

Tatiana Auguste returning to Parliament Hill after winning tight Terrebonne race

Meet Danielle Martin, the new Liberal MP for University—Rosedale

Ontario planning massive jail expansion, internal government documents show

Ford government moves to cap school board trustees at 12, curb boards spending
The bill would cap the number of trustees at 12 and limit trustee expenses and honorariums. Trustees would also be required to cover certain membership and conference costs out of pocket.

Ontario pulls funding for last provincially supported supervised consumption site

Ontario to cut length of teachers' college, increase practical element

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Novari Health registers
Novari Health was registered by Clare Michaels, a consultant with Santis Health.

Ontario failed to collect nearly $10M owed by alleged animal abusers: documents

Northern Ontario to host bulk of new wind and solar developments as province secures 14 new projects
Ten of the 14 projects will be built in Northern Ontario, South of Owen Sound in Chatsworth and Hanover, in Picton and Perth, and west of Ottawa. All selected projects are located outside prime agricultural areas.

The cost of control: why Premier Ford’s early-2026 decisions are drawing fire
With the Liberals still leaderless and opposition attention split, Ford may see a window to push through difficult reforms before political competition intensifies.

Ontario MP Marilyn Gladu says she's joining Carney's Liberal government

Ontario to extend WSIB coverage in privately run retirement and group homes

Could this be the end of green building standards in Ontario — again?

Barrie mayor supports Ontario's move to cut Simcoe council, appoint "strong" regional chairs
“Less politicians makes a better government,” Nuttall said in an interview. “There are too many people, too many cooks in the kitchen, if you will.”

Ontario moves to appoint "strong regional chairs," shrink councils in governance with new bill
Nominations for the 2026 municipal elections are set to open May 1, and the new governance structures would take effect for the 2026–2030 term. Current councils would remain in place until new ones are sworn in later that year.