It took months and years of lobbying from off-road vehicle enthusiasts, but the province is finally going to allow ATVs with more than one rider to use the shoulders of most highways. ...
Daily Archives: June 8, 2015
Work still to be done on calorie labelling law, as restaurants await further regulations
The government has yet to implement regulations that would dictate how calorie counts are shown on menus, which are scheduled to come into effect in 2017. ...
Hoskins ‘disappointed’ federal government didn’t attend national pharmacare round table
Health and Long-Term Care Minister Eric Hoskins says Ottawa's commitment to a Canada-wide drug plan is required to provide leadership. ...
PC Leadership Fundraising Tracker: Brown holds $355,000 lead over Elliott
A summary of the latest PC leadership candidate fundraising numbers filed with Elections Ontario. ...
Happening: GardaWorld cash truck workers ratify new deal
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Heard: Goldcorp gets high sustainability award in Canada
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Heard: CPP board close to acquiring GE private lending business, report says
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Heard: Future of Lockerby nickel mine in Sudbury in jeopardy
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Seen: Ottawa backs hiring of 40 students at Siemens Canada
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Purchase: Questions about democracy in Hydro One sale
Columnist Bryne Purchase points out the irony in the premier’s talk about ‘enhancing’ democratic governance while the issue of democracy is at stake in the plan to privatize a majority of Hydro One. ...
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