Paul Dubé on Tuesday released his annual report into the 21,328 complaints his office received in 2016-17. ...
Daily Archives: June 27, 2017
Sousa toasts Beer Store sending suds to your door
The private, quasi-monopoly adapts to the age of Uber Eats with express delivery pilot project in Scarborough and Ottawa. ...
Cabinet searching for commissioner to lead Wettlaufer inquiry
Cabinet to vet the commissioner and the scope of inquiry, with the attorney general doing much of the leg work. ...
Deadline nixed for Ontario public sector employers to post new executive pay packages
The reforms came after a spate of bad press over pay hikes for execs at OPG and Metrolinx, as well as proposed compensation for college management that were deemed too excessive by the government ...
Investors ask questions about housing and NAFTA impacts on Ontario economy
Gadi Mayman, CEO of the Ontario Financing Authority, said his organization’s outreach for the first quarter of the 2017-18 fiscal year was aimed at European bond buyers, who made inquiries about the possible pitfalls for ...
Seen: Wynne slams new softwood lumber penalties
Wynne and McGarry say the province will keep working with its chief negotiator, former federal international trade minister Jim Peterson, to provide relief for softwood lumber producers. ...
The Funding Portal – Week of June 19
B.C. is the top province this week, securing $355.2 million. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, June 27. ...