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Daily Archives: May 11, 2015
Q & A: Patrick Brown on when he decided to run, how he won, and what comes next
The new PC leader tells QP Briefing how his campaign managed to sign up a record 41,000 members, and discusses his views on unions, energy policy and attending the Toronto Pride Parade. ...
Seen: Two positions for hire in financial accountability office
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Ontario, Quebec punching up interprovincial procurement agreement
Even new Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown likes the sound of an updated procurement policy between the country's two biggest provinces. ...
Heard: Nurses says more programs needed in rural, northern and remote Ontario
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In speech to legislature, Couillard touts Ontario-Quebec alliance as ‘a force to be reckoned with’
The occasion also made for a dramatic first speech in the legislature from new PC Leader Patrick Brown, as he took a few swipes at the Liberals in his response to the Quebec premier. ...
Happening: Role of nurse practitioners to include specialist referrals
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Wynne keeps out of fracking fray, says government action not ‘imminent’
Liberal government members have been allowed to vote their conscience on an anti-fracking bill. But for how much longer? ...
Bills this week
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No ‘real progress’ in contract talks for elementary school teachers: ETFO
Education Minister Liz Sandals said the government was back at the bargaining table with the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario Monday morning. ...