Association of Canadian Pension Management says governments shouldn’t rely only on mandatory plans, but rather a balanced approach that includes voluntary savings through incentives. ...
Category: Government Finance and the Economy
Heard: OPG opens new 78MW hydro plant in northern Ontario
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Heard: IESO says adequate power supplies this summer
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Heard: Union targets more customers in strike against can producer
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Driving for ‘sustainable, affordable’ car insurance
Insurance Bureau counting on 'true leadership' from all sectors - government, provincial regulators, insurers, lawyers and drivers - for 'bold but realistic solutions' to lower rates in Ontario. ...
Heard: Gateway pipeline could be good for Ontario’s skilled trades
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Ontario to grow a healthy 2.7 per cent in 2015 as exports gain
But no smooth ride for governing Liberals as Conference Board warns the province's 'budgetary situation remains immensely challenging.' ...
Canada most competitive in business tax, KPMG finds
A study suggests Ontario has some wiggle room in the contentious issue of raising corporate rates to generate more revenue. ...
Auto assembly and parts sectors to add 4,600 jobs in 2015
The Conference Board of Canada's industrial outlook report says strong auto sales will contribute to the addition of thousands of jobs to Ontario's auto sector. ...
Liberals to essentially freeze program spending after this year
Underpublicized spending restraints are already worrying the province's public sector unions, who will be in contract talks this year. ...