The government is accused of 'quietly' passing the exemptions, but it has made no secret of the fact that they were coming. ...
Daily Archives: June 22, 2015
Court authorizes adding destruction of evidence allegations to offshore wind power lawsuit: company
Trillium Power says the Ontario Superior Court of Justice has approved amendments to its $500-million statement of claim against the province. ...
Heard: Province approves environmental assessment process for Ring of Fire project
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Seen: Sandals confirms ETFO tabled more than $3 billion in demands
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Labour minister hopeful of deal between Loblaw and workers
Kevin Flynn says he's optimistic because the union representing grocery store workers has already said it plans to reach out to Loblaw Cos. to get back to the bargaining table. ...
Chan calls for retraction, apology over Globe stories on spy agency concerns
Cabinet minister Michael Chan says he 'will pursue all legal remedies to restore my reputation that has been greatly damaged' by articles published by the Globe and Mail. ...
Province starts work on Highway 401 expansion in Cambridge
Province begins work on $113-million project to widen Highway 401 in Cambridge from six lanes to 10, which will include one HOV lane in each direction. ...
Kinross settles shareholder suit for $12.5 million
Settlement reached after a proposed class action alleged Kinross 'made misrepresentations and failed to make timely disclosure of material changes or material facts' relating to two mines. ...
Happening: Pride flag raised at Queen’s Park
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Happening: 16 regional roundtables to be held on infrastructure funding
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