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Premier Doug Ford's justification for his controversial Bill 5 is to protect Ontario's economy against the threats posed by U ...
Ontario government officials say the province remains committed to protecting workers and the economy, after a U.S. court ...
The monument on the Ontario Legislature grounds has been covered for five years after protesters splashed it with paint ...
Driving on a provincially-owned section of Highway 407 East won't run up your bill starting this weekend, as the provincial ...
Premier Doug Ford says he is ready to bring the Canada–U.S. Trade Council’s concerns right to Prime Minister Mark Carney in ...
It's a little late for the government's plan to create Indigenous-led economic zones, two leaders said Thursday ...
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CBC News has learned through a freedom of information request that the Ford government spent $40 million on a pro-Ontario ad ...
The province is in the midst of passing Bill 5 and said it remains confident it can finish the controversial legislation before the summer break starts next week.
Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy tabled legislation to bring MPP salaries to 75 per cent of their colleagues on Parliament Hill.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford met with the Canada-U.S. trade council. Lindsay Biscaia has more on what he said the province's ...
From northern mining operations to landfills and Toronto waterfront mega-projects, several high-profile developments are ...