In part two of his first interview since assuming office, Stephen LeClair discusses how he'll deal with the inevitable political gamesmanship over his work — and with the media. ...
Daily Archives: June 16, 2015
Heard: OPSBA says Elementary Teachers’ demands surpass $3.2 billion
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Heard: Ontario invests $1 million in neuroscience research fund
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Labour law overhaul urged to address ‘new reality’ of workforce
At a time of a growing divide between the treatment of full-time and contract employees, a public consultation kicks off with delegations from academia and organized labour voicing a call to action. ...
Heard: Nautilus completes 14 rooftop solar power projects
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Premier swats away ‘baseless’ spy agency concerns of Chan
According to a Globe and Mail report, Citizenship, Immigration and International Trade Minister Michael Chan's ties to China were a point of concern for CSIS in 2010. ...
Regulations on police street checks coming in fall – but no ban
Community Safety Minister Yasir Naqvi said it's clear to him the status quo needs to end, but also said police still need the power to investigate any suspicious activity. ...
Heard: Province puts $1.25 million into aerospace training program
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Heard: Ontario, Quebec aerospace clusters sign framework agreement
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Happening: Province grants $3 million to help expand Frito-Lay snacks plant
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