be largely over by 2001. But it continues, and thanks to poorly-worded legislation and ambiguous symptoms, chair Margaret Wanlin sees no end in ...
LCBO continues streak as a growing cash cow for the province
Crown corporation (whose purpose is subject of a review) generated $5 billion in annual revenue, delivering $1.74 billion to Ontario's coffers. ...
Heard: Lt.-Gov. Onley to host Rogers Cup official draw
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Wynne, fellow premiers have full agenda at federation council
The meeting in Prince Edward Island in late August will delve into such matters as federal transfer payments, health care, controlling drug costs and a national energy strategy. ...
Heard: Billy Bishop Airport owner sees lower profit on higher costs
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Heard: Nearly 61,000 new organ donors registered in spring
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Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, July 30. ...