Daily Update: December 10, 2021
In response to rising case counts and the threat of the Omicron variant, the Government of Ontario has announced new… more »
In response to rising case counts and the threat of the Omicron variant, the Government of Ontario has announced new… more »
With St. Catharines City Council’s approval, the pursuit of a single transit system serving all of Niagara took one step… more »
The Bank of Canada today declined to raise rates, holding the overnight rate at the effective lower bound of ¼… more »
The Ontario government is extending its Worker Income Protection Benefit program, which provides paid sick days, until July 31, 2022…. more »
Ontario has appointed nine members to a new Housing Affordability Task Force to give recommendations on housing supply and affordability…. more »
Niagara’s unemployment rate crept up from 7.3% in October to 7.5% this November, bucking downward trends in Canada and Ontario…. more »
The Ontario government is accelerating COVID-19 vaccine booster dose eligibility to Ontarians aged 50+ and additional high-risk individuals. Ontarians aged… more »
The Auditor-General has criticized the Government of Ontario’s COVID-19 business programs for lack of consultation and misallocation. Auditor-General: Ontario COVID-19… more »
Ontario has passed the Working for Workers Act, which will mandate end-of-day disconnects, ban non-compete agreements, and more. Government of… more »