While secondary school teachers at the Durham board are poised to strike as of April 20, the union representing public elementary schools has filed for conciliation at the provincial bargaining level. ...
Daily Archives: April 8, 2015
Agri-food in the spotlight for upcoming Chinese trade mission
Ontario is hoping to find a home for more of its agri-food products during an upcoming trade mission to China. ...
From anti-bullying to gay-conversion therapy, identity politics prominent recently for Wynne
The premier has said many times that she didn't enter politics to be a "gay activist," but at the same time, she feels a special responsibility in the role. ...
Heard: AG expands e-filing project for small claims court
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‘Poultry is safe to eat’ despite bird flu outbreak, Leal says
In wake of Canadian Food Inspection Agency confirming the presence of avian influenza on a turkey farm near Woodstock, the agriculture minister says stakeholders are being urged to be vigilant about biosecurity. ...
Seen: Patrick Brown campaign files complaint over ‘harassing’ phone calls
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Heard: Consultations on TDSB governance kick off next week
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Heard: OMA urges Ontario to stop its attempt to heal deficit with health cuts
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Seen: Ottawa gives $40 million to colleges for applied research
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Heard: Lockheed wins $170 million contract for Navy surveillance system
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