A smart meter model responsible for a massive recall in Saskatchewan has never been installed in Ontario, Ontario Energy Board (OEB) spokesperson Karen Cormier announced Monday afternoon. ...
Daily Archives: August 11, 2014
Elementary teachers’ union head boasts of beating Hudak
ETFO president Sam Hammond addresses teachers on the first day of his union's annual meeting, touting their role in former PC leader Tim Hudak's defeat. ...
Citing Liberal ambivalence, Toronto committee punts ranked-ballot decision
A committee at Toronto City Council voted to delay decision on ranked ballots, citing the lack of clarity from Queen's Park. ...
Kathleen Wynne helps mark halfway point of Confederation LRT
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne joined Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson and half-a-dozen other politicians to mark the 50-per-cent completion of the Confederation Light Rail Transit line in Ottawa. ...
Tory MPP says spring leadership contest ‘levels the playing field’
Possible PC leadership candidate Monte McNaughton says he is 'satisfied' with the spring window for the contest chosen by the party's executive. ...
Province, Ottawa sign $801 million affordable housing deal
Ministers Ted McMeekin and Candice Bergen signed a federal-provincial agreement to spend $801 million on affordable housing over five years. ...
Happening: Ottawa to spend $1 million on SSM airport upgrades
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Injunction put on Enbridge protesters, blockade shifts to Toronto
Protesters blockading work on a major oil pipeline in southwestern Ontario were forced to vacate the construction site over the weekend after receiving an injunction Sunday afternoon. ...
Heard: Tech study shows online work growing in post-secondary schools
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CUPE files court challenge over Air Canada flight staffing
Citing safety concerns, the union is asking the Federal Court to rescind a Transport Canada decision allowing Air Canada to raise passenger-to-flight-attendant ratio to 50:1 from 40:1. ...