Kathleen Wynne

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Ontario – How would the Retirement Pension Plan work ?

Often considered an issue that only engages politics at the federal level, pensions have dominated much of the early debate so far in the Ontario provincial election.  The reason is a proposal put forward by Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne to create a made-in-Ontario pension called the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP) to supplement the Canada … Continue reading

Cisco / To create up to 1,700 jobs with Ontario Govt

Cisco and the Ontario government today announced an agreement that could see the networking company spend as much as $4 billion over the next 10 years to expand its operations in the province. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Nitin Kawale, president of Cisco’s Canadian unit, attended a news event Friday in Toronto to release details of the … Continue reading

Canada Job Grant / Doomed unless changed say premiers

Unless the federal Conservatives make substantial changes to the Canada Job Grant, the jobs training fund is doomed to failure, provincial leaders say. Ottawa has to be open to changing the program because a “one-size-fits-all” approach to helping more people find jobs isn’t going to work, said BC Premier Christy Clark and New Brunswick Premier … Continue reading

Canada / BC and Ontario talk tactics against Canada Jobs Grant

The provinces are gearing up to battle Ottawa this fall over the federal government’s signature skills-training program, with British Columbia’s Christy Clark and Ontario’s Kathleen Wynne hunkering down to plan strategy for the coming fight. And in one of the sharpest criticisms yet of the Canada Jobs Grant, Ms. Clark said the program would simply … Continue reading

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