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Author Archives: Natalie Paddon
Groundwork’s been laid for upcoming year in education
Child care modernization, contract negotiations with teachers and an update to the sex-ed curriculum all on Ontario's horizon for 2015. ...
Ministry of Labour lays charges against CAMH
Following the alleged beating of a nurse by a patient in January, charges have been laid against CAMH under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. ...
Heard: Canadian Blood Services workers set Jan. 8 strike deadline
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Social assistance payment problems are back, OPSEU says
Liberals maintain only a "limited number" of errors made in its new computer system in December. ...
Heard: Two big pension plans buy into wind, solar, water infrastructure
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Two Ontario manufacturers close the door for good during the holidays
Resolute Forest Products and Kellogg's cereal plant cease operations Monday, with more than 600 workers now out of jobs. ...
Heard: Ministry of Community and Social Services endorses recommendations for province’s developmental services workers
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Government commits another $5 million to cover SAMS costs
The Ministry of Community and Social Services is making this funding available to municipalities until the end of the fiscal year to cover overtime hours and temporary staff. ...
Heard: Ontario urged to encourage new technologies in health sector
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