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Daily Archives: September 29, 2014
Heard: Province gives tax credit to farmers who donate to food banks
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Cutting funds to Catholic Schools could save $1.8B: report
A report by the Fraser Institute says adopting B.C.'s education funding model could help slay the Ontario deficit. ...
Advocates happy to see bail reform on Ontario agenda
The John Howard Society of Ontario and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association say they are pleased with mandate letters that task the attorney general and others with reforming the bail system. ...
Happening: Barrick Gold to help sponsor Pan Am Games
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Heard: ONA heads to arbitration in contract dispute with nursing-home sector
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New transport and office hub planned for Union Station
A new transportation and commercial development planned for Union Station is expected to be officially announced on Tuesday. ...
Mandate letters: The case of the missing Environmental Commissioner
Early drafts – put online in error last week – show some important changes to cabinet mandate letters. ...
Heard: ONA launching provincewide radio ad campaign promoting CCAC care workers
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Ontario social aid payments receive slight increases
Welfare- and disability-benefits recipients will see a one-per-cent increase this week – a move the NDP opposition says doesn't go far enough. ...
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