Ontario Daily Digest: Apr. 9, 2012
Aboriginal Affairs
CBC News (CP): Attawapiskat keeps court date with Ottawa over housing crisis
Timmins Daily Press: Attawapiskat awaits ruling on appointed manager
Toronto Sun: Attawapiskat hopes to win court battle against government
Cornwall Standard Freeholder: Akwesasne rejects gvt. approach to jury duty
Community and Social Services
Hamilton Spectator: Trapped: Half of unemployed shut out of Ontario’s job training
Education
CBC Toronto (CP): School board blasted for plan to bar Bible handouts
Ottawa Sun: Needs clash as board looks to fix overcrowding
Kingston Whig Standard: Credit cap creates confusion
Hamilton Spectator: A cap on the victory lap
Energy
Guelph Mercury - Roberts: Business case for energy crops expected to improve
Finance
Guelph Mercury - Cohn: Horwath is undertaking a delicate balancing over the budget
Windsor Star: Corporate tax rate
Orillia Packet & Times: NDP holds fate of election in its hands
Hamilton Spectator: Spec ed: Ontario’s economy needs horse racing
Toronto Sun: University research outlines the dangers of slot machines
Health Care
CTV News: OxyContin replacement still powerfully addictive: MDs
Ottawa Sun - Robson: Robson: Food for thought
Toronto Star - Andre Marin: Ontario ombudsman could hold hospitals to account
Globe and Mail - Picard: Post-surgery codeine still killing children, new study says
Labour
Sudbury Star: Tragedy spurs call for action
Transportation
Globe and Mail - Op-Ed: How to get Toronto’s transit policy back on track
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