

Ford government tables housing bill to standardize planning, limit municipal control

Ontario eyes further ban on green development standards, bigger fare evasion fines

Ottawa, Queen’s Park dangle $8.8B 'carrot' to get cities to lower development charges

Ontario Attorney General urges top court to reject limits on notwithstanding clause
In an exclusive interview with QP Briefing following his rare personal appearance before the court, Attorney General Doug Downey framed the high-stakes hearing as a defining moment for Canada, centred on who ultimately has the final say on Charter rights: courts or elected governments.

Ontario delays path to balance, pumps billions into research and innovation in budget

Ontario to boost home care funding, may miss long-term care bed goal

Ontario 2026 budget highlights: small business tax cut, AI funding, LCBO revenue declining

Ontario falls further behind on 1.5M homes target as new projections drop
Even with optimistic growth in the coming years, Ontario remains on track to fall well short of the pace needed to deliver 1.5 million homes by 2031, leaving the province’s housing shortage unresolved and its flagship promise increasingly out of reach.

Ford government projects $13.8B deficit amid trade tensions, weaker economic outlook
Spending is set to rise alongside the growing deficit. Total program spending will climb to $244.2 billion, up roughly four per cent from last year, with health care continuing to account for the largest share at just over $100 billion. Education remains the second-largest expense.

Ontario to unveil budget amid global economic uncertainty

Premier Doug Ford, health minister defend supervised consumption site closures

Ontario must prepare for ‘tougher times’ ahead, finance minister says before budget

Ontario health minister 'disappointed' in feds' approach to nurse practitioner rules

HST exemption for new homes expanded to all buyers in Ontario, totalling a $2.2B tax break

Ontario ready to step in as Calandra cracks down on ‘politics’ in graduation ceremonies
In an interview with QP Briefing, Calandra said that while he hopes boards will adjust voluntarily, he is ready to intervene using the full scope of his authority under the Education Act.