Contrary to some reports that a contractor had been fined nearly $1 million for a slow response time, the province is still negotiating how much to fine the company and can't say what the exact cause of the problem was. ...
Daily Archives: October 6, 2015
Happening: Province to help Toronto juice maker expand
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Federal election promises get mixed grades
An Ontario Chamber of Commerce report says there are encouraging signs on reducing the tax burden, but not enough commitment on solving immigration snags and addressing funding shortfalls for regional economic developmen ...
TPP: Liberals waiting for new federal government to consider compensation
Premier Kathleen Wynne also defended her stance on the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Tuesday, reminding the opposition that many details of the deal remain unknown. ...
Happening: Contract talks between ETFO, government, school boards progressing slowly
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Education minister says Ontario’s private school growth slow compared with rest of Canada
A Fraser Institute report released Tuesday shows Ontario's independent school population increased 9.4 per cent between 2000-01 and 2012-13. ...
Seen: Timmins Gold replaces CEO in management shuffle
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After rocky negotiations, province and OPSEU in tentative deal
The province and OPSEU have reached a tentative three-year collective agreement, but one that does not include issues specific to corrections employees. ...
Seen: Ontario wind project boosts Canada past 10,000 MW milestone
A wind power industry group says Canada is now one of only seven countries that have more than 10,000 megawatts of wind power capacity, thanks to new turbines near Goderich that just came online. That project is p ...
Heard: Day of Action on campuses to promote student issues in election campaign
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