The premier spoke favourably of adjusting the airport train's fare structure, and hinted at much bigger potential changes to how the service operates. ...
Daily Archives: February 8, 2016
Gas giants trying to grasp costs of coming cap-and-trade program
Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. and Union Gas Limited have, or are applying for, accounts that will record the cost of government greenhouse gas reduction programs, and are eyeing repayment for those expenses. ...
Your afternoon recap
Your afternoon roundup of news and noteworthy items for Monday, Feb. 8. ...
ORPP’s infrastructure investments will mean diminished returns for fund members, says analyst
The ORPP has come under fire by an analyst worried that its goal of funding provincial infrastructure projects will saddle fund members with sub-par assets. ...
Province commits $600,000 to two agencies for refugee settlement services
Premier Kathleen Wynne said Ontario will have taken in 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of February, calling it a "remarkable success story." ...
Heard: Natural resources ministry to offer 2,000 summer jobs
...
Seen: Record numbers visit Toronto as cheap loonie a tourist draw
Toronto attracted more than 14 million visitors for the first time ever last year thanks in part to a favourable exchange rate for Americans. President and CEO of Tourism Toronto, Johanne Bélanger, says tourism in ...
Seen: 6,861 advance ballots cast in Whitby-Oshawa byelection
...
Heard: Six Nations Polytechnic to give out standalone degrees
...
Heard: CPA Canada appoints Joy Thomas president and CEO
...