


Ontario greenlights first-of-its-kind underwater power line to Toronto
According to the province, the underwater line would deliver more capacity than other options, be less vulnerable to extreme weather events such as flooding or ice storms, and reduce the need for additional upgrades elsewhere in the Greater Toronto Area. The government estimates it could avoid $100 million to $300 million in future bulk system reinforcements.

New Ontario online courts portal brings delays and 'snafus,' Toronto lawyers say

Ford vows to remove Crown Royal from LCBO to protest plant closure


Here are some of the new rules in Ontario coming into effect on Jan. 1

Who's Lobbying for Whom: Innovative Medicines wants to talk
Innovative Medicines Canada (Médicaments novateurs Canada) was registered in-house this past week by its president Bettina Hamelin. Stefani Vukmanovic, a consultant with Rubicon Strategy Inc., also registered to lobby on behalf of the group.

Ontario, Ottawa agree to speed up project approvals, including Ring of Fire mining

Ontario’s integrity commissioner opens probe into Labour Minister David Piccini

“Shock, disgust, anger”: Fans react to Atlético Ottawa’s playoff game relocation
“Shock, disgust, anger, pretty much every negative emotion there is,” said long time supporter Shayne Wilkinson, who says he will not attend the match in Hamilton.

Poilievre falters — and the Conservatives discover they have no successor
Unlike past eras of Conservative or Liberal infighting, there is no heir apparent building momentum in the background; no ambitious lieutenant ready to capitalize on Poilievre’s faltering leadership.

Carney dodges question on federal assessment in Ontario’s special economic zones
Ottawa and the province just finalized a cooperation agreement to speed up projects that require input from both levels of government.

Rob Cerjanec on his whirlwind first year, the Liberal rebuild, and why he’s “seriously considering” a leadership run
QP Briefing talks with Rob Cerjanec about his first year as an MPP and his potential leadership aspirations.

Ontario, Ottawa agree to speed up project approvals, including Ring of Fire mining
"It's time for Canada to build big things again. And nowhere will the impact of this deal be felt more immediately than in the development of the Ring of Fire," Ford told a Thursday press conference in Ottawa.




