Glenn Thibeault won by more than 1,000 votes, but the Liberals will now have to deal with the aftermath of a criminal investigation into bribery. ...
Daily Archives: February 5, 2015
Report: OPP believes Liberal operatives broke the law in Sudbury bribery allegations case
The allegations are contained in a court document filed in Sudbury and come just hours before the polls are set to close in the byelection. ...
Nuclear regulator staff backing Bruce Power re-licensing application
The first portion of Bruce Power's re-licensing agreement began Thursday, with Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission staff recommending Bruce be given a five-year extension. ...
Seen: Ottawa invests another $14 million into youth entrepreneur program
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Opposing sides in CCAC dispute argue over strike’s impact on patient care
The nurses' union is concerned about patients’ access to home and community care as the strike reaches its seventh day, while CCACs maintain contingency plans are in place. ...
OPG president retiring, search for replacement begins
Tom Mitchell, the highest-paid public servant in Ontario, will stay in the position until Ontario Power Generation hires a successor. ...
Liberals and NDP make final push to win dramatic Sudbury byelection
The Grits are pulling out all the stops to win it for their star candidate, while the NDP is trying to keep a seat it won only in June after two decades of Liberal control. ...
Autoworker union calls province’s sale of GM shares ‘unhelpful’
Unifor president Jerry Dias isn't impressed with the province's decision to sell its stake in GM, saying leverage is needed to secure future investment. ...
Heard: Toronto waterfront real estate project to be unveiled Friday
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Heard: OPSEU lab workers oppose plans to outsource testing
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