


We count seats, not votes’: Ford responds to election results, brushes off federal ambitions
“We count seats, we don’t count votes,” he said, referencing his own 2025 Ontario win. “We ended up getting 80 seats, and the people gave us a mandate to do that.”

Where the action's at: GTA ridings that could swing the election
The GTA is once again a battlefield.

Ontario looks to speed up judicial appointments, add more judges to courts


Ontario's new mining bill is a 'vendetta' against species at risk: environmentalists

Ford-Poilievre rift on full display as federal race upended by strategic leaks
“If Poilievre loses his seat? He’s done. He’s gone,” said one Conservative source. “And so is Jenni. And if the Liberals win a majority, the knives will be out for Jenni as well. There’ll have to be a graceful exit.”

Who's Lobbying for Whom: BASF Canada wants to talk to Queen's Park
BASF Canada Inc. was registered in-house by Apala Mukherjee, their president, with the goal of discussing certification, modification, and approval of their chemical portfolio, as well as regulations which impact their facilities and operations in Ontario as well as the industries they serve.

Ontario takes control of London school board, launches probes at three others

Ontario child-care fees could rise without new federal funding: provincial minister

Ontario to boost rural, northern primary and emergency care in agreement with OMA

Ontario ordered to pause Toronto bike lane removal until Charter case decided

From think tank to campaign trail: Karim Bardeesy pitches progressive, fiscally responsible vision in federal bid
Bardeesy, who ran provincially in 2022, now says this federal election is about more than partisan politics. In a conversation with QP Briefing, he explains why he believes Canadian sovereignty, economic stability, and democratic integrity are on the line.

Barrie moves to protect green space with new conservation trust initiative
The full report from city staff is expected to be presented to the general committee later this year. If approved, the conservation trust could begin acquiring and protecting land as early as 2026.