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Daily Archives: September 1, 2015
Police carding consultations wrap up with contentious Toronto meeting
Although the province says it is committed to prohibiting arbitrary police street checks, it continues to say that street checks with a 'clear policing purpose' may still be allowed going forward. ...
No link seen between teachers’ salaries, student performance
A study by David Johnson for the C.D. Howe Institute finds no clear relationship between province-wide test results and teacher compensation in six provinces. ...
Amid recession, mixed signals for manufacturing sector
Canada saw its GDP shrink in the first half, Statistics Canada reports, but interpretation of various data for the traditional backbone of Ontario's economy - manufacturing - seem all over the map. ...
Heard: Two junior miners with Ontario projects acquired by gold investor
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Seen: Province helps brewery expand with small grant
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Hydro One shares for pension concessions: Chiarelli
A new contract between the Society of Energy Professionals and Hydro One will pay the workers shares of the utility, as well as a 1.5 per cent raise and a lump sum. ...
OSAP changes mean students can take grants without loans
Other changes for the 2015-16 school year include students not having to report vehicles when they apply for financial aid and exempting the first $3,000 of students' assets from their financial assessment. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new or recently renewed registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Heard: After-hours workers reject CAS offer, strike continues
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