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Daily Archives: May 4, 2015
Happening: Mobile health bus for youth to hit the road
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Ontario needs auto adviser but won’t splurge on new role: Duguid
Ontario is looking for a new automotive adviser, someone who will 'have the inner industry intelligence' the province needs to get future auto production. ...
PC Leadership Fundraising Tracker: With less than a week to go, Elliott maintains slim lead
A summary of the latest PC leadership candidate fundraising numbers filed with Elections Ontario. ...
Happening: Nurses’ union launches radio ad campaign
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As leadership race enters home stretch, rifts open in PC caucus unity
An email to party members from MPP Monte McNaughton that slammed Christine Elliott contained a comment many saw as homophobic, provoking a strong response from many Tory MPPs Monday. ...
Province teaming with Toronto to cut through provincial-municipal red tape
Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure Minister Brad Duguid says the government thinks there are ways to unburden businesses from overlapping regulations. ...
Strikes won’t affect university or college acceptance: education minister
With high school teachers at Peel District School Board hitting the picket lines Monday morning, that brings the number of school boards experiencing strikes at the secondary level to three. ...
Bills this week
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Seen: Premier Couillard addressing Ontario legislature on May 11
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