


Ontario running $75M anti-tariff ads in U.S. aimed at Republicans

Housing minister won't commit to Liberal election promise to cut development fees

Ontario calls for ‘more control’ over immigration, but won’t spell out what it wants
The statement is the latest in a series of calls from the minister for “more autonomy” on immigration decisions, but so far, Piccini has offered few specifics on what that means in practice beyond greater access to federal data. Despite frequent calls for “more control,” the province has struggled to define what kind of autonomy it actually wants.


Carney attends Gaza peace deal signing in Egypt, praises release of hostages

Ontario to roll out new portal expanding digital access to court system

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Eli Lilly wants to discuss 'innovative medicines'
Ben Levitt, a consultant with S&A Strategies, registered this past week with the Office of the Integrity Commissioner to lobby on behalf of Eli Lilly Canada Inc.

Catherine Fife becomes first Canadian to lead Commonwealth Women Parliamentarians Association
Fife, who has served at Queen’s Park for 13 years, will now lead the global body for a three-year term. Her priority, she said, is to “build relationships with female leaders across Commonwealth regions,” particularly in areas like the Caribbean, Africa, and India, where she hopes to strengthen collaboration and exchange.

Ontario declares measles outbreak over after nearly a year of spread

Part-time college support staff in Ontario to hold strike vote next week

Ontario moving ahead with Toronto compromise on bike lanes despite appeal

Marineland's belugas are alive after euthanasia deadline passes, Ontario says

U.S. Commerce Secretary tells Canada to pivot away from auto sector, Premier Ford says it was a 'massive threat'
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is warning that Canada faces a “massive threat” to its manufacturing base after Lutnick declarations.