Switching to a 'a branded wholesaler operating model' is aimed at attracting investment and growing the gasoline retailer's brand. ...
Daily Archives: January 28, 2015
OPSEU says province provoking a strike by starting essential services negotiations
OPSEU president Smokey Thomas says government has begun essential service negotiations for public sector employees, starting a 'process that will ultimately result in a provide-wide labour disruption.' ...
Ontario looking at banning toxic light bulbs from landfills
The delay in the legislation is due to disagreement among municipalities, manufacturers and retailers on how to create an efficient collection system for household hazardous materials. ...
Province says it wouldn’t put up with ‘Buy America’ rules
A trade dispute over a British Columbia ferry terminal wouldn't likely repeat itself in Ontario, but the province says it wouldn't tolerate "Buy America" laws anyway. ...
Heard: Labour Ministry to host summit on workplace traumatic stress
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Heard: Lt.-Gov. offers condolences on death of ‘outstanding Ontarian’ Joseph Rotman
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Senior Manager, Media Relations & External Communications
Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) - Toronto, ON ...
Hoskins: OMA’s letter comes too little, too late
Correspondence penned by OMA president Ved Tandan asks for a meeting with the premier to re-discuss wage-freeze offer following the breakdown of contract talks. ...
Amid much gloom on retail front, rays of hope emerge
Lowe's Canada and Well.ca on a hiring spree, in contrast to recent high-profile exits from malls and Main Streets. ...
Happening: Seniors community grant program starts accepting applications
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