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Daily Archives: June 2, 2015
Happening: GO Train service increases for Lakeshore West line
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Happening: Barrett’s infectious disease control bill passes
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Craft cider industry seeks a little recognition
Producers call on the Ed Clark panel to bring some clarity to their industry as part of the spirits-beer mix: 'We are licensed as wineries, even though we are competing with craft beer,' a spokesman says. ...
Education minister sees savings from three teachers’ strikes
Liz Sandals said part of the money will go to the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, which provided extra support for local communities whose children were caught up in the dispute. ...
Happening: Charges filed over ‘misuse’ of patient information at 2 hospitals
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Microsoft to build data centres in Toronto, Quebec
Company's investment geared to developing Canadian cloud computing, a market that is expected to see spending by the public grow to $2.5 billion next year. ...
Province ‘pleased’ with $15.6 billion tobacco ruling in Quebec
Associate Minister of Health Dipika Damerla says government lawyers will review the decision because the province has a 'similar' $50-billion case before the courts. ...
Tougher sanctions enacted for distracted, impaired driving
A road safety bill passes unanimously that will bring some of the harshest driving rules in Canada; Transportation Minister acknowledges that technology is not yet in place to detect drug-impaired driving ...
Ontario pension puts auto industry at further risk, Tories warn
'The industry won’t be able to survive,' interim PC MPP Jim Wilson says, as party cites Chamber of Commerce letter asking government to clarify just what is a private pension plan that's 'comparable' to ORPP. ...