From town halls to advertising campaigns to possible legal challenges, it will be a busy summer for the various opponents of the Liberal government's controversial Hydro One privatization plan. ...
Daily Archives: June 24, 2015
Seen: Catholic teachers’ union files for provincial conciliation
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Chan demands MacKay apologize for ‘baseless’ comments
In a letter to the federal justice minister, the Ontario cabinet minister wants a public apology for what he says were 'baseless and incorrect comments' implying there was an 'ongoing' spy agency investigation into him. ...
Waterfront trail at Ontario Place named after Bill Davis
The trail in honour of the former Ontario premier will tie in to several other trails and is part of the $100-million revitalization of the park. ...
Heard: Ontario sets up new air quality health index
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Heard: Wynne insists ‘system works,’ despite scofflaw temp worker agencies getting contracts
Premier Kathleen Wynne is defending her government's record of giving contracts to temporary worker agencies that have been recently found to be violating the Employment Standards Act. Wynne said her staff checked ...
Dealing with the new ‘public health epidemic’: sexual violence
The interim report from sexual violence and harassment select committee outlines key findings; recommendations are in the works on how to better support victims and 'shift social norms.' ...
Seen: Court approves $465 million sale of Mobilicity to Rogers
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Canadian auto makers profiting from flightless loonie: study
Overall earnings expected to more than double to $2.3 billion in 2015, the Conference Board reports, as currency exchange rates result in Canadian-made vehicles fetching higher prices in the U.S. ...
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