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Group of Ontario Liberals want to align membership rules with federal Party changes
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Group of Ontario Liberals want to align membership rules with federal Party changes

Ontario's more restrictive transparency law nixes request for health minister records
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Ontario's more restrictive transparency law nixes request for health minister records

Ontario to expand jail capacity by 2,500 beds over 10 years at a cost of $3 billion
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Ontario to expand jail capacity by 2,500 beds over 10 years at a cost of $3 billion

The Ontario Liberals arbitration hearing on Scarborough Southwest is set to May 20: A document is pushing back on Erskine-Smith allegations
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The Ontario Liberals arbitration hearing on Scarborough Southwest is set to May 20: A document is pushing back on Erskine-Smith allegations

An internal analysis of "notice of appeal validity" obtained by QP Briefing and dated May 12, pushes back forcefully against those allegations, arguing the appeal “does not establish grounds to overturn the result.”

Honda puts brakes on landmark Ontario EV manufacturing project
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Honda puts brakes on landmark Ontario EV manufacturing project

The project, first unveiled in 2024 alongside Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier Doug Ford, was set to transform Honda’s Alliston operations into a major EV production hub. Plans included four new facilities across Ontario, anchored by a new electric vehicle assembly plant and a stand-alone battery manufacturing plant in Alliston.

Another Barrie councillor will not seek re-election
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Another Barrie councillor will not seek re-election

Ward 1 Coun. Clare Riepma has announced he will not seek a third term at Barrie City Hall, becoming the second councillor to make the decision ahead of the 2026 municipal election.

Ward 3 councillor Ann-Marie Kungl will not seek re-election
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Ward 3 councillor Ann-Marie Kungl will not seek re-election

Ward 3 Coun. Ann-Marie Kungl has announced she will not seek re-election in the 2026 municipal election.

Ontario inspecting commercial truck driver colleges after scathing audit: minister
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Ontario inspecting commercial truck driver colleges after scathing audit: minister

Ontario education minister says he can't interfere in Catholic board's Pride flag ban
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Ontario education minister says he can't interfere in Catholic board's Pride flag ban

Ontario has released documents on $28.9M private jet. Here's what they show
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Ontario has released documents on $28.9M private jet. Here's what they show

Premier Ford won’t commit to passing municipal accountability bill before October elections
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Premier Ford won’t commit to passing municipal accountability bill before October elections

With only a limited number of sitting days remaining before the legislature rises for the summer, and municipal campaigns already beginning to ramp up, it remains unclear whether the government will move the legislation forward before voters go to the polls in October.

“This is a madhouse”: Erskine-Smith's chief scrutinizer describes breakdown inside Scarborough Southwest Liberal vote
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“This is a madhouse”: Erskine-Smith's chief scrutinizer describes breakdown inside Scarborough Southwest Liberal vote

A bitter dispute has erupted inside the Ontario Liberals after Nate Erskine-Smith challenged the results of the Scarborough Southwest nomination contest. Competing claims of procedural failures, ballot discrepancies and political damage are at the centre of the Ontario Liberals’ Scarborough Southwest nomination fight.

Liberal MP Erskine-Smith says provincial leadership bid 'less likely' now
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Liberal MP Erskine-Smith says provincial leadership bid 'less likely' now

Ontario auditor flags shortages of educational assistants for special needs students
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Ontario auditor flags shortages of educational assistants for special needs students

She says that while ministry funding for special education has increased by 15 per cent between 2019-20 and 2023-24, on pace with inflation, total school board special education spending increased by 19 per cent.

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

Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver are all competing to host the Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, which is set to provide financing for defence projects by NATO members and allies.

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