Steelworkers union says it has negotiated significant changes to terms of debtor-in-possession financing that provide a better shot at avoiding a foreclosure at the former Stelco. ...
Category: Government Finance and the Economy
Happening: Domtar has productive talks to settle industrial tax dispute in Dryden
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Ontario’s green bond issue heavily demanded by investors
Ontario's $500-million four-year issue of green bonds heavily demanded by Canadian and global investors, Finance Ministry says. ...
Happening: Liberals launch $25 million native development fund
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Heard: CFIB report says business pays too much in local taxes
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U.S. Steel Canada bankruptcy case adjourned
U.S. Steel Canada's court hearing regarding its bankruptcy filing was over in a hurry to allow negotiations between lawyers for the company and its creditors to continue. ...
Good Jobs Summit sets up roundtable to seek consensus
Good Jobs Summit creates new roundtable group to figure out how to promote training and partnerships to boost the economy. ...
Heard: Wilding takes over as CEO Ontario’s accounting association
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Unifor workers on strike at Hamilton parts depot over tiered wages
Unifor has made clear its intentions to fight two-tiered wages across the Canadian auto sector, where new hires are paid less than established employees on a permanent basis. ...
St. Joseph union swap came down to numbers, not voter dissatisfaction
A vote by 1,400 workers at a London hospital to leave OPSEU in favour of Unifor was hardly surprising, according to Smokey Thomas, who says it went into the vote grossly outnumbered. ...