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Daily Archives: April 1, 2015
Happening: Legal Aid Ontaro raises threshold again for legal services
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Province takes heat from doctors and nurses over cuts
Patient care being jeopardized, unions and opposition charge, but Health Minister Eric Hoskins says 24,000 more nurses and 5,000 more doctors are working in the province than in 2003. ...
Critics cry foul as aviation fuel tax rises another penny
Liberals lambasted as price hits 4.7 cents a litre - stakeholders say it will give more Ontarians further reason to cross the U.S. border for their air travel. ...
Program Manager, Public Policy & Regulatory Affairs(PPRA)
Great West Life -Toronto, ON Job Description: Are you are looking to apply your expertise in the area of Public Policy and Regulatory Affairs in a challenging and fast-paced environment with one of the large ...
Heard: Contract talks between Unifor and Air Canada break down
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Liberal review finds federal prostitution law constitutional
Premier Kathleen Wynne says the province will uphold the federal government's new prostitution law. ...
High school graduation rates edge up in 2014
Education Minister Liz Sandals and Premier Kathleen Wynne point to dramatic improvement in five-year graduation rate since Liberals took power: 84 per cent compared with 68 per cent in 2004 ...
Jaczek rejects calls for resignation after new SAMS report
Dismissing the latest progress report about the glitch-filled computer system as useless, the opposition calls for new leadership to oversee a 'bungled' file. ...
What was asked in question period
What was asked in question period on April 1, 2015. ...