Andray Domise says he's disheartened by the red tape involved in legitimizing a charitable organization such as his grassroots tech group for diverse youth. ...
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Seen: CFIB wants Ontario to consult on proposed CPP boost
Ontario's finance minister said the government did its fair share of consultation over the now-defunct ORPP. The CFIB commissioned a poll that showed many Canadians ... ...
Your morning briefing
Your roundup of news and agenda items for Thursday, September 8. It's game on for Jesse Thompson. The 17-year-old Ontarian who won his human rights fight against a minor hockey league that wouldn't ... ...
Ontario puts up $1.7 million to help bartenders, servers deal with sexual harassment
Bill 132, which is aimed at combating sexual harassment and violence in the workplace, comes into effect Sept. 8 ...
New zoning, development rules would spur ‘gentle densities’ in GTHA: Ryerson study
A new study recommends Ontario ease transit-oriented development in order to get the most bang for its $32 billion investment in infrastructure ...
Seen: Expanded powers for death oversight council
The province says changes to the Coroners Act will increase transparency and accountability. The body that oversees Ontario's chief coroner will be able to recommend when a inquest is called under a new regulation. ...
Happening: Patrick Brown’s first corn roast
If the Liberal government's proposal to ban politicians from fundraisers goes through, such corn roasts could soon be a thing of the past. ...
Unifor picks General Motors as target automaker in ongoing labour talks
GM will serve as the template for contracts with Fiat Chrysler and Ford, but an impasse at the bargaining table could also mean a strike at the former, as early as Sept. 19. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, September 6. It's back-to-school for Ontario's students today amid what the Toronto Star is calling a time of "labour peace." ...
Ontario picks first roster of wine retailers
Come October up to 70 grocery stores will be able to stock their shelves with wine. Up to 70 grocery stores will be able to sell vino effective Oct. 28, including Loblaws, Walmart, Metro, Sobeys, Highland Farms and othe ...