


'Go Leafs go!' Doug Ford says as Maple Leafs, Senators set to battle in NHL playoffs

Barrie seeks funding for key infrastructure to boost housing and jobs: Mayor Alex Nuttall
The city’s list of priorities, Nuttall said, was developed to strike a balance: hard infrastructure to drive growth, strategic projects to build capacity, and community amenities that enhance quality of life.

Ontario's bill to remove certain bike lanes to be tested with Charter challenge


‘Before Moses’: Ford affirms Tory roots while distancing from federal campaign
“I have the greatest job in the world,” Ford said Wednesday, batting away questions about whether he might consider a jump to federal politics if the Tories falter in the upcoming April 28 vote.

Ford government tables free trade bill to tear down provincial barriers
A major component of the bill is the complete removal of Ontario’s 23 existing Party-Specific Exceptions under the CFTA, becoming the first jurisdiction in Canada to do so.

Ford government intends to use encampment legislation, new minister confirms
His comments are different from what Paul Calandra told QP Briefing on Monday, when he described the legislation as a “backup” the province hoped it wouldn’t need.

Behind Doug Ford’s unusually public criticism of Poilievre’s campaign
The premier’s unusually sharp critique of the federal Conservative campaign has insiders wondering why Ford is behaving like that. Some are saying he might be laying the groundwork for something bigger.

'Give up on manufacturing' — Barrie-area Liberal candidate's comments under the spotlight as report says Honda considering moving plant out of Canada
Doug Shipley, the incumbent Conservative candidate in neighbouring Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte, called Olthuis' comments "offensive, disgusting and insulting."

Tariff response to be focus at Queen’s Park as new session begins after election

Encampment-clearing bill remains on the table, Calandra says, but 'hope is to never use it'
He explained that the government’s strategy was always to lead with funding, not legislation. Municipalities had to agree to use their powers to clear encampments in exchange for money. The bill, which would give the province direct authority to act if cities didn’t, was meant to be a backup.

Members of Ontario's legislature choose Donna Skelly as first female Speaker
