The premiers will start out in Happy Valley-Goose Bay to meet with leaders from National Aboriginal Organizations, before heading to St. John's to take on other issues, including the economy, health care, climate and en ...
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Dunlop: PCs would support early return to legislature if all-out teacher strikes occur
The PC education critic says he doesn't think the move is necessary now, but that could change if teachers' unions say their members won't be in classrooms in September. ...
NDP support remains high as party sounds off on Hydro One sale
NDP finance critic Catherine Fife wouldn't comment on the Forum Poll numbers, but said her party sees the partial selloff of Hydro One as the 'tipping point' for the Liberals. ...
Wynne, Hudak and MacLeod agree to ‘put our legal battles behind us’
Premier Kathleen Wynne and PC MPPs Tim Hudak and Lisa MacLeod send out joint statement saying defamation lawsuit in relation to comments made about gas plants scandal is over ...
Catholic teachers’ union files for no board report
Once the Ministry of Labour issues this report, a 17-day countdown to a legal strike position will begin ...
New deal signed for 12,000 Loblaw workers
United Food and Commercial Workers union members won't be going on strike July 11 after ratifying a new six-year agreement over the past few days ...
Loblaw workers voting on changes to proposed deal
The United Food and Commercial Workers Locals 175 and 633 as well as 1000A and the company say they agreed on amendments to the tentative contract that was earlier rejected. ...
Government opens pick-your-patient-ombudsman consultation
The province said Tuesday that Ontarians can go online until Aug. 31 and choose the skills, experience and personality traits they want in a patient ombudsman. ...
U of T workers awarded contract originally rejected in arbitration decision
CUPE 3902 members at University of Toronto will be covered by a contract backed by the union's bargaining team but narrowly rejected in a ratification vote ...
New Democrat MPP wants all parties involved in review of residential system
NDP children and youth services critic Monique Taylor says an open public review should be conducted instead of appointing a panel ...