An update from Ontario Chamber of Commerce and the Credit Unions of Ontario is predicting better-than-expected growth, but warns not all parts of the province will benefit. ...
Daily Archives: December 9, 2015
‘Behind the eight-ball’: Is Ontario facing a crisis in corrections?
Correctional Services Minister Yasir Naqvi is laying at least part of the blame at the feet of the last federal government, which instituted what he called 'dumb-on-crime policies.' ...
Seen: Taxi drivers anti-Uber protest snarls traffic around Queen’s Park
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Policy and Research Advisor
Office of the Ombudsman, Hydro One Inc, Toronto ON We are looking for committed and experienced people with integrity, vision, and a belief in the value of advocacy to join the Office of the new Ombudsman at Hydro ...
Seen: Sexual violence bill passes second reading
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Payday lending reform bill introduced, but regulations still a year away
After having first commissioned a report on payday lending practices in January 2014, the province is now planning to have the new rules take effect in early 2017 ...
Options being weighed over apparent flop of OESP
On news that only 34,000 households out of 500,000 eligible have applied for the Ontario Electricity Support Program, Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli admits "we would have hoped that the take-up would have been larger." ...
What was asked in Question Period
For Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2015 ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Wednesday, Dec. 9. ...