John Sewell on The Charter City
On October 21, 2020 ARM Chapter 12 hosted a presentation in which former mayor of Toronto, John Sewell spoke of the need for a Charter City.
On October 21, 2020 ARM Chapter 12 hosted a presentation in which former mayor of Toronto, John Sewell spoke of the need for a Charter City.
REG 274 was introduced by the previous Liberal government to strengthen seniority provisions and equity practices in local collective agreements.
The Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP) is a federal crown corporation established in 1999 to invest the pension funds of federal public service workers…Since its acquisition in 2006, PSP has owned and operated the second-largest for-profit Long Term Care company in the country under the name ‘Revera’.
“I am writing to you regarding your government’s announcement of an independent commission into COVID-19 and long-term care on behalf of the members of the Hamilton, Burlington and Oakville Chapter of the Congress of Union Retirees of Canada [HBO CURC].”
Malcom Buchanan is a former President of OSSTF
The following is a media release from the Toronto and York Region Labour Council.
The following is a media release from the Provincial Office of OSSTF.
“..new evidence has been published that suggests children may have more viral load, and may transmit the virus as much or more than adults.” Bob Bernstein, Toronto Star, August 10, 2020
In this issue Neil Walker gets the Ian Cameron Award, Charles Hawkes digs into the crisis in long term care homes, Leslie Wolfe talks about the covid classroom and much, much more…
Yesterday, Doug Ford abdicated political responsibility for the reopening of schools in a healthy and safe manner when he intoned that “it’s not my plan”, while laying responsibility for its woeful lack of consideration for the basic recommendations made by Sick Kids in their most recent school reopening report at the feet of some faceless nameless group of experts.
In this first issue of 2019 – 2020 Charles Hawkes reviews The Sport and Prey of Capitalists by Linda McQuaig, Ed Preston discusses the Charter City and much, much more…