Ontario is proposing new 'manufacturer plates' for vehicle testing, which the government says 'will exemplify Ontario's support of automotive innovation and emerging technologies and a commitment to building a strong eco ...
Daily Archives: July 27, 2015
Uber sets lobbying sights on provincewide ride-sharing regulations
The provincial government has kept out of the thick of the Uber debate thus far, but that could change. ...
Happening: Lowe’s Canada appoints new supply chain VP
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Happening: CUPE education workers file for conciliation
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Ontario dismisses Senate reform plan by Harper as ‘distraction’
Kathleen Wynne has said in the past she supports Senate reform but doesn’t have a firm position on what that would look like. Meanwhile, New Democrat Jagmeet Singh is calling on abolishment. ...
Heard: Former insurance exec to lead national securities regulator board
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Happening: Ottawa investing $2.175 million for Belleville auto parts plant
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Happening: CAA launches campaign on province’s new road safety rules
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Bombardier wins 30-year deal to service LRT trains
Bombardier wins $403-million contract to maintain equipment and provide vehicle inspection services on the Eglinton Crosstown rapid transit project. ...
Purchase: Ontario economy still faces medium-term risks
Columnist Bryne Purchase says the Wynne government's short-term focus on electoral politics and ideology will end up costing middle-class Ontarians in the next few years. ...
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