As the federal Liberals approach majority territory in national polls, and seem poised to win most Greater Toronto Area ridings, Wynne has attended as many as four campaign events a day in the final week of the election. ...
Daily Archives: October 14, 2015
Seen: Unifor says U.S. Steel bankruptcy court move affects 300 of its retirees
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School boards say sick leave, benefits only remaining issues
In contract talks, Ontario Public School Boards' Association says other issues including class size and teacher supervision time have been tentatively agreed on with the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario and the ...
Heard: Regulatory change will allow some employer fees for seasonal agricultural workers
To comply with federal bilateral agreements, the province is making a regulatory adjustment on its labour bill passed last November. The change will allow employers of seasonal agricultural workers to charge certain ...
Per-person spending on drugs in Ontario among highest in world
The yearly report released from Health Quality Ontario also shows the province is the only jurisdiction other than the United States where private spending on prescription drugs is higher than public spending. ...
Hydro One declares itself ‘independent, commercially-oriented’
Marketing material for the IPO says the utility 'will operate with an independent Board and autonomous decision-making.' ...
Seen: Province pushing forward with auto insurance discount for winter tires
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Heard: Daniels Corp. donates $3 million to waterfront arts centre
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Heard: American Express donates $1.25 million to Massey Hall project
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Happening: Casino and racetrack workers ratify contract
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