As more communities declare themselves 'unwilling hosts,' Wind Concerns Ontario says the current procurement program for alternative energy projects scheduled to close in three weeks ought to be abandoned. ...
Category: Health and COVID-19
Seen: CUPE members rally for contract talks with AIDS Committee of North Bay
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National drug plan would hurt Canadians, think tank contends
Montreal Economic Institute says a plan proposed by the provinces would deprive Canadians of drugs because any savings would come through greater rationing rather than improved efficiency. ...
Advisory group recommends province take lead on community hubs
To make it easier for groups to plan for community hubs in surplus school space, the premier's advisory group wants to give school boards 180 days instead of 90 to sell off closed schools. ...
Mulcair pledges to work with premiers if elected
Federal NDP leader's pledge likely comes as good news to Premier Kathleen Wynne, who is campaigning for Justin Trudeau but has previously indicated she could work with Tom Mulcair. ...
Seen: Three teams shortlisted for CAMH redevelopment
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Seen: Onex buys U.S. hospital staffing companies
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CPP board buys stake in U.S. medical office properties
'This acquisition marks our entry into the health care real estate sector, a growing and compelling subsector within the real estate market,' Peter Ballon, head of real estate investments, says. ...
Ottawa urges Ontario to alter regulation of traditional Chinese medicine
In a letter penned to Health Minister Eric Hoskins, Jason Kenney asks for regulatory tests to be available in English, French and Chinese and for them to relate more to the practice of TCM. ...
Happening: Construction on Peel Memorial hospital reaches highest point
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