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Tri-Board School Bus Operators protest at Queens Park for better negotiation practices
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TORONTO A large convoy of school buses made its way to Queen’s Park on Tuesday to protest an Ontario government process, which, critics say, will hurt small businesses and force them to shut down. The Tri-board School Bus Operators Association, which employs nearly 1,000 people, says an unfair request for proposal process (RFP) by the province is putting small businesses at risk, making it too difficult for them to compete for routes and secure deals with school boards. The association said the request for proposal process is only favourable to large companies that have hundreds of schools buses across the province, and not helpful to smaller businesses serving local communities.
Tri-Board School Bus Operators Association Protest RFP System
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Publishing date: Mar 10, 2021 • March 10, 2021 • 2 minute read • Pictured are contestants from the 2020 Children s Safety Village Kids Got Talent show at the Empire Theatre. This year the show has gone vitual and will air on Cogeco on April 17, at 1 p.m. REBECCA REEVES Photo by Rebecca Reeves Photography /Rebecca Reeves Photography
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Despite still being mired in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the show will go on.
Organizers have been hard at work in an effort to ensure the second annual Children’s Safety Village Kids Got Talent show still runs, only this time, spectators will be viewing from the comfort of their own home.