Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives says rising fees and reduced government funding have more than tripled Ontario's average post-secondary costs since 1994. But what exactly is an average tuition anyway? ...
Daily Archives: September 12, 2014
Bombardier workers ratify deal at Thunder Bay plant
After two months of striking, members of Unifor Local 1075 will be heading back to work. ...
Ontario gas utilities apply to OEB to cut rates Oct. 1
Residential customers of Union Gas and Enbridge can expect annual savings of 5 to 9 per cent. ...
Online literacy testing: No more pencils, no more books …
... And no more teachers having to come to Toronto to score tests, which the EQAO chief assures will add up to savings and offset the $6.4 million cost of moving to online testing. ...
Heard: Ottawa ‘misinformed’ on Rouge environmental standards, groups say
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People on the Move
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Seen: LCBO and MADD launch anti-drinking campaign in high schools
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Heard: 45 communities join Healthy Kids challenge to fight obesity
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Dean: Yet another big hole to fill in deputy minister ranks
Columnist Tony Dean observes there has been a spate of departures of high-ranking civil servants, through retirements and career advancements, but the OPS is blessed with solid bench strength. ...
Happening: Ontario teachers send $100,000 to help striking B.C. teachers
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