Ontario plans to invest $12 billion over 10 years to improve hospitals and $50 million in new funding to keep their facilities in good repair.
Campbell Company of Canada gets power boost from Toronto Hydro
Toronto Hydro and Campbell Company of Canada have unveiled a hot new power project at the Campbell Canada Toronto location.
Ontario Investing $333 Million to Improve Autism Services
Ontario Investing $333 Million to Improve Autism Services – Toronto, ON As part of the 2016 Budget, Ontario is investing $333 million over the next five years to launch the new Ontario Autism Program, which will provide children and youth with critical interventions faster, and provide services that are better matched to their needs. The […]
MediaEvents.ca Milestone: Celebrating 250 Posts
This month, MediaEvents.ca is excited to be celebrating creating 250 posts Thank you to all the readers, newsmakers and media who have contributed on MediaEvents.ca to date. The Most Popular Post: CANADIAN FILMMAKERS’ PARTY 2015 The Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television’s post about the 10th Annual Canadian Filmmaker’s Party became the most viewed and most shared […]
Ontario Investing More Than $50 Billion in Health Care
Ontario to invest in the health care system to give Ontarians faster access to the right care. In 2016-17, the government would be investing $51.8 billion.
Ontario Invests in New Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Parts Manufacturing
Ontario is partnering with Mitsui High-tec to build a manufacturing facility in Ontario, producing electric and hybrid vehicle motor cores.
Ontario Investing $23 Million for a State of the Art Building at the University of Guelph
Ontario is investing $23 million in a cutting-edge clinical learning building at the University of Guelph’s Ontario Veterinary College to support highly specialized and in-demand jobs across Ontario.
ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 2016 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARD WINNERS DURING LIVE CBC BROADCAST
TORONTO |MONTREAL, March 13, 2016 – Comedy titan Norm Macdonald hosted the 2016 CANADIAN SCREEN AWARDS live on CBC from the Sony Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, where 39 CSAs were presented to winners from across the country, it was announced by the Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television. “Tonight we congratulate and […]