Pan Am officials say they managed to save $54 million on security, $26 million on the Athletes Village, and $23 million on transportation costs based on estimates in March 2015. ...
Daily Archives: November 5, 2015
Hydro One shares gain more than 5 per cent in first day of trading
Provincial government pulls off one of the biggest IPOs in Canadian history on Thursday, as shares of Hydro One hit stock market ...
Heard: Autoworker unionist seeks to head OFL
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Tories allege Liberal government tried to tax former Ring of Fire miner ‘right out of Ontario’
In wake of Noront Resources reportedly getting cold feet, both opposition parties told government to get on with developing Ring of Fire ...
Heard: Bill 115 passes second reading by 95-0 vote
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Heard: Co-operators buys London personal, commercial insurer
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Canadian Police Association eyes boycott of upcoming film after director calls U.S. officers ‘murderers’
Speaking from Vancouver, association's president Stamatakis attacks 'reckless' comments by Tarantino ...
Province starts review of new home warranty legislation
A key question the review will consider is whether auditor general, provincial ombudsman should get oversight over controversial Tarion Warranty Corporation ...
Heard: Grand & Toy partners with native business group
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What was asked in question period, Thursday, Nov. 5 ...
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