As ETFO escalates its job action, Liberal government says it is calling meeting to 'discuss the status of ongoing labour negotiations and the impact of job action on students and parents' ...
Category: Government Finance and the Economy
Hydro One taps Toronto watchdog as company’s new ombudsman
Fiona Crean appointed as company's first-ever in-house ombudsman ...
Seen: Ontario to revemp Aggregate Resources Act
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ORPP implementation to proceed while CPP negotiations take place
To expand the CPP, the federal government will need the consent of two-thirds of provinces — and even if it satisfies Ontario's requirements, those negotiations could take a while. ...
Brown bashes municipal land transfer taxes, says province should stop cutting funding for cities
PC leader Patrick Brown calls Toronto's land transfer tax 'a prime example of why home ownership is becoming harder and harder to achieve.' ...
Heard: Air Canada signs 10-year labour deal with CUPE flight attendants
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Wynne welcomes new ‘federal partner’ – insists it’s not about the money
The Ontario premier said she's 'most of all' looking forward to a new tone in Ottawa, and will be seeking to build a relationship with Justin Trudeau that's based on more than simply getting repaid for her campaign help. ...
Election 2015: What it means for Queen’s Park policies
Depending on which federal party is in the driver's seat on Parliament Hill on Tuesday, some of the biggest policies of the Ontario Liberal government could look very different going forward ...
Heard: Miner Osisko pays $30 million for Teck gold royalties
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Canadian Oil Sands board rejects Suncor’s $4.3-billion hostile bid
Canadian Oil Sands board rejects Suncor's $4.3-billion hostile bid to take over the company, the biggest partner in the Syncrude oilsands joint venture in northern Alberta ...