With two months to go in the race, the campaigns are openly accusing each other of hiding donations, misrepresenting membership sales, and defamation ...
Daily Archives: March 17, 2015
CN plan for logistics facility incites controversy in Milton
As railway points to jobs in its plan for a $250-million transportation hub, the 'blindsided' municipality points to recent derailments in Northern Ontario. ...
Seen: Unifor local goes to court to stop pollution hike at B.C. smelter
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Could Michael Chong’s Reform Act be a ‘template’ for Ontario?
The federal MP's bill aimed at clarifying how parties choose and control candidates is before the Senate, just as the Wynne Liberals are embroiled in scandal over their handling of the Sudbury byelection. ...
Report: Ontarians leaving the country to access medical care
A study from the Fraser Institute says the number of Canadians leaving the country for medical care has increased 26 per cent from last year, and an estimated 26,000 of those patients are from Ontario. ...
Wynne urges business not to lose sight of ‘social indicators’
The premier tells Barrie chamber of commerce that addressing such issues as child poverty, income inequality, air quality and commute times is important for building a healthy economy. ...
Seen: Ottawa provides $750,000 for GTA software project
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Premier schedules interview with OPP over bribery probe
Wynne won't divulge date, saying it is 'normal protocol' to not release such information while police are conducting an investigation. ...
Heard: Wine industry group names new executive director of marketing
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Seen: Province gives nearly $1 million grant to Windsor-area precision parts maker
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