The government swears it's not advocating for new regulation of the film and television sector, even though it is. ...
Category: Taxes and Benefits
Province can thank Toronto for LCBO lands largesse
Queen's Park can expect a windfall in part as a result of regulatory work competed by the city and Waterfront Toronto that will make the property more saleable to developers. ...
Heard: Cell phones banned at Collingwood private school
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Duguid announces LCBO land sale plan, not for the first time
Minister of infrastructure announces start of sales process for 11 acres of land held by the LCBO on Toronto's waterfront, but isn't consulting with the City of Toronto or Waterfront Toronto. ...
Public pension plans rife with ‘hidden’ costs, report cautions
The Fraser Institute is warning government-managed pension plans, like the Liberals' planned Ontario Retirement Pension Plan, have plenty of management fees. ...
Feds’ refusal to share data blamed for refugee claims delays
Refugees seeking aid through the Ontario Temporary Health Program must wait twice as long to have their claims processed because the federal government has refused to share data with the province ...
Steelworkers and U of T profs seek to reform pension plan
U of T professors and steelworkers' union strike deal to co-operate on reforming troubled University of Toronto Pension Plan. ...
Unifor says Bombardier strike may put provincial commitments in jeopardy
Bombardier remains resolute in meeting customer deadlines despite an unsuccessful forced-vote action to end the strike at its Thunder Bay plant. ...
AMAPCEO ratifies four-year deal with province
New agreement with Ontario's 10,000 public-sector managers cuts starting wages as well as exit pay for annual savings of $55 million. ...
Duncan: Wynne’s history in education makes for daunting challenge in teacher talks
Former finance minister Dwight Duncan says to protect gains made in public education, the premier will have to persuade longtime allies in the teachers' unions to find savings. ...