Your weekly roundup of appointments and job moves. ...
Daily Archives: March 17, 2017
Who’s lobbying for whom
A list of new, renewed and amended registrations with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner. ...
Labour economist lauds province’s ‘long overdue’ move to update fair wage policy
Labour Minister Kevin Flynn is seeking public input to help "ensure government contract workers continue to receive fair wages and benefits” and “to protect them from unfair competition when bidding on government contrac ...
OPG strikes ‘confidential’ deal to buy beleaguered partner out of solar project
The project, a 44-megawatt solar farm on the site of the shuttered Nanticoke coal-fired power plant, represents a new direction for OPG, which produces about half of Ontario’s electricity via nuclear power plants and hyd ...
Doctors fear Bill 87 could suspend them over false claims of sexual abuse
The bill would expand the definition of sexual abuse and allow for doctors to be suspended prior to a finding of guilt. ...
Hutton: Education Minister needs a March Break reset
Columnist Deb Hutton has some strong words for the education minister. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, March 17. ...