

Ontario auditor flags shortages of educational assistants for special needs students

Doug Ford says he won't attack other bids in his push for Toronto as defence bank HQ

Ontario auditor general finds problems with medical AI transcription tool

Nate-Erskine Smith decides to challenge nomination results in Scarborough Southwest
In a notice of appeal filed with the Ontario Liberal Party’s arbitration board, Erskine-Smith argued the May 9 nomination was marred by what he described as “serious irregularities.”

Ontario Liberal interim leader says nomination was fair, despite suspicion being raised by Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith

Ontario travellers with connections to cruise remain asymptomatic, not being tested for hantavirus

Ontario allowing pharmacists to treat more conditions, administer more vaccines

Nate Erskine-Smith loses bid to run for Ontario Liberals in Scarborough Southwest Liberal byelection
Erskine-Smith failed to build enough support to survive the ranked-ballot process despite entering the race as the highest-profile candidate.

Scarborough Southwest nomination draws thousands as Ontario Liberals prepare for byelection
The contest has become a crucial test for Nate Erskine-Smith, the Beaches–East York MP seeking to pivot into provincial politics and potentially position himself for a future Ontario Liberal leadership bid. So far Nate has refused to say whether he would give up his ambition if he fails to win today’s nomination.

Lee Fairclough enters Ontario Liberal race as first sitting MPP candidate
Candidates have until July 31 to enter the race. Voting will take place online from Nov. 9 to 20 using a ranked ballot system, with the winner set to be announced Nov. 21.

Door-knocking in Scarborough Southwest: Fatima Shaban’s door-to-door campaign to turn lived experience into politics
“I decided to get involved in politics because I’ve seen people fall through cracks,” Shaban says as she walks between houses. “I myself have had a very tough immigration journey.”

Ontario Liberals set to pick byelection candidate amid jabs in nomination race

Ontario appoints administrator at Conestoga College, citing financial misuse

Joly denies being warned Stellantis fight hurt Canada-U.S. trade talks
Asked directly whether American officials or members of her own government told her that efforts to penalize Stellantis for failing to honour employment commitments were undermining negotiations with Washington, Joly responded: “First, no.”

Ontario moves to cut wait times for vulnerable sector police checks
The Ministry of the Solicitor General said upcoming legislation would amend the Police Record Checks Reform Act, 2015 to allow designated police services to process vulnerable sector checks for applicants who live outside their local jurisdiction.