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Category: News
Seen: Nurses release best practices to stop elder abuse
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Heard: Catholic teachers expect ‘respectful’ contract talks with Liberals
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Wynne urged not to turn her back on NDP ideas
Both industrial and public sector union leaders point to progressive ideas in losing party's platform, in particular, raising the corporate tax rate. ...
Dean: Horwath opened door for Hudak – and Wynne walked in
Columnist Tony Dean observes that opposition missteps paved the way for the Premier's solid grasp on power but she has a tough job ahead: in respecting public expectations and reckoning with the unions. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, June 13. ...
For elated unions, a sense that it’s now payback time
Counting on Liberals to bring back the May 1 budget, possibly with labour-friendly improvements, for their efforts in marshaling the anti-Hudak vote. ...
Hudak quits as Tory leader after election drubbing
Search for a new leader will also have wrenching debate on what went wrong and why the party couldn't sell its tough-medicine campaign. ...
Liberals returned to power with majority, Hudak quits as leader
A clear sign that, despite party differences, Ontarians remain centrist in their politics, and refuse to be swayed by extreme policies of the left or right. ...
LIVE BLOG: Ontario Election 2014
Queen's Park Briefing will be live-blogging the campaign tonight. All you have to do is follow along below. ...