

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

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.

Premiers push for a provincial role in judicial appointments, but might face resistance from Ottawa
They are proposing a different model in which provinces would recommend and approve a pool of candidates, and the federal government would be required to make appointments from that list. They are also asking for equal access to information on all judicial candidates assessed during the process.

Ontario legislature resumes, access to Premier Doug Ford's cellphone records at issue

Queen's Park resumes sitting after 14-week break, straight into budget season

Ford slams City of Toronto as ‘closed-minded,’ uses Bill 5 to take over airport
It would mark the first time the province uses the law, after it released the criteria for designations earlier this year.

What to look for when the house is back next week for the spring session
The Ontario legislature is set to return this Monday after a three-month winter break, with the Ford government expected to revive a slate of unfinished legislation tied to housing, economic development and health care.