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Daily Archives: November 4, 2014
Heard: Wynne, Duguid hammer Ottawa over infrastructure dispute
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Horwath referendum motion on OLG, LCBO, hydro sales rejected by house
'That decision should not be at the whim of a cabinet decision and a stroke of a pen,' NDP leader says in continuing to bang the drum against province selling its revenue-producing assets. ...
Fairness Commissioner urged to be fair and disclose expenses
Revelations of $3,400 in limo fares bring Tory demands that Jean Augustine's expenses be posted online, but Immigration Minister Michael Chan claims his office has no oversight over commission's day to day operations. ...
Fast-tracking of daycare bill sparks protests from Tories, NDP
The Tories filibustered a labour bill in committee on Monday to protest time allocation, but the Liberals are proceeding with curtailing debate on more motions ...
In transparency bid, Wynne divulges PA mandate letters
Premier extols effort to enlighten public on key roles played by parliamentary assistants but opposition dismisses exercise as so much window-dressing in light of government's transparency track record. ...
Seen: Ontario and Quebec forming energy subcommittees
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Seen: Sandals, MacCharles help mark 500th Breakfast Club gathering
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Heard: Northern groups call on province to help cement pulp mill deal
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Prospect of Toronto hosting Chinese currency trading cheered
Finance Minister Charles Sousa and the city's financial community welcome a renminbi clearing facility, saying it puts Toronto at the forefront of Chinese-North American transaction dealings. ...