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Daily Archives: October 8, 2014
Opposition energy critics focus concerns on affordable electricity
Opposition energy critics continue to have their doubts about the Liberals and affordable hydro rates. ...
Heard: Percy Hatfield’s big idea
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Lake Simcoe activists push ban on corporate, union campaign donations
Lake Simcoe activists, citing evidence that developer donations sway municipal elections, are preparing to move from local education campaigns to provincial advocacy. ...
Hydro ‘realignment’ won’t hike bills – or won’t happen at all: Chiarelli
The energy minister stresses that, while the government is committed to an asset review, it doesn’t necessarily mean a Hydro One or OPG sale; and the government is keen to find ways to drive down electricity costs. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
Registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner for Sept. 30-Oct. 8. ...
The Funding Portal: Who got funded – Week of Sept. 29
Each week, the Funding Portal crunches the numbers on who got funding from where. ...
Duguid tight-lipped while proclaiming Liberal transparency
Minister of Infrastructure Brad Duguid mainly avoided questions about MaRS at today's estimates committee. ...
OPSEU urges repatriation of LCBO agency stores
In a letter to Ed Clark, chair of the Advisory Council on Government Assets, the public sector union asserts that the independent outlets often found in rural general stores result in lost revenue for the liquor control ...
Heard: Legal Aid investing $600,000 in support program for abused women
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