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Category: News
Wynne: No more ‘second-class citizens’ on the buses
Premier says the Liberals' $29-billion, 10-year transit plan is aimed at building a cohesive system for the Toronto and Hamilton areas so that "everyone can fully benefit from living in the GTA." ...
Seen: Smart fares instead of new subways?
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People on the Move
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Ontario jobless rate edges lower to 7.3 per cent
Good news for the Liberals? It's not that simple - indeed, Conservatives find more ammunition as jobless numbers appear to be skewed by part-time employment. ...
Hudak promises action in first 100 days in premier’s office
If elected, Tory Leader would immediately begin implementing campaign promises aimed at job creation and fiscal prudence - starting with a drastically slimmed cabinet ...
Dean: All three main parties buy into tough fiscal constraints
Columnist Tony Dean says balancing the budget would be no cake-walk for any party and the public service is going to take some stick regardless of the election's outcome. ...
Debt biggest issue facing Ontario, says taxpayers’ group
The Canadian Taxpayers' Federation says 'more deficits are not an option,' and that 'brutally honest' PC Leader Tim Hudak has the best plan to fight red ink. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Friday, June 6. ...
Toronto deputy mayor breaks with tradition, endorses Wynne
Norm Kelly, a former Liberal MP and current head of the Mayor's Office in Toronto, commends 'city-friendly leader' Kathleen Wynne. ...