
Carney dodges question on federal assessment in Ontario’s special economic zones
Ottawa and the province just finalized a cooperation agreement to speed up projects that require input from both levels of government.





Speaking with Compass News, Nuttall reflected on the year and the key issues that shaped his agenda. Addressing homelessness encampments and connecting unhoused residents with supports topped his list of priorities.

A senior source with the office of Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said it’s “frustrating” that Ford is throwing his weight behind Toronto’s bid, though acknowledged that it wasn’t “unexpected.”

Mamakwa, who grew up in Kingfisher Lake First Nation, an Oji-Cree community, life and politics have always been rooted in what he learned on the land.



Gélinas remains focused on healthcare oversight. One of the issues currently on her mind: Shoppers Drug Mart’s alleged over-billing on MedsCheck appointments.

Liberal MP Julie Dzerowicz said Toronto would be a perfect host for the bank because of its heavy concentration of industry professionals and status as one of North American’s biggest financial capitals.

For the associate solicitor general for auto theft and bail reform, politics started local and, even after four elections, it has remained a quest to give Ontarians piece of mind in their communities.

Bourgouin's proposed “Chad’s Law” sets a minimum $400 fine and three demerit points for offenders, penalties meant to curb what he describes as increasingly dangerous behaviour on isolated northern highways.

Opposition critics say the Toronto District School Board firing its director of education, Clayton La Touche, will just cost the beleaguered board more money.


QP Briefing breaks down the biggest moments of the legislative sitting period in November and December.

MPPs will now be away from Queen’s Park until March 23, meaning more than three months with no legislative action for the province.