

Driver pleads guilty in crash that killed father of 3, spurred calls for tougher laws

Ford apologizes after personal insults in legislature, Liberal MPP says

Ontario Place to include new OPP detachment, police helicopter pad

PC insiders worried about consequences for the government amid jet backlash and inmate release controversies
One Progressive Conservative caucus member warned the controversies risk cutting directly against the party’s carefully cultivated populist image, built on fiscal restraint and a tough-on-crime message.

Ontario tables bill to allow provincial takeover of Toronto island airport

Ford urged to apologize for personal insults hurled in the legislature

Ford government's restrictive and retroactive information clampdown passes

Ford says Ontario has sold controversial private jet at no loss

Ford government freedom-of-information clampdown likely to become law soon

Premier Ford refuses to lift LCBO ban on U.S. alcohol until new trade deal is reached
Ford said he would reinstate American products at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario “in a heartbeat,” but only once a renewed deal is in place to replace the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement.

Ontario sets financial literacy requirement for high school graduation

Ontario farmland crackdown raises bigger question: who really controls land use?
“In rural areas, municipalities might be able to do more than actually a province because of the demand on housing in central areas,” MacDonald said.

“We’re doing it”: Dylan Marando launches Ontario Liberal leadership bid
Dylan Marando is the first officially approved candidate in the Ontario Liberals’ leadership race. The longtime policy adviser, who has worked with Justin Trudeau, Kathleen Wynne and Dalton McGuinty, spoke about his campaign, his experience, and why he believes he’s the right person to rebuild the party.

Six mistakenly released inmates still at large, Ontario Premier Doug Ford says

Exclusive: Here's why the minister of education decided to not get rid of trustees entirely, and gutted their powers instead
“No,” he said when asked if scrapping trustees remained on the table. “And the reason is… some of the constitutional issues that were raised.”