Community safety and correctional services minister says a new billing model for municipalities will be fairer, but most towns will see a cost increase. ...
Daily Archives: August 14, 2014
Hydro One profits down in Q2 on higher costs, but revenues jump
Hydro One profits fall on higher operating costs, but revenues increase despite lower average demand. ...
Seen: Ottawa gives out $34M in research scholarships
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Wynne says Pan Am traffic alleviation plans could endure
Premier Kathleen Wynne says some of the measures adopted to ease traffic congestion for the Pan and Parapan Am Games may stick around after 2015. ...
Hands off front-line jobs, secondary teachers’ union leader warns
The leader of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation has said reducing teaching jobs is a non-starter in upcoming contract talks. ...
Happening: CPP board puts $500 million (U.S.) into industrial partnership
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Heard: Social activists to meet in Ottawa for four-day conference
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Heard: Ontario gives two Weston scholarships for mental health research
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Striking Bombardier workers picket TTC, GO Transit
Workers from Bombardier's Thunder Bay plant picket TTC and GO Transit offices in Toronto to compel plant's main customers to reject use of replacement workers. ...
Dean: Rejigging DM assignments tougher than it looks
Columnist Tony Dean says the shuffling of deputy ministers is a lot tougher than it looks and was one of the new Cabinet Secretary's most important jobs. ...