No stranger to the annual meeting of municipal leaders, the new Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing rides into this year's session hoping to get things done but he's still planning on 'issuing some challenges.' ...
Daily Archives: August 6, 2014
Enbridge pipeline blockaded for second day
About 30 protesters at construction site near Woodstock are committed to stopping 'this dangerous project,' a spokesperson says. ...
Wynne challenges Ottawa to quadruple infrastructure spending
At Toronto summit, Premier calls on federal government to spend $30 billion a year - $12 billion of that in Ontario - and to make it permanent and predictable so that localities can plan accordingly. ...
Heard: GTAA reports loss of $66.6 million in second quarter
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A sober second look at the LCBO rebranding
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario's recent $500,000 outlay raised some eyebrows on the cost and need for a rebranding - but it will not be paid for by taxpayers, an LCBO spokesperson says. ...
Happening: Nishnawbe Aski sign protocol with Cancer Care Ontario
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Heard: CUPE presses to keep Sarnia daycare centre open
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Happening: Another big insurer joins industry anti-fraud system
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Heard: Three health services firms ally with long-term care group
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Health sector willing to assist with Gaza child casualties
The health minister, hospitals and health care pros are supportive of an effort to bring 100 wounded Gazan children to Ontario for medical treatment. ...
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