The NDP Leader isn’t crossing universal, government-subsidized child care off of that list, but she isn’t wholly committing to it just yet either. ...
Daily Archives: June 13, 2017
Second Ontario cap-and-trade auction another near sellout
About 95 per cent of all available carbon credits in the June auction were snapped up by Ontario’s biggest emitters, netting the province an estimated $504 million. ...
Foreign buyers are paying Ontario’s non-resident real estate tax – and voters may be loving it
An industry-commissioned poll has found strong approval of the Liberal government’s Fair Housing Plan, including its decision to slap a 15-per-cent tax on purchases made by foreign buyers in the Greater Golden Horseshoe ...
Doctors challenge province’s medically assisted dying policy in court
The case before the Ontario Superior Court cuts to the core of conscientious objection and throws a spotlight on “effective referral" in connection with assisted dying. ...
The Funding Portal – Week of June 5
Quebec is the top province this week, securing $164 million. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, June 13. ...
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