

Dozens of Ontario laws and regulations take effect July 1

New Ontario rules for auto insurance are set to kick in. Here's what you need to know

Ontario education minister urges parents not to pull kids from school for sports

Interim science centre opens on Toronto waterfront as Ontario Place location is built

Ontario signs economic partnership with Utah as Ford expands U.S. state alliances
Premier Doug Ford and Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed a memorandum of understanding earlier this Monday in Salt Lake City that establishes a three-year framework for cooperation in industries including critical minerals, nuclear energy, defence manufacturing, artificial intelligence, life sciences and advanced manufacturing.

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Artificial intelligence is emerging as one of Queen's Park's fastest-growing policy files
New and updated registrations from Anthropic, Vector Institute, Facebook Canada (Meta) and Communitech suggest the AI sector is increasingly looking to influence provincial decision-making.

Ontario should focus more on creating child-care spaces than $10-a-day goal: expert

Will this part of Ontario determine the future of the Alto high-speed project?
Eastern Ontario has emerged as ground zero for the fight over Alto, pitting urban mayors enticed by the benefits of a new station against their rural neighbours, who worry about the disruptions caused by a bustling rail line that will glide through their communities.

Several First Nations sign deal with Ottawa, Ontario to own part of a nuclear reactor
Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce says this is the first equity partnership with First Nations in a nuclear reactor in Canada.

Grassy Narrows residents demand Carney apologize for comments made about protest
At a press conference on Parliament Hill on Thursday, Chrissy Isaacs stood with Grassy Narrows Chief Sherry Ackabee, NDP Leader Avi Lewis and a large delegation of community members carrying photos of their deceased loved ones to demand both an apology and the termination of the paper mill Isaacs said is still poisoning her people.

Committee set to recommend against allowing MAID for mental illness in report
In a dissenting report, Sen. Pierre Dalphond called for the federal government to ask the Supreme Court for a reference to settle the issue legally.

Ontario's repealed wage restraint law Bill 124 still rippling through public sector
A spokesperson for Ontario's Treasury Board Secretariat said retroactive compensation is now nearly complete.

Spring session wrap up: what the government did and what was left for the next one
The Progressive Conservatives used the eight-week session to push through a package of legislation touching everything from school boards and municipal governance to freedom of information rules and the future of Toronto’s waterfront.

Who's Lobbying for Whom: VIA Rail Canada wants to collaborate
VIA Rail Canada Inc. was registered to lobby provincially this past week by Jessica McDougall, Bonny Skene, and Rob Elliott — consultants with Counsel Public Affairs Inc.

Liberal MP Erskine-Smith confirms plans to leave federal politics in supporter email
Erskine-Smith's email does not say whether he still plans to run for the Ontario Liberal leadership.