A two per cent average annual increase to education over the next three years will focus on rolling out full-day kindergarten, paying for over-budget school projects and boosting wages for child-care workers. ...
Daily Archives: April 23, 2015
Budget 2015: Transportation projects form the centrepiece of infrastructure spending plan
The Liberals have heavily promoted infrastructure spending as the highlight of this budget, arguing the projects are too important to be delayed until the deficit is erased. ...
Budget 2015: Government trimming tax credits for apprenticeships and media
Finance Minister Charles Sousa says the government wants to 'make our business tax support more focused and effective' ...
Budget 2015: Health-care budget sees growth, but not enough to cover inflation, opposition warns
The Liberal government outlined previously announced measures such as changing physician-services payments and a new hospital funding formula as well as additional changes to the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan ...
Budget 2015: Province relying on program review to deliver deficit-slaying savings
The government's Program Review, Renewal and Transformation process is a cornerstone of its deficit-fighting plan ...
Plan for balanced budget relies on economic growth to do the heavy lifting
With a strict cap on program spending, the Liberals are banking on a growing economy to add $5 billion in new revenue for each of the next three years ...
Heard: CIBC, MaRS collaborating on corporate innovation hub
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Happening: Committee asking for public input on killer whale legislation
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Heard: ONA VP joins striking Durham teachers on the picket line
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What was asked in question period
What was asked in question period on April 23, 2015 ...