Ontario electricity prices going up Nov. 1 Electricity rates across Ontario are about to change. The Ontario Energy Board (OEB) says new prices under the […]
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Ontario firm linked to medical supply shortages received government funding for skills development
Ontario company tied to medical supply shortage received nearly $19M in job training funds The Ford government is facing tough questions about why an Ontario […]
Ontario college part-time support staff to vote on potential strike next week
Part-time support workers at Ontario’s 24 colleges will hold a strike vote next week, as thousands of full-time workers continue their fourth week on the […]
Ontario PC Donors Received Millions from Skills Development Fund, Raising ‘Slush Fund’ Concerns
Opposition Criticizes Ontario Government Over Skills Fund Grants to PC Donors Opposition parties say Ontario’s Skills Development Fund (SDF) is being misused after it was […]
Ontario Finance Minister Warns Grocers: Collect Empty Bottles or Lose Right to Sell Alcohol
Ontario’s finance minister is pushing back against grocery stores that say they aren’t ready to take empty alcohol containers, warning them to follow the rules […]
Doug Ford Plans to Scrap Speed Cameras Across Ontario in Bid to Win Suburban Support
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he plans to ban speed cameras across the province, calling them an unfair “tax grab” in his latest push to […]
Ontario Grocers to Halt Alcohol Sales Amid Dispute Over Bottle Return Rules
As The Beer Store locations keep closing across Ontario, more responsibility is falling on grocery stores to collect empty alcohol bottles and cans — a […]
Ontario Minimum Wage Rising in October, but Experts Warn It Falls Short
Minimum wage workers across Ontario will see a small pay raise next month. Starting October 1, Ontario’s minimum wage will go up from $17.20 to […]
Ontario’s Fall Forecast Hints at Possible Early Winter Conditions
From mid-September to October, Ontario will see warmer-than-usual temperatures across the province, including big cities like Toronto and Ottawa. October should bring plenty of sunshine […]
No oil pipelines included among nationally significant projects
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government gets ready to reveal the first projects chosen as “nationally important,” Radio-Canada has learned that no oil pipelines are […]
