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Daily Archives: November 13, 2014
Liberals release 700 pages of MaRS financial documents, but no business case
Documents show the building to be worth more than the $309 million the Liberals have spent on it, but there's still no sign a market analysis was done to show if the building was necessary. ...
Heard: Club Coffee files complaint with Competition Bureau
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Clark panel’s initial report says sell parts of Hydro One, and 12-packs at LCBO
Former TD Bank chief Ed Clark's panel on government assets is recommending selling Hydro One's distribution unit, but allowing current arrangement with The Beer Store to continue. ...
Happening: General Dynamics gets $287M defence contract for London plant
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ONA and Middlesex-London Health Unit reach deal before deadline
The agreement comes after nearly six months of negotiations between the nurses' union and its employer for a new contract. The nurses have been working without a contract since March. ...
Heard: Heat idled pulp mill this winter, Unifor tells province
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GE Peterborough plant wins pipeline contract, 250 jobs to be added
GE Canada wins big contract to supply motors for TransCanada's proposed Energy East Pipeline project, which will create 250 jobs in Peterborough and in other parts of the company. ...
Heard: Ontario government hands over $321.5M in gas-tax funding to municipalities
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Transportation Ministry denies report of restoring TTC operations funding
The Globe and Mail, using what seems to be mostly city hall sources, reported the province is considering restoring the operational transit funding that was eliminated in the 1990s. ...