The Ontario government is providing $350,000 to the City of Richmond Hill to support the construction of the Flight PS752 Memorial, honouring the victims of Ukraine International ...
The Ontario government is delivering on its plan to protect the province’s long-term care system by investing more than $26 million in programs that will train nearly 3,000 new lo ...
The presiding officer has directed that the inquest into the death of Raymond Alliman, scheduled to begin on January 5, 2026, be postponed.
MATTAWA — The Ontario government is investing $4.75 million to rebuild and upgrade Samuel de Champlain Provincial Park after extensive storm damage forced its closure in June 2025. In addition to ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is developing new measures that would require impaired drivers to pay ongoing child support if they kill a child’s parent or guardian. The initiative would build on ...
TORONTO — Today, Minister of Finance Peter Bethlenfalvy released the 2025 Ontario Economic Outlook and Fiscal Review: A Plan to Protect Ontario, which supports the government’s plan to protect Ontario ...
TORONTO — Today, Premier Doug Ford, Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Development and Minister Responsible for Ring of Fire Economic and Community Partnerships, ...
The Ontario government is supporting new and expanded interprofessional primary care teams (IPCTs) that will connect everyone in the province directly to primary care close to home, as part of its ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is launching its annual Level Up! career fairs to introduce a record number of students, educators and jobseekers to in-demand careers in the skilled trades. Through ...
TORONTO – This Labour Day, the Ontario government is supporting Ontario and Canadian workers by breaking down interprovincial barriers for in-demand professions such as architects, engineers, ...
“More than 247,000 Canadians will be diagnosed with cancer this year, a devastating reality that hits home as my late-mother and father have been afflicted by this disease,” said Stephen Lecce, ...
TORONTO — The Ontario government is protecting tenants by capping rent increases for 2026 at 2.1 per cent. This cap is based on Ontario’s Consumer Price Index, a measure of inflation calculated by ...
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