


From think tank to campaign trail: Karim Bardeesy pitches progressive, fiscally responsible vision in federal bid
Bardeesy, who ran provincially in 2022, now says this federal election is about more than partisan politics. In a conversation with QP Briefing, he explains why he believes Canadian sovereignty, economic stability, and democratic integrity are on the line.

Barrie moves to protect green space with new conservation trust initiative
The full report from city staff is expected to be presented to the general committee later this year. If approved, the conservation trust could begin acquiring and protecting land as early as 2026.

Ontario to spend $750 million on STEM programs at universities, colleges


Neskantaga First Nation asks governments to respond to state of emergency after flood

Integrity commissioner bans 'Mr. X' from lobbying for 2 years over Greenbelt scandal

Ford government to fast-track mining and infrastructure with ‘special economic zones’
The special economic zones would allow the province to fast-track permitting, cut red tape, and eliminate some environmental assessments in order to accelerate construction.

Ford aligns with federal Conservatives on pipelines, calls for C-69 repeal
Ford said he “100 per cent” supports new pipelines — if they’re built with Ontario-made steel and pipe — and pointed to their economic potential, especially in global energy exports.

Ontario to table legislation that will speed up mine development

'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.