

Will ‘Build Canada Homes’ move the needle in affordable homes?

Ontario to blow past federal deadline to publicly fund nurse practitioners

Ontario looks to create connected primary care medical record system

If transparency is a problem, Doug Ford needs to find another line of work
In a democracy, transparency is a fundamental aspect of accountable public service: if the premier is not comfortable with this, he should seek another line of work.

Ford 'keen' on Niagara amalgamations; but his office says he'll respect mayors' will

Ontario’s economic future hinges on energy investment
Electricity is not simply consumed by the economy, it enables it. Our competitiveness, resilience, and future prosperity depend on understanding this distinction and acting on it.

Ford urges federal government to legalize use of pepper spray for self-defence

Ontario plans to open high-occupancy vehicle lanes to all outside peak traffic times

Ontario calls on federal government to permit pepper spray for personal protection
In a letter sent Saturday to federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser, Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey asked Ottawa to amend the Criminal Code to permit the use of pepper spray against an attacker.

Ontario pulls funding for seven supervised drug consumption sites

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Clean Energy Canada wants to talk to government
Since March 7, no organizations had more than 3 unique registrations made on their behalf.

Ford government plans to shield premier, ministers’ offices from freedom-of-information requests
The proposed changes are expected to be introduced this spring by Stephen Crawford, the minister responsible for public and business service delivery, and they would significantly narrow the scope of Ontario’s freedom-of-information system by removing political staff and ministers’ offices from the request process.

Ontario to give retailers the option of opening on Family Day and Victoria Day

Darlington Unit 4 reaches full power, completing nuclear refurbishment months ahead of schedule
Lecce said the project is a domestic economic success story, with more than 90 per cent of the work and investment involving Canadian companies and workers.
