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Daily Archives: February 19, 2015
Social enterprise funding gets $4-million injection from province
The funds are part of the government's strategy to better support social enterprises, which are hybrid companies that combine a for-profit structure with a social purpose cause ...
Heard: Everest College locations shut down after registration revoked
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Heard: OSC makes it easier to raise money from friends, family
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Heard: Ontario investing over $14 million through First Nations’ New Relationship Fund
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Sandals still has outstanding concerns over directions issued to Toronto District School Board
The education minister is pleased with some of the progress being made on her directions to the Toronto District School Board, but hiring practices and the repair backlog remain problems ...
Correction: Province’s employment standards review will take low-wage work into consideration
Contrary to an older QP Briefing story, the province's review of labour relations and employment standards will look at low-wage work ...
Unifor to begin strike vote at CN early next week – strike deadline looms in late March
Unifor plans to begin strike votes at CN next week as railway rejects demands to pay for union political action fund ...
Elections Ontario alleges top Wynne aide violated bribery law
Elections Ontario, which has never before investigated bribery, has submitted its report to Crown attorneys who will decide whether to prosecute ...
Director, President’s Office and External Relations
Public Health Ontario – Toronto, ON ...