The government is using money from the Southwest Ontario Development Fund to help the St. Thomas-area businesses renovate and launch new products. ...
Category: Government Finance and the Economy
Aquaculture gets a small break in 2014
A tweak to the rules governing Ontario's fish farms could mean a more secure industry in 2014. ...
After the ice storm, a blizzard of disaster relief applications
Toronto and other municipalities will be looking to the Ontario Disaster Relief Assistance Program for help to clean up after the ice storm. But it's not as simple as asking. ...
CDAO: AFP not always the best value for money
Engineers and designers say Infrastructure Ontario is using the AFP model on projects where it doesn't make sense ─ but they like what they see in Bill 141. ...
McNaughton: Province should step in to fight municipal red tape
Tory Labour critic takes brief break from blaming the Liberals to agree that municipal rules matter too. ...
Service industry seeks to tweak bill aimed at who keeps tips
Michael Prue has brought his tip-out bill further than it's made it in two years, but industry pleads its case for the right to take some of the tips that wait staff feel belong to them. ...
Fedeli says Grits hiding true budget numbers
Sousa calls for opposition "stalling tactics" to end over Bill 105 ...
Hoskins announces Alberta trade office to forge new links with Ontario business
Office announced by economic development and trade minister in Calgary will tie Ontario's industrial base to the supply chain for Alberta's oil industry. ...
Wynne, Murray and Sousa tout ‘green bonds’ to build infrastructure
The premier and the finance and transportation ministers announce Wednesday that the province is getting into the green bond market ─ a first in Canada. ...

Fedeli wobbles on private booze sales as convenience stores pledge shelf space for Ontario beer and wine
The government reiterated its opposition to privatized beer and liquor sales as large convenience stores commit 30 per cent of their shelf space. ...