Auto parts maker ArvinMeritor to cut Toronto plant in North American restructuring (Canadian Business)

September 8, 2007 on 10:09 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Romina Maurino And John Valorzi September 7, 2007 - 6:37 p.m. TORONTO (CP) - U.S. auto parts maker ArvinMeritor Inc. (NYSE:ARM) is shutting down a 500-employee Toronto plant and shifting the work to Mexico as part of a North American restructuring in an increasingly competitive automotive market.

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Ontario’s political leaders swimming with toxic chemicals, tests show (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

September 8, 2007 on 10:09 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

TORONTO (CP) - Anyone who thought Ontario’s political leaders were full of it now has incontrovertible proof.

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Ontario’s Party Leaders Test Positive For Toxins Melanie Adams (580 CFRA News Talk Radio)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Tests conducted by a Toronto-based environmental group have found the leaders of Ontario’s three main political parties are polluted with toxic chemicals.

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Ontario NDP leader speaks to Toronto Board of Trade (East York Mirror)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

A New Democrat provincial government would fast-track two light rail lines, along Eglinton Avenue and Jane Street, improvements along GO Transit’s Lake Shore line and cut short the proposed Spadina su…

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Toronto grade school girls to get HPV vaccine (CBC Toronto)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Grade 8 girls in Toronto will soon be lining up for vaccinations against the human papillomavirus, which can cause cancer of the cervix and genital warts.

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Injury sidelines Toronto FC’s Danny Dichio (CBC Toronto)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Toronto FC announced Friday that English striker Danny Dichio will be out of action for the next two to four weeks after sustaining an injury in training.

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Porter Airlines expansion planned for Toronto (CBC Toronto)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Porter Airlines says it will add six planes to its fleet and triple the size of its Toronto lounge, a controversial expansion opposed by some waterfront residents who say the regional carrier detracts from efforts to revitalize the city’s waterfront.

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Ontario’s political leaders swimming with toxic chemicals, tests show (CNews)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

TORONTO (CP) - Tests show Ontario’s political leaders are polluted with toxic chemicals. The Liberal, Progressive Conservative and NDP leaders were tested as part of a campaign by Toronto-based Environmental Defence.

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Electoral reform could drastically change Ontario politics on Oct. 10 (Canada.com)

September 7, 2007 on 10:44 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Ontario’s Premier Dalton McGuinty kicked off the Liberal party electoral hopes with a presentation called Moving Forward Together, at Toronto’s Marriott Hotel.

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Toronto under smog alert (CBC Toronto)

September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

The Ministry of the Environment has issued a smog alert for much of southern Ontario, including Toronto. Temperatures are expected to reach the high 20s or low 30s on Thursday.

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Harbinger Funds Entitled to $3.6 Million, Ontario Court Rules (Bloomberg.com)

September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) — Harbinger Capital Partners is entitled to C$3.75 million ($3.56 million) from the bankruptcy of General Chemical Canada Ltd. because it has priority over pension plans and government agencies, Ontario’s top court said.

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Alberta premier taking heat for visiting Ontario during election campaign (CNews)

September 7, 2007 on 9:48 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

EDMONTON (CP) - Alberta Premier Ed Stelmach is being criticized from within his own ranks for agreeing to make a speech in Toronto during the Ontario election campaign.

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Toronto under smog alert (CBC)

September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

The Ministry of the Environment has issued a smog alert for much of southern Onatrio, including Toronto. Temperatures are expected to reach the high 20s or low 30s on Thursday.

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Former TV anchor Ontario’s new lieutenant-governor (680 News)

September 6, 2007 on 7:31 pm | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

Toronto - Former Citytv journalist, David Onley, is now the Queen’s representative in Ontario. He was the first visibly disabled TV news anchor in Canada and now is Ontario’s first disabled lieutenant-governor.

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Jim Leech to take over as CEO at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (Canadian Business)

September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

TORONTO (CP) - The architect of Canada’s largest corporate acquisition has been named to take over as president and chief executive of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan.

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Former journalist David Onley sworn in as Queen’s representative in Ontario (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

TORONTO (CP) - Former television journalist David Onley has been sworn in as Ontario’s 28th lieutenant-governor, the Queen’s representative in the province.

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On eve of Ontario election, Conservative leader muses about creationism in schools (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)

September 6, 2007 on 9:46 am | In Toronto Ontario | No Comments

TORONTO (CP) - There is no reason creationism could not be taught in addition to evolution and “other theories” if private religious schools are brought into Ontario public school boards, Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory said Wednesday.

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