Education Minister Liz Sandals says proposal for ETFO is same framework as contracts for other teachers' unions but takes into account conditions for elementary teachers ...
Daily Archives: September 14, 2015
Clock runs out on Marin’s term as ombudsman
With his term set to expire at midnight and no reappointment coming, Ontario ombudsman held a news conference Monday to slam summer's 'shambolic' hiring process ...
Horwath plans to keep up the pressure against Hydro One sale this fall
But with the initial public offering expected before the end of this fiscal year, there's no indication the Liberal government intends to back down on the partial sell-off ...
Lawyer Dianne Saxe named as new environmental commissioner
Saxe, who will take the position officially on Dec. 1, is a lawyer with four decades of experience in environmental law and a former senior prosecutor with Ontario's environment ministry ...
Liberals accused of delaying controversial proposals to protect ‘BFF’ Trudeau in federal election
Both opposition parties questioned whether Liberal government was holding back on contentious issues so as not to hurt Justin Trudeau's electoral prospects ...
Heard: OMA decries another cut in doctors’ fees coming Oct. 1
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Brown’s first question period puts focus on hydro rates and first responder benefits
Brown opened up his first question period with a call for a more congenial atmosphere in the house – and then immediately attacked the Liberal government ...
Happening: Province launches $20-million pilot program for high school career development
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Heard: U of Guelph professor named energy chair of Frontier Centre for Public Policy
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What was asked in question period
What was asked in question period on Sept. 14, 2015 ...