The NDP Leader says the 'first test' of the relationship between teachers and the Liberal government is collective bargaining this fall. ...
Daily Archives: August 12, 2014
Province not leaping to regulate e-cigarettes
Queen's Park defers to Ottawa, despite high-level call that province take up the issue and move to restrict electronic smoking devices along the same lines as tobacco products ...
Sunwing to fly charters from Buffalo airport this winter
In the wake of Ontario's plan to hike the aviation fuel tax, the holiday tour operator touts its 'commitment to saving our customers time and money.' ...
Seen: ‘We Believe in Lisa’ pro-MacLeod site launches for PC leadership
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War on austerity focuses on cuts to emergency services
Ontario's largest public service unions say major service cuts in several rural Ontario communities will greatly impact public safety. ...
Happening: Transport Canada buys equipment for Sudbury airport
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Heard: OSSTF head to lay down ‘foundation’ for teacher bargaining
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Heard: SNC-Lavalin to manage $450 million in building projects
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IBM connects with Toronto’s burgeoning IT economy
Technology giant opens a downtown cloud-computing data centre, adding 40 jobs and catering to the city's financial district, in a move that fits with the provincial government's economic refocusing effort. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
Registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner for August 1-12. ...