The Ontario Medical Association and the dissident docs have had their disagreements in the past, but they're pretty much on the same page when it comes to opposing the Patients First Act. ...
Daily Archives: October 11, 2016
Seen: Any ‘government support’ for Fiat Chrysler still to be determined: Duguid
Unifor will now set its sights on a contract with Ford, the sole remaining Detroit Three company with which it has yet to strike a deal. ...
Social assistance on the up, but reports suggest basic income may not be the cure-all
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives estimates it will cost $14.5 billion to bring 876,000 Canadians out of poverty. ...
Seen: Toronto councillor seeking Liberal nomination for 2018 election
The Progressive Conservatives recruited longtime Toronto councillor Raymond Cho to be their candidate for the Sept. 1 Scarborough-Rouge River byelection, and emerged victorious. ...
New interim fairness commissioner named, pay bump approved for next
The appointment follows an order in council that sets the full-time fairness commissioner’s maximum salary at $146,178 annually. ...
Happening: Ontario and Quebec holding another joint cabinet meeting
The two Liberal cabinets will meet Friday, October 21 in Toronto. ...
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, Oct. 11. ...