Education Minister Liz Sandals said enrollment has declined to point where more than 600 schools are half empty, and school boards will need to improve efficiency and find savings. ...
Daily Archives: November 18, 2014
Sandals to meet with TDSB chair over its education director
Trustees request independent investigation, alleging a 'rift' between the board, the director and her senior staff. ...
Seen: Report says go west, young Canadians
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Liberals plan to fight contraband tobacco looks familiar to critics
Government has announced raw leaf regulations six times and a pilot program five times since 2012, according to the National Coalition Against Contraband Tobacco. ...
Seen: Joint report urges more francophone immigration
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Horwath calls on Liberals to cut tax ‘loopholes’ to raise revenue
Finance Minister Charles Sousa disagrees with NDP Leader's examples for 'tax loopholes,' and reiterates government's economic plan. ...
Chiarelli dodges questions on money-losing electricity exports
The energy minister defended the need for surplus electricity capacity, and used an analogy of Walmart selling snowmobiles to explain the rationale for discounted exports. ...
Happening: House passes motion to limit debate on MPP wage bill
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Heard: OPSEU warns forest-firefighter layoffs will hurt Soo-area communities
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Heard: Government reviewing financial regulators
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