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Toronto’s Eglinton Crosstown LRT opening this weekend after 15-year ‘nightmare’
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Toronto’s Eglinton Crosstown LRT opening this weekend after 15-year ‘nightmare’

Stellantis selling stake in Ontario battery plant as part of wider EV reset
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Stellantis selling stake in Ontario battery plant as part of wider EV reset

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Ontario Library Association wants to talk with decisionmakers at Queen's Park
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Who's Lobbying for Whom: Ontario Library Association wants to talk with decisionmakers at Queen's Park

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Ontario Liberals head into decisive weekend ahead of leadership rules release
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Ontario Liberals head into decisive weekend ahead of leadership rules release

The executive council is set to meet both Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the leadership rules expected to be released publicly on Monday. Party officials say the agenda for the weekend is to set timelines, costs and voting procedures for the race.

Ottawa axes EV mandate, relaunches rebates program with new auto strategy
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Ottawa axes EV mandate, relaunches rebates program with new auto strategy

Speaking at an auto parts manufacturer in Woodbridge, Ont., Prime Minister Mark Carney said Ottawa is restoring the rebate program with $2.3 billion to help Canadians cover the cost of a new EV, and $1.5 billion for EV infrastructure like charging stations.

Ottawa set to scrap EV mandate, launch $1.5 billion investment fund: sources
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Ottawa set to scrap EV mandate, launch $1.5 billion investment fund: sources

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Nate Erskine-Smith announces bid for Ontario Liberal leadership race in Scarborough Southwest riding
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Nate Erskine-Smith announces bid for Ontario Liberal leadership race in Scarborough Southwest riding

Erskine-Smith is now the first contender to come forward and put his name in the ballot for the Ontario Liberal Party leadership.

New poll finds strong support for Barrie’s homelessness strategy
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New poll finds strong support for Barrie’s homelessness strategy

Barrie residents seem ready to back how the city is handling homelessness, encampments removals and spending in law enforcement and crime reduction.

NDP MPP Doly Begum resigns seat to run as Liberal in Scarborough Southwest byelection
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NDP MPP Doly Begum resigns seat to run as Liberal in Scarborough Southwest byelection

NDP Leader Marit Stiles confirmed Begum’s resignation Tuesday, saying she received formal notice earlier in the day.

Inside the Ontario PCs convention in Etobicoke
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Inside the Ontario PCs convention in Etobicoke

The convention also brought a refresh of the party’s executive council, which oversees operations including nominations and fundraising.

Darlington nuclear refurbishment completed months early and under budget
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Darlington nuclear refurbishment completed months early and under budget

Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce announced Monday that refurbishment work on Darlington’s Unit 4 has wrapped up four months earlier than expected, bringing the overall $12.8-billion project in roughly $150 million under budget

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Associated Equipment Distributors wants to lobby against right to repair
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Who's Lobbying for Whom: Associated Equipment Distributors wants to lobby against right to repair

James Ball, a consultant with IMPACT Public Affairs Inc., registered to lobby on behalf of Associated Equipment Distributors to oppose any amendments that would create a right to modify equipment in the area of diagnosis, maintenance and repair.

Doug Ford's speech to delegates of the Ontario PC convention
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Doug Ford's speech to delegates of the Ontario PC convention

Read here the premier's planned speech to the Ontario PC convention.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford trades barbs with Parti Québécois leader over sovereignty
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford trades barbs with Parti Québécois leader over sovereignty

What is the goal of the Ontario Greens? Mike Schreiner eyes balance-of-power politics
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What is the goal of the Ontario Greens? Mike Schreiner eyes balance-of-power politics

“I’m not under any illusion that we’re going to have a Green majority government after the next election,” Schreiner said in an interview. “But I think there’s a real possibility we’ll have a minority government, and Greens can be part of that minority government and part of making it work.”

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