


Ford and Joly announce new auto task force, won’t say why Ontario was left out of negotiations with Beijing

Eglinton LRT has targeted opening date of Feb. 8: Ford

Doug Ford calls for Chinese EV boycott in Canada after Carney deal


Ontario announces $47M research investment, with nearly $1M headed to Georgian College in Barrie
Georgian College says the investment will directly strengthen its applied research capacity and deepen partnerships with manufacturers across Simcoe County and beyond.

Ontario’s next housing bill may reshape how infrastructure is paid for
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.

Ontario to bring forward new housing legislation this spring, minister says

Ontario pins hopes on storage batteries to sustain struggling EV supply chain
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.

Ontario Liberals set Feb. 9 deadline to reveal leadership race rules
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.

Ford says Chinese EV deal will “destroy” Canada’s auto sector. Experts say the math doesn't back him up
“There is no Canadian EV industry to destroy,” said Ian Lee, a business professor at Carleton University. “We don’t make inexpensive EVs in Canada. In fact, we don't even make expensive EVs in Canada. Most of the EVs available in Canada are coming in from the States.”

Is Ontario's new pay transparency law ‘toothless’? These are the limits of the province latest labour reform
The changes were introduced under the latest version of the province’s Working for Workers Act, part of a series of legislative updates the Ford government says are meant to modernize employment standards. But several employment lawyers told QP Briefing the new rules rely almost entirely on voluntary compliance.

Ford sounds alarm over China EV deal, calls for federal help for Ontario auto sector
He called for the federal government to support Ontario's auto sector by ending the EV sales mandate, which is currently paused, and scrapping federal fees.





