The network's VP of current affairs fills us in on TVO's new digital strategy for its flagship news program, The Agenda. ...
Author Archives: Brian Platt
Prebudget consultations kick off in Toronto
The finance minister acknowledged revenue projections continue to be revised downward — and also shrugged off the most popular suggestions on the province's online budget idea forum. ...
No answers yet on why Nipigon bridge failed — and who’s on the hook
As one lane was reopened for traffic on the brand new, $106-million bridge, neither the premier nor the transportation minister's office would say who will pay to fix it ...
Province prepared to bring in doctor-assisted death legislation if necessary
The Supreme Court of Canada just started hearings on whether Ottawa should get an extension past February 2016 on legalizing physician-assisted dying ...
No guarantee corrections deal will be net zero, Wynne acknowledges
"I can't predict exactly what the outcome of the arbitration will be, obviously," Wynne said. ...
Heard: Whitby-Oshawa byelection to be called for Feb. 11
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Corrections strike averted as issues go to binding arbitration
OPSEU's corrections unit has long been asking to be made an essential service and have their wages set through arbitration. ...
In job growth, Ontario finishes 2015 on a strong note
However, the Financial Accountability Office released a commentary that showed the province's 2015 job growth badly underperformed from spring budget projections ...
Province puts Seaton Lands on the market
The province is selling nearly 1,100 acres of land it originally acquired in the 1970s in anticipation of a new airport near Pickering ...
IESO hiring expert help for potential cap-and-trade effects
The two contracts posted by the province's electricity grid operator are looking for help on developing cap-and-trade policies around energy trading, markets and generation. ...