Tag: Mark
Routley: Disappointed Conservatives down but far from out
Sam Routley, Western University Canada’s Liberals have, once again, risen from the dead. Their re-election with Mark Carney at the helm is a remarkable development in Canadian federal politics — the party not only managed to reverse the dire predictions of its demise but also, despite voters expressing a desire for change, retained its control […]
Baranyai: Alberta premier out of sync with mood in Canada
To paraphrase an idiom: There’s no “I” in Team Alberta, but there are two in Danielle Smith.
Hanover Barons advance to Schmalz Cup final
The Hanover Barons will compete for the Schmalz Cup. The Barons travelled to Napanee Thursday night, where they beat the Raiders 5-2 to earn a berth in the PJHL’s final. The Hanover Barons will now meet the Essex 73’s with Game 1 on Saturday inside Hanover’s P&H Centre at 3 p.m. Neither team scored in […]
The London area rounds out the top five of cities with the most job losses in the province with automotive and manufacturing sectors at the top of the hit list for the greatest impact, states a study
Ontario’s southwest will bear the brunt of the tariff war between Canada and the U.S., with the London region projected to lose 11,500 jobs, a new Ontario report says.
Some Thames Valley trustees staying put while supervisor runs show
Their embattled school board taken over by Ontario and placed under provincial supervision, some Thames Valley trustees say they’re staying put even with a diminished role and no paycheque.