Ontario's Human Rights Commission has been working to overhaul discriminatory zoning bylaws that affect municipalities' most vulnerable populations. ...
Daily Archives: September 4, 2014
All college faculty would get wage increases in tentative three-year deal
Ontario's college faculty have reached a deal with their employer for three years of consecutive wage increases in exchange for some concessions on teaching classes. ...
Heard: Fedeli still waiting for leadership rules before he takes the plunge
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Heard: Construction begins on new wheelchair tennis courts for Pan Am Games
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Happening: Province helps fund energy conservation pilot project
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Duguid announces LCBO land sale plan, not for the first time
Minister of infrastructure announces start of sales process for 11 acres of land held by the LCBO on Toronto's waterfront, but isn't consulting with the City of Toronto or Waterfront Toronto. ...
Ontario to add 3,300 MW of new power in next 18 months
IESO issues latest 18-month report on power system that forecasts 3,300 megawatts of new capacity by February 2016. ...
Heard: OMERS property unit wins North American green award
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Happening: CUPE back to talks with City of Kitchener
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Ontario should integrate electricity market with Quebec, N.Y., says C.D. Howe report
Report from C.D. Howe Institute calls for changes to how Ontario produces new electricity to help curb rising costs charged to ratepayers in province. ...
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