Kingston’s plans for 2024 include allowing businesses to build on-site housing for employees
Businesses in Kingston may soon be able to build housing on their own premises to accommodate employees, according to the city’s mayor.
Kingston’s plans for 2024 include allowing businesses to build on-site housing for employees
Businesses in Kingston may soon be able to build housing on their own premises to accommodate employees, according to the city’s mayor.
Sunny days at Arbru, a craft brewery that is completely off-grid
Proud co-owner Phil Audet says complete reliance on solar power makes ArBru, located just outside Mallorytown, one-of-a-kind in Canada.
Insurance claimants face long wait times after deadly storm hits Ontario and Quebec
“My major cause for concern right now is establishing what insurance will and will not cover, and how expeditiously they will do so,” said one
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Poloz speaks Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz will give a speech to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan Montreal on Thursday. Poloz kept his
Doug Ford’s political interference blamed for collapse of Hydro One-Avista deal
Washington State regulators have rejected Hydro One Ltd.’s proposed takeover of Avista Corp., citing political interference in the Ontario utility by its largest shareholder –
Ontario government moves to take greater control of Hydro One executive salaries
Ontario’s new Progressive Conservative government introduced legislation on Monday that would give it sweeping new powers over executive compensation at Hydro One. The bill, dubbed
Hydro One wants to spend $15M to redesign bills
Ontario’s largest and recently privatized electricity utility has spent $9 million to redesign bills and is proposing to spend an additional $6 million on the
Ontario sells what it expects to be final tranche of shares in Hydro One
The Ontario government is selling what it expects to be its final offering of shares in Hydro One, a move it says could raise more
Hydro One Q1 profit falls; electricity demand lower, costs higher than last year
The company that operates most of Ontario’s power grid is reporting a 20 per cent drop in first-quarter profit. Hydro One Ltd. (TSX:H) had $167
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Ontario’s Liberals and Progressive Conservatives each held their own in two provincial byelections Thursday. In Ottawa-Vanier, PC leader Patrick Brown failed in his stated goal
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