Sam Hammond told the 800 delegates gathered at a downtown Toronto hotel that the elementary teachers union was involved in a federal campaign for the first time ever because the Conservatives are attacking Canadian value ...
Daily Archives: August 17, 2015
Opposition parties call on the government to address municipal funding gaps
PC Leader Patrick Brown and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath say the government's move to sell off part of Hydro One is not in the best interest of municipalities. ...
Happening: CUPE gets new deal for AIDS workers in North Bay
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Police backing tougher fentanyl rules proposed at Queen’s Park
Tory MPP Vic Fedeli's private member's bill would require used fentanyl patches to be returned before new ones are issued. ...
Province to overhaul municipal disaster assistance program
The province will replace the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program with two programs: one for municipal governments, and another one for businesses and individuals. ...
Heard: Canadian workers of American Airlines-US Airways join United Steelworkers
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Heard: Province approves two clean water plans for GTHA
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AMO exploring options for additional revenue tools for municipalities
AMO's report projects property taxes will have to increase by 4.51 per cent a year for the next 10 years to meet current service levels and standards if all other revenues remain stable. ...
Heard: Catholic teachers launch radio ads ahead of new talks with province
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Seen: Barrick names Kelvin Dushnisky company president
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