Infrastructure Minister Brad Duguid is preparing a response to a letter from the federal government that reportedly says Ottawa is dismissing the province's environmental concerns. ...
Daily Archives: September 11, 2014
OPSEU joins call for national inquiry into murdered aboriginal women
The province's largest public-sector union joined the call Thursday for a national inquiry into murdered and missing aboriginal women, which Ottawa continues to refuse to do. ...
OMA president kicks off provincial speaking tour in Thunder Bay
Head of Ontario Medical Association is embarking on a six-week, 10-city tour across Ontario to speak with health-care professionals on how to remove barriers within health-care system. ...
EI premium cuts still a loser for the province, Moridi warns
The announcement that Ottawa is cutting EI premiums is serving to irk an already cash-strapped province. ...
Seen: Cancer Care Ontario invites people to screen for cancers
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Happening: MaRS incubator helps companies tap into Chinese market
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GO Transit congratulated on 500th bus
Minister of Transportation Steven Del Duca congratulated the regional transit operator for the GTA on acquiring its 500th bus. ...
Deal reached at striking Bombardier plant in Thunder Bay
A tentative contract has been negotiated at striking Bombardier transit car plant in Thunder Bay, and members of Unifor Local 1075 are set to vote on deal on Friday. ...
Securities regulators OK common rules for takeover bids
Not all are on board with a national securities regulator, but provincial and territorial securities regulators share common ground when it comes governing hostile takeover bids. ...
The Funding Portal: Who got funded – Week of Sept. 1
Each week, the Funding Portal crunches the numbers on who got funding from where. ...