Just two of 13 ranges appear sufficient to support population growth, according to a Ministry of Natural Resources status report, but officials insist forestry management plans are taking woodland caribou into account. ...
Daily Archives: December 30, 2014
Pilot project boosts native representation on inquest jury rolls
A recently implemented regulation addresses the lack of on-reserve First Nation representation on jury rolls, an issue that had halted several coroners inquests. ...
Heard: Falling oil prices causing drop in small business confidence, report says
The survey from the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses looks at how many business owners expect their businesses’ performance to be stronger in the next year. ...
Tougher anti-smoking rules go into effect Thursday
Measures that include restrictions on e-cigarettes part of a series of regulations that kick in New Year's Day ...
Heard: CAA poll shows Canadians more focused on gas prices since they dropped
...
President of public sector managers’ union bids farewell
Gary Gannage to end 19-year career as head of AMAPCEO managers' union this week, having served under five premiers from all three political parties. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
Registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner for Dec. 17 - Dec. 30 ...
Heard: Toronto CCAS hires new executive director
...
Heard: Unifor and CN to resume stalled talks in January
...
Groundwork’s been laid for upcoming year in education
Child care modernization, contract negotiations with teachers and an update to the sex-ed curriculum all on Ontario's horizon for 2015. ...