

Union Station security targeting homeless people ahead of World Cup: Toronto group

Navdeep Bains formally launches Ontario Liberal leadership campaign

QPB Survey: Insiders rank Calandra, Lecce and Flack as Ford government’s top ministers

Ontario’s municipal accountability bill passes at Queen’s Park in time for the next municipal elections
Under Bill 9, Ontario municipalities will move from a patchwork of locally designed ethics frameworks to a standardized code of conduct applied across the province’s 444 municipalities. The law would also create, for the first time, a mechanism to remove municipal politicians from office in the most serious cases.

Ontario to name high-risk offenders on new website launching next year

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow announces bid for re-election

'No one is more ticked off' about $200k in private jet costs, Ford says

New Ontario Science Centre to open in 2029, Premier Doug Ford says

Navdeep Bains officially enters Ontario Liberal leadership race
Bains registered Monday with Elections Ontario to run in the Ontario Liberal leadership race, formally launching a bid that had been the subject of speculation for weeks after QP Briefing and iPolitics first reported in April that senior Liberals were encouraging him to enter the contest.

Premier Ford says he will only use notwithstanding clause to tackle encampments if Waterloo encampment ruling stands
The province, Ford said, would intervene in support of the region. He said that legislation invoking Section 33 of the Charter would only come later, if necessary.

Ford government goes to court to fight FOI disclosure of blue licence plate documents

Caroline Mulroney to exit Ford cabinet, resign York–Simcoe seat
Mulroney, who currently serves as Ontario’s Treasury Board president and minister of Francophone affairs, said the decision followed a period of personal reflection prompted by the death of her father, former prime minister Brian Mulroney, and a major transition in family life.

Ontario Liberal panel rejects Erskine-Smith's appeal of nomination vote
Erskine-Smith was vying to represent the provincial party in the upcoming Scarborough Southwest byelection but lost a nomination race on May 9 to business owner Ahsanul Hafiz by 19 votes.

Inside the ‘Wild West’ of Ontario politics: Should parties lose control of nominations?
The race, won by candidate Ahsanul Hafiz over soon-to-be ex-federal Liberal MP Nathaniel Erskine-Smith by just 19 votes, has triggered a broader debate inside Ontario politics about how parties choose candidates, who should be allowed to vote in those contests, and whether private political organizations can continue policing themselves.
