The Liberal government has said electoral finance reforms are coming soon, but details and a deadline are still vague. ...
Daily Archives: January 19, 2016
CEO of pharma giant meets with Wynne ahead of speech to Economic Club
CEO of pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly, John C. Lechleiter met with Premier Kathleen Wynne Tuesday morning ahead of a speech to the Economic Club of Canada. He gave his account of the rich history of successful collaborat ...
Wynne attacks opposition’s ‘opportunism’ in Whitby-Oshawa campaign stop
Premier Kathleen Wynne was back on the campaign trail on Tuesday, and declared both opposition parties are opening the door to coal-fired power by demanding cheaper electricity rates. ...
Heard: Iamgold expects slight drop in gold output this year
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Nipigon bridge may not have two-way traffic till end of Feb.
Visual tests on the broken bolts are expected to be completed this week, but full test results, including chemical analysis, will take longer. ...
Heard: Gay Lea dairy co-op expands into goat farming business
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OPG fined by nuclear regulator over Pickering plant operations
In citing actions not in compliance with operating licence, Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission warns of 'behavior' that could 'result in unreasonable risks to national security, the health and safety of persons and the e ...
Seen: Native band signs development deals for its northern reserve
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Seen: Ontario and Manitoba auto clubs announce merger
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Op Ed: A tax on pop – what next, a tax on binge viewing?
CTF Ontario director Christine Van Geyn opposes calls by some health care groups for a tax on soft drinks to discourage consumption of high-sugar beverages. ...