Bills on sexual violence prevention, reducing environmental waste, and clamping down on payday lenders are all queued up for the spring sitting when it resumes on Tuesday. ...
Daily Archives: February 12, 2016
Happening: Dates announced as province seeks public input on community policing
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What we learned from the Whitby-Oshawa byelection
From the PCs making another strong showing under Patrick Brown to the NDP again failing to capitalize on the Hydro One protest vote, here are a few byelection lessons. ...
Credit unions set to take on banks under new financial regs
The proposed changes include raising the deposit insurance coverage limit to $250,000 from $100,000 for basic deposits and permitting credit unions to 'wholly own a wider spectrum of subsidiary businesses than currently ...
Seen: New manufacturing training centre opens at Seneca College
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Duncan: On electricity file, AG risks short-circuiting credibility
Columnist Dwight Duncan observes how Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk’s last annual report was roundly criticized by the power industry sector - and deservedly so. ...
Why is human trafficking tolerated in Ontario?
Progressive Conservative MPP Toby Barrett calls on the provincial government to set up a task force to combat human trafficking, which he says is a growing problem in the province ...
Heard: Child treatment workers in Cochrane Temiskaming join OPSEU
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Heard: CPP Investment Board buys half of U.K. shopping centre
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People on the Move
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