

Ontario education bargaining to begin, unions pushing for smaller class sizes

Ford eyeing cabinet reset before summer recess

Queen’s Park Survey 2026: Most influential and safety-minded mayors

Pickering, Ont., councillor running for mayor after multiple misconduct complaints

Ford government rises for summer, won’t return to legislature until after municipal elections
The premier said he will spend the coming months travelling to jurisdictions including Washington, Utah, South Carolina and Alberta while attending premiers’ meetings and promoting Ontario to investors.

Feds and Ontario officially roll out new fund to cut housing fees

QP Briefing Survey 2026: Best government staffers
Here are Ontario’s most influential government staffers according to QP Briefing’s 2026 Survey

Ontario joins Supreme Court challenge to federal assault-style firearms ban as buyback ramps up
In a statement to Queen’s Park Briefing, the office of Solicitor General Michael Kerzner criticized Ottawa’s buyback effort, saying it misdirects policing resources and failes to address the real drivers of gun violence.

Ontario in secrecy-by-default mode, critics say after blue licence plate reversal

Ontario to designate Toronto island airport special economic zone after land takeover

QPB Survey 2026: Most influential critics and rising stars
Having already revealed the ministers wielding the most influence inside the Ford government, we now look across the aisle at the opposition critics ranked as most effective at challenging that power, as well as rising stars in the legislature.

Barrie wants in on Canada’s defence boom, and is reshaping city policy to get there
The move comes as governments across Canada face mounting pressure to strengthen domestic military production in face of geopolitical instability, NATO spending demands and growing concerns about supply-chain security. Barrie is betting municipalities will play a growing role in where that investment lands.

Ajax MPP Rob Cerjanec formally joins Ontario Liberal leadership race
Among his proposals is a tax cut targeted at adults under 27, which he says would help young people struggling to establish themselves amid rising rents, high home prices and stagnant wage growth.

Ontario's solicitor general defends new powers to direct police boards
