Former premier says people should not make rash judgments and let the OPP investigation 'come to a conclusion before we, ourselves, jump to any.' ...
Author Archives: John Valorzi
Happening: Ontario nurses’ union presses for national health accord
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Ghosts of McGuinty, Harris raised in volatile pre-budget period
All three parties are invoking the names of unpopular former leaders as they jockey for support with a possible spring election looming. ...
Deputy health minister is a job he ‘couldn’t turn down’
Robert Bell brings an impressive CV and a plan "to do whatever I can to ensure that the health care we have today is even better quality and more affordable for our children and our grandchildren." ...
Public sector pension board hits 12.5% return in 2013
Plan's value soars to more than $20 billion for the first time, thanks to salary restraint in the public service, low inflation and solid investment returns. ...
In budget accounting, Ontario deemed best (of a bad lot)
The province (along with Ottawa) given an "A" by the C.D. Howe Institute for the way it presents its finances, but other provinces score poorly for missing spending and revenue targets. ...
Wynne announces $1.5-million grant to help bakery plant expand
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Wynne: Commitment to public transit ‘unshakable’
Despite taking HST and gas taxes off the table, the premier says there are other possible revenue sources to allow for a 'dedicated fund for transit.' ...
CPP board broadens its horizon into U.S.
Canada Pension Plan investment board strikes $1.8 billion (U.S.) deal to buy American life insurance company Wilton Re. ...
QP Briefing subscriber survey
Gauging our subscribers' interests to serve you better. ...