The province urged school boards to be 'flexible' in getting report cards out to priority students, but isn't willing to provide funding to offset the huge labour costs required to generate the reports manually. ...
Daily Archives: June 10, 2015
Hoskins announces proposed legislation to protect patient privacy
The health minister said today that proposed amendments to the Personal Health Information Protection Act will make it mandatory to report all privacy breaches to the Information and Privacy Commissioner. ...
Seen: Kingston aluminum plant workers ratify new deal
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‘Significant barrier’ removed for prosecuting health-record snoops
Privacy Commissioner Brian Beamish lauds reforms, saying 'people need to know that if they engage in this behaviour there is a really good chance that they will be caught and that there will be consequences.' ...
Seen: GTA trash hauler buys Vancouver company
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Heard: Mental health and addictions programs expanded
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Heard: Province to expand highway between Thunder Bay and Nipigon
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Heard: Saint Elizabeth provides $1 million for end-of-life care
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The Funding Portal: Who got funded – Week of June 1
Each week, the Funding Portal crunches the numbers on who got funding from where. ...
Heard: Richardson International buys Oakville margarine business
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