The contract was worth $1.6 million. ...
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PC government looks to overturn LTEP process, shift planning power to OEB and IESO
The government's proposal looks to rely on agency expertise for energy planning. ...
Unions continue call for repeal of Bill 124, saying wage cap legislation is ‘especially cruel’ amid pandemic
The wage cap legislation applies to not-for-profit long-term care homes. ...
Evictions set to resume this month, despite COVID-19 fears
The eviction ban will expire with the stay-at-home order in each region. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Tuesday, February 9. ...
In brief: Hydro rates, hockey diners and a key endorsement from the premier
A collection of briefs on the news of the day. ...
‘Everybody’s pretty burnt out,’ says Horwath as NDP calls for March Break to continue as planned
The government has said it's looking to the chief medical officer of health for advice. ...
Public Health Ontario’s IPAC experts held back from helping long-term care homes over bureaucratic concerns, LTC commission told
The former CEO was worried about his agency's standing and funding amid the province's reorganization of the health-care system. ...
Government announces business reopening plan
All regions will have the stay-at-home order lifted by Feb. 22. ...
Your morning briefing
Your morning roundup of news and agenda items for Monday, February 8. ...
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