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Daily Archives: December 17, 2014
Integrity commissioner publishes MPPs’ personal finances
A gift basket here, some rental income there - and, in some cases, a portfolio of blue chip stocks. ...
Heard: Building group urges Liberals to be more aggressive in selling Crown assets
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Heard: OPSEU pans contract offer: ‘worse than what Mike Harris tabled’
Union members protested Wednesday at MPPs offices in Ottawa, Thunder Bay, Peterborough and Downsview in response to Liberal government's bargaining. ...
Province urged not to enforce new federal prostitution law
Advocates for sex workers take issue with Premier Kathleen Wynne who has said the law will be enforced while the province's attorney general conducts a review of its constitutionality. ...
Seen: Feds appoint chair for Canadian Industrial Relations Board
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AG’s red flag over underfunded pensions gets noticed
The government is taking a look at recommendations made by Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk on pension oversight, including possible legislation to address the Pension Benefits Guarantee Fund's sustainability. ...
Happening: Feds provide small grant to help Toronto beverage producer
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Quebec groups ask for delay in NEB review of Energy East
Environmental organizations ask that the 30,000-page application by TransCanada Corp. for the $12 billion pipeline project first be translated into French before National Energy Board review begins. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
Registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner for Dec. 10 - Dec. 16 ...