

Former Toronto city councillor, Ontario MPP Giorgio Mammoliti dead at 64

Does Niagara Region have 'too many politicians'? Premier Ford backs review of their governance model, as chair hints amalgamation could happen still this spring

Ontario nominee program at ‘inflection point,’ board of trade warns


Ontario family health teams urge funding to retain nurses, health professionals

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Siemens wants to talk to Queen's Park decision-makers
Siemens Energy Canada Limited was registered in-house by Arne Wohlschlegel, their president and managing director for Canada.

Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of economic agenda
The Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s far-reaching global tariffs on Friday, handing him a significant loss on an issue crucial to his economic agenda.


Ontario Liberals to hold open nomination in Scarborough Southwest byelection
The east Toronto seat became vacant earlier this month after former NDP deputy leader Doly Begum stepped down to run federally for the Liberals in the overlapping riding.

Province will not commit to opening date on new subway line in Toronto

Federal government proposes new Express Entry categories and holds line on Ontario immigration autonomy
The federal announcement comes against a backdrop of ongoing friction between Ottawa and Queen’s Park over immigration control.
Both Premier Doug Ford and Ontario Immigration Minister David Piccini have repeatedly called for more autonomy over Ontario’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), arguing the province should be able to retain workers that companies have trained.

Doug Ford defends decision to cut post-secondary student grants

Who's Lobbying for Whom: The Vector Institute wants to chat
McMillan Vantage consultant Laura Kurkimaki registered to lobby on behalf of The Vector Institute this past week.

Minister David Piccini details enforcement of Ontario's new job transparency rules
Asked what would happen if an employer simply ignored the new requirements, Piccini said contraventions of the Employment Standards Act can lead to convictions and fines of up to $100,000.

Ford cancels plan to remove Crown Royal from LCBO shelves after $23M deal

Ontario lifting post-secondary tuition freeze, boosting funding


