This statistic shows the assets of the Ontario provincial government in 2022, by type. In 2022, the provincial government of Ontario had debt securities assets totaling 36.7 billion Canadian dollars. Value of assets of the Ontario provincial government in 2022, by type of asset (in million Cana...
Ontario - Government, Society, Politics: The provincial government consists of the lieutenant governor, a viceregal representative appointed by the federal cabinet whose functions are purely formal; the Executive Council, or cabinet; and the elected Legi
participants; specifically around managing partnerships with external groups and stakeholders. This is not surprising given the current Canadian context around lack of affordable and safe housing and siloed funding structures at Federal and Provincial levels that hinder local service integration. Urban ...
What to do next: Work with an insurance professional to figure out if you have the right amount of coverage. You may be able to slim down your policy. You can also look into bundling your other personal policies (home, tenant, or condo) with your car insurance policy. Your policy's ...
Increase in the amount of money per tenant has raised the purchasing power of every individual towards being able to afford the cost of necessary commodities, culminating into an improved lifestyle among tenants. For instance, getting more money was an asset that aided frequent clothing shopping, ...
like making the right amount of eye contact . Too little eye contact can make you seem uninterested, but too much can be too intense. Talking clearly and correctly shows you can communicate well, a key skill at work. So, getting ready well for your interview can end in a successful meeti...
Raise base pay for personal support workers to $25 an hour. Guarantee access to mental health services for all health professionals. Repeal Bill 124, which limits public sector compensation increases. April 25: Top up the amount received by pensioners through the Guaranteed Annual Income System by...
Youth that we’re trying to keep out of shelter, [youth who do] not need the resources of a Housing First program, are still having to pay the same amount of money as these other folks. I have 16, 17-year-olds, and it’s like, a room rental is all that you can afford. So, ...