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Category: Government Finance and the Economy
Construction to begin on new Toronto waterfront development in late 2016
Waterfront Toronto announced Friday a 350,000-square-foot innovation centre that will house workspace for more than 2,000 employees in creative and technology fields. ...
Job numbers steady in January, but Duguid concerned about retail sector
The economic development minister said he'll be convening meetings with top retail sector executives to discuss the challenges, and how the government might be able to help. ...
Heard: Ontario, Quebec to lead record auto sales this year, Scotiabank says
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Dean: Striking a balance
Columnist Tony Dean points out the crossroads the government finds itself at as it attempts to grow the economy and increase public services, all while eliminating the province's deficit, and how these factors might impa ...
Seen: Siemens marks 1,000th wind power blade at Tillsonburg plant
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Seen: Ottawa invests another $14 million into youth entrepreneur program
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OPG president retiring, search for replacement begins
Tom Mitchell, the highest-paid public servant in Ontario, will stay in the position until Ontario Power Generation hires a successor. ...
Autoworker union calls province’s sale of GM shares ‘unhelpful’
Unifor president Jerry Dias isn't impressed with the province's decision to sell its stake in GM, saying leverage is needed to secure future investment. ...
Heard: Toronto waterfront real estate project to be unveiled Friday
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