If approved by the court, plaintiffs will be awarded compensation worth nearly $36 million. ...
Daily Archives: November 12, 2015
Trudeau announces first ministers’ meeting for Nov. 23
The meeting, the first one with all the premiers since 2009, will have the upcoming UN climate change conference at the top of the agenda. ...
Premier’s adviser doesn’t foresee further asset sales, says wine update coming ‘soon’
Ed Clark, who serves as business adviser to the premier, also argues the province's economy is 'going to have to make some critical shifts' ...
Heard: Ontario doctors plan Queen’s Park rally over fee cuts
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Seen: Contractor hired for Thunder Bay fire management HQ
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Four projects short-listed for Ontario’s first social impact bonds
SIBs have been on the radar of Queen's Park for years and the government is slowly getting to the stage of signing contracts with private investors to fund the projects ...
EDC predicts stronger Ontario exports due to weaker Canadian dollar, stronger U.S. demand
Export Development Canada also credits lower oil prices for its rosy forecast, saying Ontario exports will grow by 11 per cent in 2015, led by the automotive and manufacturing sectors ...
Province pulls in $1.83B from Hydro One share sale
The government says it will also receive a $2.2-billion deferred tax asset benefit and a special payment of $1 billion from Hydro One ...
Seen: CPP assets rise to $272.9 billion
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Barrick sells non-core Nevada mines for US$720 million
Barrick strikes deals to sell Nevada mines, including to Toronto miner Kinross Gold, as it continues to pay down debt. ...