

At a Watershed Moment, Canada has the Potential to Create a Thriving Life Science Ecosystem

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Federation of Ontario Public Libraries wants to talk

NDP taps Fatima Shaban for Scarborough Southwest byelection

Provinces eye youth social media bans as federal government weighs action

Ontario will not take over entirety of Toronto Islands: transportation minister

New poll shows narrowing gap between Liberals and PCs
A survey conducted by Liaison Strategies between April 25 and 26, sampling 1,000 Ontarians, finds the Progressive Conservatives at 33 per cent among all voters, trailing the Ontario Liberals at 35 per cent, with the NDP at 18 per cent. Among decided and leaning voters, the Liberals opened a slightly wider lead at 38 per cent, compared to 36 per cent for the PCs and 20 per cent for the NDP.

Toronto World Cup seats off FIFA resale site as org. works to comply with price cap

Ontario considers allowing over-the-counter hearing aids

Government to pass councillor conduct reforms before October vote
The Ford government has previously floated more aggressive reforms, including allowing judges to disqualify councillors and requiring members found in violation to cover investigation costs. Those measures never made it to the legislature.

City of Toronto unveils plans for 'World in a City' FIFA fan festival

Driver pleads guilty in crash that killed father of 3, spurred calls for tougher laws

Ford apologizes after personal insults in legislature, Liberal MPP says

Ontario Place to include new OPP detachment, police helicopter pad

PC insiders worried about consequences for the government amid jet backlash and inmate release controversies
One Progressive Conservative caucus member warned the controversies risk cutting directly against the party’s carefully cultivated populist image, built on fiscal restraint and a tough-on-crime message.
