Ombudsman André Marin's office has received more than 10,000 complaints about Hydro One - and its threats to disconnect customers slapped with 'outrageous bills' are called 'a matter of urgent public interest.' ...
Daily Archives: March 11, 2015
Pension plan bill delayed again by committee filibuster
For the second week in a row, Bill 56 is no closer to public hearings because the committee considering it has been bogged down by Tory stalling tactics. ...
Happening: U of T students demand tuition refunds in wake of strike
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Everest students to get another $7.6 million for tuition, refunds
The province announced Wednesday it was offering up $7.6 million for former Everest College students, in addition to the already-announced $3 million posted by the school. ...
Charter review of federal prostitution law is finished, AG says
Attorney General Madeleine Meilleur could not say when the review's findings will be made public. ...
Chiarelli asserts ‘no decision’ on Hydro One privatizaton
Energy minister insists province will retain 'an important ownership stake' in the utility and that electricity rates will continue to be set by the Ontario Energy Board. ...
Happening: Crop insurance bill passes second reading 77-21
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Heard: Wind energy group backs rewewable energy expansion plan
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Seen: Environment minister leaves Cabinet meeting on stretcher after allergic reaction
Environment Minister Glen Murray left Wednesday's Cabinet meeting on a stretcher after suffering an allergic reaction to food, but by mid-afternoon he was out of hospital and back to work. Toronto EMS paramedics a ...
Happening: CUPE, Brock University to resume talks for ESL instructors
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