
Politics and the Pen dinner raises $530K for Writers’ Trust of Canada
We know at this point we’re not going to spoil anything for you by jumping right to the end to tell you that author John
Politics and the Pen dinner raises $530K for Writers’ Trust of Canada
We know at this point we’re not going to spoil anything for you by jumping right to the end to tell you that author John
The $15 minimum wage could cost Ontario up to 90,000 jobs: TD Bank
Ontario’s plan to hike minimum wage to $15 an hour will cost the province’s economy as many as 90,000 jobs by 2020, according to a
Trudeau urges Canadian companies to seek fortune in China’s $5 trillion market
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called on Canada’s small-and-medium sized businesses to embrace globalization and help deepen what he termed the “Canada-China friendship” by exploring the
Ontario premier tours BlackBerry QNX Kanata facility
Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne travelled to Kanata on Friday, meeting with business representatives and other politicians while using one of the city’s most high-profile tech
Pharmacare, tobacco and hotel taxes: Five things to know about the 2017 Ontario budget
Ontario’s Liberal government delivered its first balanced budget in a decade on Thursday. Here are five things you need to know about the financial plan:
Ontario’s first balanced budget in decade promises billions in healthcare, infrastructure
Ontario’s Liberal government is promising to inject billions of new dollars into health care in its first balanced budget in a decade, a fiscal plan
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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
Premier Kathleen Wynne visits uOttawa Faculty of Engineering
Written by Daniela Rios The Premier of Ontario recently took an afternoon tour of the University of Ottawa’s Richard L’Abbé Makerspace and Maker Mobile facilities.
Hydro rebates not a temporary measure, Wynne tells Ottawa businesses
Hydro rates, infrastructure and fostering business growth were on the minds of Ottawa’s business leaders as the Mayor’s Breakfast series welcomed Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne.
Feds back stage two LRT ahead of formal funding agreement
Ottawa’s stage two LRT is picking up steam with some extra help from the feds. The city will get $45 million for preliminary engineering work
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