ON Economic Fundamentals 2008-10

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    1008ONTR = Oct 2008 Ontario

    1008TNTO = Oct 2008 Toronto


    1008MSGA = Oct 2008 Mississauga

    1008LNDN = Oct 2008 London

    1008WIND = Oct 2008 Windsor

    1008CATH = Oct 2008 St. Catherines

    1008BTFD = Oct 2008 Brantford

    1008BAOR = Oct 2008 Barrie/Orillia

    1008OTWA = Oct 2008 Ottawa

    1008HAMN = Oct 2008 Hamilton

    1008KWCG = Oct 2008 Kitchener/Waterloo/Cambridge/Guelph

    1008DAJX = Oct 2008 Durham - Ajax

    1008DBRK= Oct 2008 Durham - Brock

    1008DCLR = Oct 2008 Durham - Clarington

    1008DOSH = Oct 2008 Durham - Oshawa

    1008DPIK = Oct 2008 Durham - Pickering

    1008DSCG = Oct 2008 Durham - Scugog

    1008DUXB = Oct 2008 Durham - Uxbridge

    1008DWTB = Oct 2008 Durham - Whitby

    1008YAUR = Oct 2008 York - Aurora

    1008YEGM = Oct 2008 York – East Gwillimbury

    1008YGEO = Oct 2008 York - Georgina

    1008YKNG = Oct 2008 York - King

    1008YMAR = Oct 2008 York - Markham

    1008YNEW = Oct 2008 York - Newmarket

    1008YRHL = Oct 2008 York – Richmond Hill

    1008YTHL = Oct 2008 York - Thornhill

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    Mississauga Transit puts deal to a vote

    York Region's Viva bus drivers are heading back to the bargaining table today just as Mississauga Transit workers are preparing to vote tomorrow on a tentative contract.

    The 900 Mississauga workers, members of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1572, have traditionally been the highest paid transit employees in the GTA.

    No details were being released pending tomorrow's ratification vote, said financial secretary treasurer Nicholas Bye.

    http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/509302
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    Closing shocks Huron

    GODERICH -- One of Huron County's oldest and largest manufacturers is shutting down, throwing 500 people out of work in a region already hammered by plant closures and layoffs. Volvo Construction Equipment announced yesterday it is closing its Goderich road grader manufacturing operation, formerly known as Champion Road Machinery, by 2010 and moving it to Shippensburg, Penn.

    http://lfpress.ca/newsstand/News/Local/200...938841-sun.html
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    Mortgages may get tougher in city

    A tightening of mortgage rules and higher interest rates, sparked by the U.S. credit crisis, may cost some Windsorites their homes and limit credit to only the best clients, say agents for two local mortgage companies.

    With many large U.S. lenders failing, already bankrupt or awaiting a federal bailout, the credit crunch is slowly having an impact in Canada and particularly in Windsor.

    http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/sto...46-446c45cfb70d
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    City studies ways to revitalize Gore Park

    Twenty-five years after the legendary Gore Park fiasco, Hamilton is going to look at another revamp of the city centre gathering place.

    The public works department is beginning a new Gore Master Plan Study to revitalize the area after bus transfer stops now on the south leg of King Street are moved to a new transit terminal on MacNab Street South.

    http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/443145
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    Mayor: we must move fast on LRT

    Mayor Fred Eisenberger and city staff have less than a month to convince council the city needs light rail.

    Then the focus will turn to persuading transportation agency Metrolinx to fund it.

    A Metrolinx draft plan last month shortlisted an east-west rapid transit line from Centennial Parkway to McMaster University for funding -- but it didn't specify whether it would be a rail or bus line.

    http://www.thespec.com/News/Local/article/443211
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    Growth strategy calls for fewer detached homes

    WATERLOO REGION

    Our future includes better transit, fewer detached homes and a countryside line to restrain urban growth.

    So says the latest official plan for the region, proposed yesterday by regional council. The growth blueprint, three years in the making, will guide land use until 2029, with periodic reviews. That's when the population is forecast to reach 712,000, up from 516,000 today.

    The plan enshrines provincial legislation requiring this region to become more compact.

    All growth in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and four townships must conform.

    http://news.therecord.com/News/Local/article/422307
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    Taxes, development at top of Skinner's platform


    Randy Skinner is running in the municipal by-election for one reason -- to serve the people of Ward 2.

    The longtime Beaverton resident and business owner doesn't plan on taking shots at the three other candidates -- former mayor Keith Shier and former councillors Karen Windatt and Rossie Baillie -- and admires their service to the community.

    Instead, he sees the two-year term for the winner of the by-election as an opportunity to dip his toe in political waters. "I'm not running because I don't like the other candidates," he said in an interview last week.

    http://newsdurhamregion.com/news/brock/article/109362
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    Long Viva bus strike expected as talks stall


    Commuters are being warned to brace for an indefinite extension of the week-long Viva bus strike in York Region.

    Talks broke off again yesterday shortly after the union and Veolia Transport, the company that runs the rapid-transit bus routes, returned to the bargaining table.

    "It's been confirmed this will be a lengthy work stoppage. I don't see an end to it," said union president Bob Kinnear, less than three hours after the two sides met with a provincial mediator in Richmond Hill.

    http://www.thestar.com/News/GTA/article/510094
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    Airport has eye on $13M grant

    The aging, money-losing Niagara District Airport is willing to drop its request for $500,000 annually from regional taxpayers to pursue a federal-provincial grant.

    The catch: a third of the $13-million infrastructure grant up for grabs would have to come from local government.

    "This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity," said airport vice-chairman Ruedi Suter.

    "With this (grant), we could improve our sustainability to the point where we wouldn't need annual regional funding."

    The hoped-for grant would come from the Building Canada Fund, which requires a one-third contribution from each level of government.

    http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/Article....aspx?e=1229419
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    Seventh Street land's unique journey: from peaches, to autoplex, to vineyard


    Nearly two decades after a development proposal for a peach orchard ignited what would become one of St. Catharines' first greenbelt fights, the owners of the disputed land have returned it to farming.

    A 16-acre site of what was once simultaneously called both prime agricultural land and an inevitable development site, is now growing three varieties of wine grapes.

    "It's an excellent vineyard, very productive and good quality grapes," said west St. Catharines farmer Doug Whitty, who was approached in the late 1990s by John Mann, owner of the land at the northeast intersection of Seventh Street and the QEW.

    Whitty, who was already a grape grower, said after both of Mann's development proposals for the site failed, Mann asked him if he'd be willing to plant and manage a vineyard for him.

    http://www.stcatharinesstandard.ca/Article....aspx?e=1229407
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    Builder upset over dumping charges

    Builder Mike Quattrociocchi, under fire again as he starts work on the second phase of a controversial housing project on Grand River Avenue, said he's upset about misinformation being spread about his work.

    Quattrociocchi was referring to a letter to the editor in Wednesday's Expositor accusing him of dumping soil and concrete from his development in a public park.

    "What about those of us who use the park," asked letter writer Ruth Lowe.

    "Do our tax dollars count for nothing?"

    Quattrociocchi insists he isn't dumping material from his 20- unit housing project in Shallow Creek Park, but -- with the owner's permission -- on private property on Alfred Street overlooking the park.

    http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDi....aspx?e=1228694
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    Housing market booming

    The area's re-sale housing market boomed in September says the head of the local real estate association.

    There were 209 sales last month representing a 20.1 per cent increase over September 2007 and a total dollar value of $47,230,650, Stewart Anderson, president of the Brantford Regional Real Estate Association, said in a prepared statement.

    New listings were up 15.5 per with 1,113 active listing currently on the market, he said.

    http://www.brantfordexpositor.ca/ArticleDi....aspx?e=1228683
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    Ontario needs $11.8 billion in federal cash: McGuinty

    TORONTO - Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty pegged his long-running request for more federal funding at $11.8 billion yesterday, the first time he has attached a dollar figure to his nearly four-year-old campaign for greater "fiscal fairness."

    Mr. McGuinty adopted the number from a grim report issued by TD Economics earlier this week, he said. The report predicts Ontario could lose a staggering 250,000 manufacturing jobs in the next five years.

    http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/s...06-9b3de563491d
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    Neighbours, council fear turbine could provide more than energy

    Councillors on a committee that handles minor bylaw exceptions struggled for two hours yesterday to figure out what a backyard wind turbine has in common with tall flag poles and noisy air conditioners.

    And then, after six months and more than $5,000 worth of research and paperwork, Island Park resident Graham Findlay learned he had to wait at least one more day to find out whether he can erect a small turbine on his Iona Street property, the first application of its kind in Ottawa.

    http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/c...85-5313647d8032
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