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Daily Archives: September 5, 2014
People on the Move
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Loss of part-time work costs Ontario 7,900 net jobs in August
Ontario dropped 26,100 part-time jobs in August, but its unemployment rate shrank to 7.4 per cent. ...
Heard: McGuinty says he accepts Ottawa Citizen apology
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First Nations chiefs to go to court to enforce 1850 treaty
Ojibwa chiefs say they will take "next major step" to enforce an 1850 treaty that gives them resource rights on their lands along Lake Superior and Lake Huron. ...
Province can thank Toronto for LCBO lands largesse
Queen's Park can expect a windfall in part as a result of regulatory work competed by the city and Waterfront Toronto that will make the property more saleable to developers. ...
Dean: AMAPCEO deal sets new tone in employee relations
Columnist Tony Dean reports that the contract ratified by the government's professional staff is as much about 'building on a dialogue of respect and professionalism,' according to union leader Gary Gannage. ...
Happening: Opening of the Courts set for next Tuesday
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Happening: TD Bank signs deal with Communitech IT hub in Kitchener
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Heard: Cell phones banned at Collingwood private school
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