An FDI Markets report finds Ontario attracted 12.46 per cent of the total overseas investment into North America – a figure that bolsters Liberal claims government policies are working. ...
Category: Election 2014
War of words begins between Working Families and Tories
'Tim Hudak and the Ontario PCs - risky change we can't afford' versus 'In reality, they are nothing but a coalition of union bosses'. ...
Wynne attacks other leaders’ stands on auto sector
In tour of auto plants, Premier blasts Tory Leader Tim Hudak for 'reckless' comments that 'put jobs at risk,' then dismisses NDP Leader Andrea Horwath as 'irrelevant to the very serious challenges we're confronting.' ...
Seen: Thunder Bay will suffer under Tories’ job cuts: OPSEU head
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NDP plans $60 milllion a year for ‘Open Schools’
Initiative geared to making programs more affordable for parents and seniors, while avoiding cost of closing schools with half-empty classrooms. ...
Seen: Pharmacists urge politicians to back their expanded role
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Nurses’ union targets Hudak’s plan to cut public sector
ONA radio ads say health care hangs in the balance amid the Tory Leader's plan to chop 100,000 jobs. ...
Cities will need user fees to pay for infrastructure, report warns
Municipalities will need to tap other sources of money as they face a squeeze on transfer payments arising from provincial and federal governments seeking to balance their own books, according to a paper from the Univers ...
Ontario Place: $100 million revitalization is just the beginning
Premier Kathleen Wynne said her party will keep Ontario Place condo-free, but the $100 million promised will be just the start. ...
Heard: Cut tuition fees 30%, students federation urges
None of the political parties campaigning for the June 12 election are promoting policies to help college and university students cope with high tuition fees and rising debt, a student lobby group complains. "Stud ...