


Ontario Liberals opt to allow temporary residents to vote in leadership race even though federal counterpart barred them
Under the party’s constitution, all party members can vote in the leadership election, as well as anyone in the Ontario Young Liberals student club and a women’s Liberal club. Anyone can join the party as a member as long as they’re 14 or older and a resident of Ontario. But only Canadian citizens can vote in provincial and federal elections.

Ontario police watchdog announces provincewide police corruption probe

Province declares Barrie–Sudbury new transmission line a priority project
Once complete, the line is expected to deliver up to 1,500 megawatts of electricity to northern Ontario and 1,000 megawatts south, helping to relieve a growing transmission bottleneck and support mining, electrification and industrial expansion across the north.


Cheering crowds mark opening of Toronto's long-delayed Eglinton Crosstown LRT

Ontario Liberals announce date to select new leader, kicking off race

Toronto corruption case may be high-profile test of Ontario's new police oversight

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

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Ontario Library Association wants to talk with decisionmakers at Queen's Park
The Ontario Library Association was registered by Virginia Weese and Caroline Pinto, both consultants with Counsel Public Affairs Inc.

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
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.





