The premiers of Ontario and Quebec and the California governor promote their joint cap-and-trade program as a model for subnational climate change action (while taking potshots at the conservative opposition). ...
Daily Archives: July 8, 2015
Happening: Feds help fund new research facility on Oshawa campus
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Happening: Council of Ontario Universities appoints chair
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No comeback tour for residential debt retirement charge
The Liberal government has rejected a recommendation from the Ontario Chamber of Commerce that keeping the DRC on residential hydro bills will reduce costs for all customers. ...
Heard: Wynne to go on trade mission to U.S. and China this fall
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Happening: OMA seeks arbitration as option for future negotiations
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Don’t worry, Murray insists, Ontario will meet emissions target
The disagreement between the environmental commissioner and the environment minister comes down to how quickly cap-and-trade and new infrastructure will have an effect by 2020. ...
Loblaw workers voting on changes to proposed deal
The United Food and Commercial Workers Locals 175 and 633 as well as 1000A and the company say they agreed on amendments to the tentative contract that was earlier rejected. ...
Heard: Ontario spends $13.1 milion on new Regent Park clinic
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Heard: Seneca College strikes deal with Central Asian university
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