The moves comes after more than $2.4 billion of losses over the past five years and $1 billion pension liability that is weighing on Hamilton steelmaker's finances. ...
Daily Archives: September 16, 2014
Exemption is extended for farmers who harm threatened birds
No action to be taken until December, 2015, against those who kill or harass bobolinks (pictured) or eastern meadowlarks. ...
Duguid wants feds to promise no infrastructure in Rouge Park
In letter to federal environment minister, Duguid urges Ottawa abide by 'policies that the province of Ontario currently has in place to protect green space and environmentally sensitive land are met or exceeded.' ...
Happening: Ontario calling for submissions from special needs children
...
Party leaders woo rural Ontario at plowing competition
Plenty of issues to make hay on: from where wind turbines are sited to troubled horse racing industry to closing of food processing plants. ...
Wilson staying ‘neutral’ as Tory leadership race set to intensify
PC executive still working on rules for next spring's leadership race, such as entrance fees and campaign contribution limits, but Wilson says party will likely not go to two-day balloting. ...
Markdale hospital in Grey-Bruce area gets green light
Ministry of Health approves up to $3 million in planning and design funding for the long-promised project, which has benefited from local community fundraising efforts. ...
Happening: Junior tech company in talks to buy several solar projects
...
Who’s lobbying for whom
Registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner for Sep. 11-Sep. 15. ...
Happening: Vince Molinaro to head Ontario homebuilders group
...