Decades of corporate and legislative obstruction to improvements for workers and their families seemed to be coming to an end when Bill 148 (Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs Act) was passed at the end of 2018. Bill 148 brought about profoundly overdue increases to the minimum wage and...
Provincial consultation continues on standardized testing, work/life skills, and health, and People for Education continues to share its research on behalf of parents, students and educators of this province. Here is a summary of their...
- by Dieter Heinrich
The closing of Tenneco is a body blow to the local economy. It seems to be due to larger economic forces. The decline in manufacturing is a North American story happening to small towns everywhere. We’ve known this for years, and this is another step in the same direction...
- by Crispin Colvin, Director, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
Ontario went to the polls for the second time this year with the municipal elections on October 22. While municipal politics may not be as high on some people’s radar as what happens at...
As you read this, Ecojustice lawyers are appearing before a hearing officer to give voice to the endangered piping plovers that nest on the shores of Ontario’s Sauble Beach. Wednesday, October 24 at 8:30 a.m. the final summations will begin at the Quality Inn in Owen Sound.
As many of you might know, it wasn’t all that long ago that...
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