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Category: Jobs and Employment
Stumbling economy will get back on track in 2016: RBC
Royal Bank predicts the Ontario economy will grow 2.8 per cent this year, less than earlier forecasts, and helped by housing, consumer spending and Pan-Am-related tourism; 3-per-cent growth seen for next year. ...
Education minister sees savings from three teachers’ strikes
Liz Sandals said part of the money will go to the Ministry of Children and Youth Services, which provided extra support for local communities whose children were caught up in the dispute. ...
Heard: Resolute Forest to build U.S. tissue mill
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Seen: Province spends $2.7 million to research workplace safety
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Dean: The privilege and responsibility of oversight officers should be exercised with care and discretion
Columnist Tony Dean writes about the growing boldness of the provincial ombudsman and auditor general. ...
Seen: Mulcair speaks out against Hydro One sale at CUPE convention
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Happening: Elementary teachers’ union heightens job action
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Dean: The unfolding drama of education negotiations in Ontario
Columnist Tony Dean says the drama of school board negotiations is gripping for observers of public sector collective bargaining but it’s not a lot of fun for those involved. ...
Heard: Accessibility certification program to proceed
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