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The Star has learned the legislation will look at the rules that govern Ontario colleges and universities — many of which have not been looked at in decades.
The Manitoba wildfires have leapt across the provincial border, crossing into Ontario’s northwest and followed by clouds of smoke, which experts say is unlikely to hit southern Ontario.
TORONTO – Today, the Ontario government introduced the Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act, 2025, that if passed, would support the province’s goal of cutting red tape to make Ontario the most ...
TORONTO – The Ontario government is taking decisive action to build a more competitive, resilient and self-reliant economy by introducing the Protect Ontario by Securing Affordable Energy for ...
As tensions over the Ford government’s controversial Bill 5 continue to escalate, Indigenous MPP Sol Mamakwa was ejected from the Ontario legislature after accusing the premier of telling ...
Severe thunderstorm threat builds across southern Ontario The risk for rain showers and thunderstorms will shift south into central and southern Ontario Wednesday, fuelled by a hot and muggy air mass.
Wildfire smoke from northern Ontario and the Prairies is blowing downwards toward the Windsor, Chatham and Essex County areas. Smoke is causing or expected to cause poor air quality and reduced ...
Provincial politicians in Ontario are set to get a 35 per cent pay raise and a new pension plan in a move supported by all parties after a 16-year salary freeze for members at Queen’s Park.
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Smoke from out-of-control wildfires currently raging in large swaths of central and western Canada could impact southern Ontario as soon as tonight, according to an Environment Canada climatologist.
The forecast for northern Ontario is a little more complicated. Western parts of the region, particularly west of Lake Superior and cities like Thunder Bay, can expect a hot and dry summer.
Amid economic uncertainty in Canada due in part to U.S. tariffs, the Ontario government has reached agreements with Saskatchewan, Alberta and P.E.I. with the aim of taking steps to reduce trade ...
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