Also: Canada’s newest superhero is a Cree teenager
Ontario grapples with deficit
But turnout still dismal
Ontario and Manitoba to vote in October
More classroom experience needed, they say
Only certain programs will get new money
Ontario develops mobile app for OSAP
UPDATE: Call off the alarums. “Free markets are alive and well,” said McGuinty today, clarifiyng his ministers remarks. “It’s just that they have a new partner.”
For crying out loud:
The subject of my magazine clmn this week is the hugely disappointing (and expensive) study, Ontario in the Creative Age, prepared for the Ontario government by Roger Martin and Richard Florida. The column speaks for itself, but two points worth adding:
BY ANDREW COYNE
Protesters say they blame Premier McGuinty for allowing fees to rise as much as eight per cent annually