Any large-scale trading agreement will require very significant upgrades to the electrical grid connections between the two provinces, Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli says. ...
Daily Archives: November 20, 2014
Ontario students among most computer-literate in the world: EQAO
Despite progress, report also says more work needs to be done to help teachers gain the time and expertise to teach students using this technology. ...
Heard: Farmers need ‘stability, predictability and bankability,’ Barrett says
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Heard: Health quality report says Ontarians healthier but still some problems
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Auto insurance bill gets final approval, but progress slow on reducing rates by 15 per cent
The NDP, which has been the loudest proponent of lower auto insurance rates, votes against bill and says it isn't necessary to get rates down. ...
Forget last June: Patrick Brown says ‘100,000’ will be the key to a 2018 Tory win
PC leadership candidate Patrick Brown announces a seven-point plan to rejuvenate the provincial Tories that focuses on growing membership across Ontario. ...
Buying labour peace last year helps set current teacher bargaining tone
OSSTF president says he is optimistic about current bargaining talks in light of report that the Liberals handed back $468 million in concessions to teachers and other educators last year. ...
Senior Communications Strategist
SEIU Local 1 Canada - Richmond Hill, ON ...
Happening: Unifor to picket Ottawa rec centre annual meeting
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Rogers donates $130 million for new heart research centre
The Rogers family is donating $130 million to help set up a new heart disease research centre in downtown Toronto, with additional funding from SickKids, UHN and U of T. ...