The Education Ministry is expecting to hear by Feb. 13 TDSB's plans for restructuring its operations, cutting its director's pay and management of capital assets over the next three years. ...
Daily Archives: February 11, 2015
TransCanada denies decision made on Energy East marine terminal in Quebec
TransCanada has given itself until March 31 to decide whether to proceed with its proposed Quebec marine terminal, despite a report saying the company has shelved the project. ...
Seen: Premier Gold, Goldcorp swap northern Ontario properties
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Tories call on premier’s aide to step down as Wynne celebrates two years in office
PC interim leader Jim Wilson outlines the party's goals for the spring sitting, which will focus on fighting against new taxes and holding the Liberals to account over their scandals. ...
Heard: Walmart to spend $340 million to expand food and e-commerce business
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Collective bargaining at Bruce Power reaches impasse, moves to conciliation
The Society of Energy Professionals says Bruce Power is overreaching in its demands to obtain the 'unfettered ability' to contract out work. ...
Health officials urge parents to vaccinate children against measles
Health and long-term care minister and province's chief medical officer's appeal comes on the same day of a reported case of measles in York Region. ...
Strike looms this weekend at CP Rail without new contracts
CP Rail says it will try to operate at reduced capacity in case of a stoppage by workers represented by the Teamsters and Unifor, who've set a strike deadline for 12:01 a.m. on Feb. 15. ...
Seen: Three Mississauga accounting firms merge into regional player
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Seen: Ottawa invests $6 million in Ontario technology, pasta companies
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