Ottawa employers track H1N1 productivity
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Public- and private-sector employers in Ottawa are developing creative ways to track and maintain productivity, while grappling with a rise in flu-related absenteeism.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Public- and private-sector employers in Ottawa are developing creative ways to track and maintain productivity, while grappling with a rise in flu-related absenteeism.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Ottawa's swine flu vaccination clinics continued to hand out wristbands to high-priority groups Wednesday, while the public health department opened flu assessment centres to help those suffering from H1N1-like symptoms.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
Pregnant women in Ottawa will be able to get a shot of adjuvant-free vaccine beginning Thursday, according to public health officials.
Jay Currie (Free subscription) | yesterday
CANADIAN CENTRE FOR POLICY STUDIES Free Speech and Liberty Symposium December 7 – Ottawa, Ontario Join us in Ottawa December 7 as we survey Canada’s historic commitment to individual liberty and how current government practices conflict with that proud tradition. Learn how, by suppressing free speech, human rights laws are actually undermining human rights in Canada and abroad. [...]
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | yesterday
The union representing Ottawa's transit workers says the city will have to hire more bus drivers in the next two years to make up for restrictions in its new three-year contract.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 04/11/2009
Ottawa homeowners may see a new fee for green bin collection on their property tax bills next year.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Six flu assessment centres will open across Ottawa on Wednesday to take the burden off the city's emergency departments, Ottawa Public Health has announced.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Conflicting messages from Ottawa Public Health are confusing some parents about who currently qualifies to receive an H1N1 vaccination.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 03/11/2009
Ottawa flu clinics are narrowing their targeted priority groups as the supply of H1N1 vaccine dwindles.
Market Wire (Free subscription) | yesterday
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) A correction from source is being issued with respect to the release sent out today at 3:58 PM EST. The corrected version follows.
CBC.ca (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Ottawa's Arch Street Public school remains closed for a second day as crews clean up from a water main break that flooded the school.
Market Wire (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) Canada's top social sciences and humanities researchers were recognized at Sagacitas - the seventh annual awards ceremony of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). The prizes, which include the Gold Medal for Achievement in Research, along with the SSHRC Aurora Prize, the SSHRC Postdoctoral Prize and the William E. Taylor Fellowship, are...
Shiro-Khorshid-Forever (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Open Letter to the Empire Theatres Regarding “the 1th Iranian Short Film Festival” in Toronto Sponsored by Islamic Regime Empire Empress Walk 5095 Yonge Street North York, Ontario Dear Sir/Madam, According to the reports by the Fars News and Persia Film, from November 6th to November 12th 2009, that your Theatre is hosting the “Canada’s 1th Iranian Short Film Festival”...
Morton's Musings (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
I suppose the legislature's intention is clear. And with that guns become anonymous in Canada -- well, fair is fair, gun advocates organised, got the votes and won. That's the way it's supposed to work so good for them. I disagree but recognise and respect the decision. I do hope this doesn't presage removing the limits on handguns in Canada. Vote to kill gun registry passes Private member's bill now...
Market Wire (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (MARKET WIRE) Canada's top social sciences and humanities researchers will be recognized at Sagacitas-the seventh annual Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) awards ceremony. The prizes awarded are among the Canadian research community's highest honours.