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Daily Archives: July 29, 2015
Ontario medical students warn of fewer residency spots
In a joint statement with the Canadian Federation of Medical Students, the Ontario Medical Students Association says the government will cut funding for 50 residency positions by 2017. ...
CUPE intends to keep shining light on Hydro One IPO
After the union raised concerns about the board of directors being sidelined in the process, government 'admitted the mistake, and within a week made a reversal of a bad decision,' CUPE's Ontario director points out. ...
Seen: Ottawa aligns Canadian fuel regulations with those of the U.S.
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Happening: Hydro Ottawa buys power plants from Fortis
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Government looking to generic drugs to rein in costs
Proposed regulatory changes to the Ontario Drug Benefit Act would encourage people to give generics a try before the province would begin to cover expensive name-brand medications. ...
Heard: Legal Aid Ontario boosts funding to clinics
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NDP to Liberals: What else are you selling?
In a letter to Finance Minister Charles Sousa, the NDP's finance critic, Catherine Fife, seeks some answers from the government about future asset sales, saying 'Ontarians deserve to know what your plans are.' ...
Seen: Province and feds helping to upgrade Six Nations watermain
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Happening: Atikokan hospital seeing $11.3 million in renovations
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