Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has hit the brakes on Toronto Mayor Rob Ford’s subway ambitions as the mayor vows to take his fight to the court of public opinion. That sets the stage for a continued clash over the city’s transit future with McGuinty s ...
Feb. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty said today Canada’s most-populous province is entering “lean times” and that people shouldn’t expect the government to continue spending at the rate it has in recent years. “We’ve ...
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty promised "steady, measured and relentless" reductions in government spending as the province struggles to rein in a burgeoning deficit in tough economic times. "Now we find ourselves in a period of slow economic growth, a ...
Premier Dalton McGuinty is denied Rob Ford's claim that the province wants subways in spite of city council's wishes. McGuinty, along with Ontario's Transportation Minister, Bob Chiarelli, said he felt compelled to comment after hearing Ford claims that the province would ignore Wednesday's council's vote and proceed with the mayor's transit plans anyway.
Oh, NOW. Sure, Rob Ford doesn't seem to be winning any popularity contests right now...
SUDBURY, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Feb. 9, 2012) - Ontario needs to steer clear of the deep program cuts being pushed by Dalton McGuinty and his hand-picked advisor, Don Drummond, said Fred Hahn, President of Ontario's largest union, today in Sudbury.
A community portal about Ontario with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Ontario is the most populous of Canada's ten provinces and second only to Quebec in area. It is located in east-central Canada and is considered one of the provinces of Central Canada. Its capital is Toronto, which is also the largest city in Canada...more
A community portal about Ontario with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Ontario is the most populous of Canada's ten provinces and second only to Quebec in area. It is located in east-central Canada and is considered one of the provinces of Central Canada. Its capital is Toronto, which is also the largest city in Canada. Ottawa, the capital of Canada, is also located in Ontario. As of July 2006 there are an estimated 12,686,952 people in Ontario, representing approximately 37.9% of the total Canadian population.