To expand the CPP, the federal government will need the consent of two-thirds of provinces — and even if it satisfies Ontario's requirements, those negotiations could take a while. ...
Daily Archives: October 20, 2015
Brown bashes municipal land transfer taxes, says province should stop cutting funding for cities
PC leader Patrick Brown calls Toronto's land transfer tax 'a prime example of why home ownership is becoming harder and harder to achieve.' ...
Opposition warns Trudeau’s win leaves less cover for Wynne
NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says she'd like to see incoming prime minister Justin Trudeau invest in Ontario infrastructure, and stop the premier from selling off part of Hydro One. ...
Heard: Air Canada signs 10-year labour deal with CUPE flight attendants
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Wynne welcomes new ‘federal partner’ – insists it’s not about the money
The Ontario premier said she's 'most of all' looking forward to a new tone in Ottawa, and will be seeking to build a relationship with Justin Trudeau that's based on more than simply getting repaid for her campaign help. ...
Happening: Runnymede Health Centre cuts nursing jobs
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Purchase: What the Liberal landslide means for Ontario
Columnist Bryne Purchase writes that Kathleen Wynne need not proceed with the Ontario pension plan if Justin Trudeau broadens the CPP as promised; and the province will do well in the infrastructure spending binge. ...
Heard: Province invests in North Bay anti-poverty programs
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What was asked in question period
For Tuesday, Oct. 20. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new or recently renewed registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...