Reliance Home Comfort had been subject of complaints to Competition Bureau alleging anti-competitive policies, while province's 2010 Energy Consumer Protection Act is currently under review. ...
Daily Archives: November 10, 2014
Happening: Archives marks Remembrance Day with Eaton’s war exhibit
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Director, Communications and Stakeholder Engagement
OACCAC (The Ontario Association of Community Care Access Centres) - Toronto, ON ...
Sheila Copps says she was sexually assaulted as an MPP; Wynne says select committee being discussed
Former MPP and deputy PM says she was sexually assaulted while at Queen's Park, while premier says house leaders are meeting to determine whether a select committee is needed. ...
Pan Am organizers announce new sponsors and venue completions in quarterly report
Games organizers said the eight new sponsors bring the sponsorship revenue up to $120 million; security costs, meanwhile, are still estimated to be $239 million. ...
OPSEU criticizes London-Middlesex EMS wait times
OPSEU is criticizing the efficiency of EMS providers in Middlesex-London, who in turn say the union is ignoring the bigger picture. ...
Four stations of Mississauga Transitway open, while union says Toronto transit in chaos
Four new stations on the Mississauga Transitway rapid-bus system officially opens Monday, but the TTC union warns Toronto's rapid-transit future is bleak unless governments spend more money. ...
Study says Brampton has costliest daycare, but report doesn’t consider subsidies
The study comes as the Liberals move forward with their bill cracking down on unlicensed daycares, and will likely be cited by the opposition despite its missing context ...
Heard: Five judges appointed to the Ontario Court of Justice
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Heard: Province pays $1M to fund new science centre in Timmins
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