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Daily Archives: February 4, 2015
Happening: Province spends $9.7 million to train PSWs in home-care sector
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Doctors’ union CEO announces retirement after doctors reject province’s offer
Former deputy health minister Ron Sapsford circulated an email to the Ontario Medical Association on Wednesday, announcing his summer departure. ...
Purchase: The unambiguously good news of low oil prices
Columnist Bryne Purchase pushes back on the Bank of Canada governor's claim that falling oil prices are 'unambiguously negative' for the whole country. ...
Growing economy trumps concerns about debt and deficit for Sousa
The finance minister was responding to a Fraser Institute report warning Ontario is risking 'credit rating downgrades, higher borrowing costs and spiraling interest payments.' ...
Seen: Ontarians still skeptical of carbon pricing, Forum poll concludes
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Heard: Premiers to meet with U.S. and Mexican state governors this fall
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Sandals encourages Tory to discuss impending school closures with local boards
The province's education minister said it's important for municipalities and school boards to work together because of land use planning issues. ...
Happening: Health ministry invests $75 million to reduce wait times for home care
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Shakeup in PC leadership race as Fedeli drops out to back Elliott
The race is now primarily a battle between Christine Elliott, representing the party's more moderate wing, and federal MP Patrick Brown, who brings more hardline conservative views. ...