The chair of the panel that recommended the sweeping reforms to Hydro One said the public scrutiny and disclosure requirements on publicly-traded companies are sufficient to make up for the loss of legislative officer ov ...
Daily Archives: May 19, 2015
In Washington, Wynne keys on climate change
The premier touts environmental and economic benefits of the province's Green Energy Act while, in California, Environment Minister Glen Murray signs on to a new climate change pact. ...
Seen: Province embarks on employment standards inspection blitz
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Happening: CUPE secures tentative agreement for City of Hamilton workers
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Heard: Unifor workers ratify new hospital deal
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Turning the tables on teachers unrest
Two-tiered (i.e., two tables) bargaining makes what are already difficult contract talks between the government, school boards and teachers' unions even harder, a Brock University labour studies expert says. ...
Seen: Province invests $1 million on new transit technology
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Seen: Former environmental commissioner Gord Miller set to run federally
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Heard: Feds invest $28.5 million in diesel power projects
Ottawa is spending $28.5 million on diesel power projects in a number of remote native communities in Northern Ontario. The investments announced Tuesday for 19 First Nations bands were made by Natural Resources M ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new or recently renewed registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner ...