. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere. * One is a conservative politician in his 40s who released a plan called “Path to Prosperity”. The other is a conservative politician in his 40s who has released a s ...
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Tony Dean: Split was no surprise
By Tony Dean Over the past weeks many commentators have suggested that the Liberal government’s approach to teachers’ compensation was driven by its byelection strategy. And today the results of Thursday's byelections ...
Ministry to Barrie: Cut phosphorus
By Kenyon Wallace The Ministry of the Environment is warning the City of Barrie that time is running out for it to meet provincially mandated limits on phosphorus in wastewater draining into Lake Simcoe. The city’s tre ...
Simcoe project is all about jobs
By Kenyon Wallace Simcoe County is embarking on an ambitious 20-month project to develop a repository of local labour market data in order to highlight areas in need of skilled workers and support job training. The pro ...
Seen, heard, happening . . .
. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere. * Elizabeth Witmer says her decision to step down as an MPP in the spring had nothing to do with politics. In an exclusive interview with the K-W Record published Fr ...
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People on the move
Denise Polgar has been named the first patient advocate for the ORNGE air ambulance service. Polgar, formerly an injury prevention specialist at Children's Hospital in London, assumed the post on Tuesday, "Medical tran ...
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. . . at Queen's Park, across Ontario and elsewhere * Craig MacLennan has left his post as Energy Minister Chris Bentley’s chief of staff to work for the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation. MacLennan’s new job titl ...
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