In addition to buying up more ad space, Newspapers Canada is pushing Queen's Park to provide tax credits that would assist media companies making a digital shift. ...
Daily Archives: January 24, 2017
Sault Ste. Marie byelection pits two city councillors as Liberals try to woo a third
As Councillor Matthew Shoemaker mulls over a run for the Liberals, the NDP are poised to nominate Councillor Joe Krmpotich, while the PCs have already picked Councillor Ross Romano to run in the upcoming byelection. ...
Retirees fight Ontario’s hydro problems with online campaign
Two women from Bancroft have set up a website to help homeowners sort out their high hydro bills. ...
‘Why are you still writing me?’ Ontario enters Day Three of O’Leary-Liberal feud
"Why don’t you use your last days to do some work for the people of Ontario?” asked Kevin O'Leary in the latest salvo between him and the Ontario Liberals. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, January 24. ...
Big data becoming a big government trend: IPC
Information and Privacy Commissioner Brian Beamish has chosen big data as the theme of this year's Privacy Day. ...
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