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Queen’s Park committee to resume intimate partner violence study
Queen’s Park committee to resume intimate partner violence study
A new motion trying to get IPV declared an epidemic in Ontario was defeated
Politics Trillium Insiders
Ontario planning to take down older long-term care inspection reports
Ontario planning to take down older long-term care inspection reports
The move would shield bad actors in the sector from the reputational damage they deserve, one advocate says
Health Trillium Insiders
Ontario premier, Toronto mayor hopeful for Ottawa's housing help
Ontario premier, Toronto mayor hopeful for Ottawa's housing help
Both leaders expressed optimism about Prime Minister Mark Carney's promised reductions of development charges
Housing Trillium Insiders
Ford government looking to speed up construction of certain power lines
Ford government looking to speed up construction of certain power lines
New lines needed for economic growth, energy minister says
Energy and the Environment Trillium Insiders
Here are all the government bills that passed in the short spring sitting
Here are all the government bills that passed in the short spring sitting
MPPs across party lines supported pay increases, the interprovincial trade bill and the Primary Care Act
Politics Trillium Insiders
Queen's Park Today: Summer stretch
Queen's Park Today: Summer stretch
Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Queen's Park Today Trillium Insiders
Indigenous protesters set up tent 'occupation' at Queen’s Park over Bill 5
Indigenous protesters set up tent 'occupation' at Queen’s Park over Bill 5
Demonstrators who spent the night in tents on the north side of Queen’s Park said they are angry about how little consultation was done with First Nations on Bill 5
Indigenous, Rural and Northern Affairs
New PC law changes will cut costs, timelines for major infrastructure projects: infrastructure minister
New PC law changes will cut costs, timelines for major infrastructure projects: infrastructure minister
Infrastructure Ontario’s market update shows delays to transit projects and hospital redevelopments costing more — trends new PC-passed legislation aims to buck
Municipalities, Transit and Infrastructure Trillium Insiders
Ontario ministers call for 'frequent, ongoing and meaningful engagement' in letters to federal counterparts
Ontario ministers call for 'frequent, ongoing and meaningful engagement' in letters to federal counterparts
Premier Doug Ford also announced that he's invited all the premiers to Muskoka next month for a Council of the Federation summer meeting
Politics
Ontario will designate Ring of Fire a special economic zone ‘as quickly as possible’
Ontario will designate Ring of Fire a special economic zone ‘as quickly as possible’
Premier Doug Ford would not say which laws he would circumvent to speed up development
Politics Trillium Insiders
'It's devastating': Health minister issues vaccine reminder after infant infected with measles dies
'It's devastating': Health minister issues vaccine reminder after infant infected with measles dies
Measles cases in Ontario top 2,000 confirmed and probable cases: Public Health Ontario
Health Trillium Insiders
Queen's Park Today: Shouting at SEZs
Queen's Park Today: Shouting at SEZs
Your daily report from the Ontario provincial legislature
Queen's Park Today Trillium Insiders
'Immediate, multi-faceted approach' needed to tackle teacher shortage, say directors of education
'Immediate, multi-faceted approach' needed to tackle teacher shortage, say directors of education
The Council of Ontario Directors of Education warns in a recent report that a shortage of teachers is 'having immediate and significant implications' for the school system and student success
Education and Training Trillium Insiders
Doug Ford calls on feds to match U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum
Doug Ford calls on feds to match U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum
The premier spoke with reporters on both sides of the border Wednesday, urging retaliation against U.S. President Donald Trump
Politics Trillium Insiders
Ford government passes contentious ‘special economic zones’ law
Ford government passes contentious ‘special economic zones’ law
Opposition efforts to prevent Bill 5 from passing couldn't overcome Doug Ford's PCs majority
Energy and the Environment
New bill would expand drinking in provincial parks, prevent disability benefit clawback
New bill would expand drinking in provincial parks, prevent disability benefit clawback
Massive 'red tape' bill tabled with changes across several ministries
Politics Trillium Insiders
Ford government passes anti-encampment bill with some Liberal support
Ford government passes anti-encampment bill with some Liberal support
The bill is vulnerable to a court challenge: civil liberties lawyer
Housing
The Globe and Mail’s new event puts the focus on Canada’s future
The Globe and Mail’s new event puts the focus on Canada’s future
The Globe and Mail has launched Intersect/25, a new event in downtown Toronto that boasts an all-star list of speakers from across the country. The focus? Canada.
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