An environmental commissioner report recommends the province set up an independent organization that would act as a central clearing house for reliable climate data, and help the end-users of that data adapt it for their ...
Daily Archives: July 14, 2015
High-school teachers to ramp up strike action
Members of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation will be withdrawing from extracurriculars starting July 20; school board official remains hopeful contract talks will resume. ...
Seen:Scotiabank buys Citigroup business in Panama, Costa Rica
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Aboriginal issues kick things off at Council of the Federation
The premiers will start out in Happy Valley-Goose Bay to meet with leaders from National Aboriginal Organizations, before heading to St. John's to take on other issues, including the economy, health care, climate and en ...
Heard: $5 million for Port Lands study announced
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Seen: TMX sells Equicom IR unit to National PR
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Seen: Wynne tours Muskrat Falls hydro power station
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Ontario economy contracts in first quarter
The province's real gross domestic product shrank 0.1 per cent in the first quarter. ...
Happening: Laurier prof to head Ontario faculty teachers group
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Happening: Colleges bargaining agent gets new CEO
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