Candidates are giving their support to the rules for the Progressive Conservative leadership race, saying they are 'fair.' ...
Daily Archives: September 22, 2014
Blame feds for jet tax turbulence: Sousa
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says it's Ottawa, not Queen's Park, whose policies are the biggest contributor to airline taxes. ...
Grits beat 2013 deficit target with a little backup
The Liberals came in $1.3 billion below their 2013 budget forecast for the deficit, using reserve funds to trim it to $10.5 billion last year. ...
Purchase: A glimmer of light in the electricity sector
Columnist Bryne Purchase says the process of moving the province's electricity contracting system toward a capacity market will be a challenge, but at least it has begun. ...
Ontario home to among four most overstaffed police services: think-tank
Four of the top 10 most overstaffed police forces in the country are in Ontario, including Windsor, St. Catharines-Niagara, Thunder Bay and Peterborough. ...
Onley says farewell to vice-regal office as Dowdeswell prepares to take over
Outgoing Lt.-Gov. David C. Onley reflected on his seven years as the Queen's representative today before bidding Queen's Park a fond farewell. ...
Heard: Province appoints 12-member advisory group on native justice
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Heard: Child eating disorders clinic to open at Whitby mental health centre
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Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Monday, September 22. ...