

WSIB makes ‘difficult business decision’ to cut 466 jobs across Ontario

Some shoppers say 'not a chance' they'll buy American booze if Ontario brings it back

Students set to head back to school as new contract for Ontario teachers far off

As deadline looms for Ontario municipal elections candidates, some seats uncontested

Interim Canada-U.S. deal could ease tariff pressure, but CUSMA remains the ‘longer game’: Canadian Chamber
Matthew Holmes, executive vice-president and chief of public policy at the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, spoke about what an interim agreement could mean for businesses, what Ottawa should be looking for at the negotiating table, and why the longer-term goal remains the renewal of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA).

‘A huge opportunity’: Mayor of Barrie, OBCM call for expansion of rehab programs behind bars
The proposal is among the Ontario Big City Mayors’ latest asks as municipalities push senior levels of government for a broader response to homelessness, addiction and mental health crises playing out in communities across the province.

Nate Erskine-Smith running for Toronto city council in crowded Beaches—East York race

Ontario announces $10M in new skills development funding

Ontario seeks to add more primary care teams to attach 600,000 people

Fewer people running for trustee in some of Ontario's supervised school boards

Ontario municipalities revive call for a ‘new deal’ with the province
There is another dimension to the debate: the province has significant constitutional authority over municipalities and has shown an increasing willingness to exercise it. But as municipal leaders gathered in Ottawa this week for the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s (AMO) annual conference, there was little indication the Ford government is ready to embrace the kind of structural change they are seeking.

Ontario cash bail system unconstitutional, legal groups argue in court challenge

Ontario Big City Mayors press province for review of mandatory care, expanded addiction treatment in jails
The mayors are asking the province to open the door to considering what OBCM calls a “compassionate care and intervention model.” OBCM Chair and Burlington Mayor Marianne Meed Ward said the caucus unanimously agreed it wants the province to undertake a review of the legislation governing involuntary admission and consent to treatment - without prescribing what the outcome of that review should be.

Ontario, Ottawa strike $1B infrastructure deal for municipalities without development charges
At the time, the two governments also committed to setting aside funding for municipalities that do not impose development charges, saying these communities still face significant infrastructure costs despite choosing not to use DCs as a source of revenue.

Cash upfront: Ontario brings new bail enforcement rules into force
While bail itself falls primarily under federal criminal law, provinces administer much of the justice system, including bail hearings, prosecutions and the enforcement of court orders. Premier Doug Ford’s government has repeatedly called on Ottawa to further tighten federal bail laws, especially for people accused of violent crimes and repeat offenders.