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Daily Archives: September 18, 2014
Province won’t “leave people in the lurch” with U.S. Steel Canada filing: Sousa
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says the government will try to protect pensioners during U.S. Steel Canada's CCAA filing. ...
Sousa says Cliffs exit not indictment of Liberal Ring of Fire plans
Minister of Finance Charles Sousa defended his government's record on the Ring of Fire Thursday, as rumours swirled of Cliffs Natural Resources beating a retreat from Ontario. ...
Heard: Unifor and CP Rail begin negotiations ahead of December deadline
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Heard: You probably bought 2015 Pan Am tickets
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Ontario cities rank among most — and least — desirable to immigrants
Waterloo, Ottawa and Richmond Hill ranked among the most desirable destinations for new immigrants to live, according to a report released by the Conference Board of Canada Thursday. ...
Eglinton Crosstown to be first project funded by green bonds
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says the Eglinton Crosstown transit project will be the first recipient of the province's green bonds, to the tune of $500 million. ...
Happening: Union files unfair bargaining charge against U.S. company
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Province to help fund 24 crime prevention projects
One project by the Ottawa Community Immigrant Services Organization aims to prevent young immigrants from turning to gangs and crime. ...
Arbitrator awards small wage hike to OPSEU hospital workers
About 9,600 OPSEU workers at 50 Ontario hospitals awarded 1.4-per-cent wage increases in each year of a two-year contract. ...