
Inside the Ontario PCs convention in Etobicoke
The convention also brought a refresh of the party’s executive council, which oversees operations including nominations and fundraising.



“I’m not under any illusion that we’re going to have a Green majority government after the next election,” Schreiner said in an interview. “But I think there’s a real possibility we’ll have a minority government, and Greens can be part of that minority government and part of making it work.”

In an interview with QP Briefing, Calandra said the move at Peel was prompted by what he described as an urgent situation involving planned teacher layoffs and classroom reorganization.


The event was scheduled to overlap with the federal Conservative convention in Calgary, where leader Pierre Poilievre is facing a high-profile leadership review. That gathering is open to the media and is expected to dominate national political coverage this weekend.




Georgian College says the investment will directly strengthen its applied research capacity and deepen partnerships with manufacturers across Simcoe County and beyond.

Ontario’s housing minister has signalled that the upcoming bill will include policies to “further reduce development charges” by using alternative funding models for infrastructure, including “publicly owned municipal service providers.” The goal, the government argues, is to lower upfront costs on new housing and accelerate construction.


The auto industry in Ontario is further threatened, the premier believes, by a new deal between Canada and China that will see 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese EVs all but removed in exchange for China dropping tariffs on canola.

Multiple party insiders confirm that the Feb. 9 deadline will include the release of all key details governing the race: nomination timelines, campaign start and end dates, registration fees and voting procedures.