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Ontario Liberals Must Repay Secret Funds Funneled To UnionsIf someone gave you $80.5 million dollars, you'd probably feel pretty good about them. You may want to shout it from the rooftops that you think they're great -- and you may even be willing to pay a million dollars or two to shout it, especially if it mea
Although Ontario poured more than $1 billion into employment retraining programs last year, fewer than 15 per cent of those graduates found a job in their new field, according to a blistering report from the province's auditor general Wednesday.
What we see here is a failure to implement or enforce even the most basic management controls or safeguards over public money
Premier says Saturday that she takes responsibility “for not paying close enough attention to some of the daily stresses in Ontarians’ lives.”
Family has received disconnection notices after falling $1,200 behind, despite bundling up in blankets to delay turning on their baseboard heaters
Yukon Liberals win majority government
Sandy Silver's Liberal Party has vaulted from third-party status in the Yukon legislature to oust the conservative Yukon Party after 14 years. The Liberals had one seat in the legislative assembly before the election, now they have 11.
The Financial Accountability Office predicts that Ontario's deficit will be $2.6 billion in 2017-2018 and will deteriorate further to $3.7 billion in 2020-21
Garth Manning: Large wind and solar factories give the finger to rural economies, heritage, and property and business values and landscapes — and nobody's talking about that
The Ontario green electricity regime is a monumental failure. The costs to consumers are prohibitive and damaging the economy
Reality of Right to Know Week in Alberta is grim
Freedom of information is one of the few effective tools in our democracy that allows opposition parties, advocacy groups, journalists, and others to hold those in authority to account. But in Alberta, the right to know is being eroded, even under a new g
A survey of attitudes towards electricity prices to be presented at the Ontario Energy Association conference in Toronto shows many voters are feeling the pinch and pinning blame on the Liberal government
'Kathleen Wynne’s world is like Alice in Wonderland.' Andre Marin cited Hydro rates as a reason to run
Figures released by the government show IT giant Cicso Systems got $220 million from the province, while Fiat-Chrysler and Honda Canada both got over $85 million
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