


Trump thinks Canadians are ‘nasty’ to deal with for avoiding U.S. travel, banning booze, ambassador says

Trade war to dominate meeting with premiers, prime minister

Mixed reaction from First Nations after premiers' meeting about major projects


Premiers to meet with Indigenous groups on first day of three-day Ontario gatherin

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Library association wants to talk municipal powers
Rob Elliot, a consultant with Counsel Public Affairs Inc., registered this past week to lobby for The Ontario Library Association.

'Monumental shift' – Canada facing off against different Trump administration in trade talks, says Sen. Yussuff
"He could care less about what we say or what a future tribunal might rule because he believed, at the end of the day, we don't have a choice."

Ontario adding 150 more jail beds in Niagara, Milton, Sudbury
Construction is expected to begin next year and cost the province more than $180 million.

Boundary adjustment talks between Barrie, Springwater and Oro-Medonte hit crunch time
In early June, the Ontario government set a Sept. 30, 2025 deadline for the three municipalities to reach a mutual agreement on a boundary adjustment framework.

Tabatha Bull on supporting Indigenous businesses as the U.S. trade war drags on
“We definitely have concerns about just that Indigenous economy of entrepreneurs that are smaller businesses, and then just also knowing that Indigenous businesses, their major barrier is still access to capital.”

CN Tower workers ratify new contract with employer, ending two-week lockout
Unifor Local 4271 members voted in favour of the new agreement with Canada Lands Company, the federal Crown corporation that owns and operates the iconic tourist attraction.

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Dairy processors want to talk supply management
The Ontario Dairy Council was registered this past week by Noah Mondrow, a consultant with Impact Public Affairs.

Money for nothing? Feds' failure to condemn Toronto's breach of housing deal 'concerning,' say critics
“I think that this has been another classic Liberal program where they promise the world all kinds of money, but forget about the follow through. This is a classic example of them not just forgetting about the follow through, but ignoring it and hoping we do too,” said Conservative housing critic Scott Aitchison.