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Ontario developers demand tax cuts to boost home affordability

Ontario developers demand tax cuts on new homes, pledging to pass savings directly to homebuyers in a bid to boost housing affordability and construction.

Ontario moved 424 people into nursing homes they didn't choose

Many families are having to make the tough choice between putting loved ones in nursing homes they didn't choose, or racking up thousands in hospital bills.

Ontario First Nation legislator makes history at Queen's Park

A First Nation legislator addressed Queen's Park in his own language, marking the first time a language other than English and French has officially been allowed in Ontario's legislative chamber.

Nearly 300 Ontario patients moved to LTC homes they didn't choose, province says

Nearly 300 people in Ontario have been moved from hospitals to long-term care homes not of their choosing under a law the government implemented a little over a year ago.

Ontario to repeal wage-cap law after Appeal Court rules Ford government's Bill 124 unconstitutional

Ontario will repeal a wage-cap law on public sector workers that the Court of Appeal found unconstitutional Monday.

Ford not willing to raise post-secondary tuition in Ontario despite schools reporting financial struggles

Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday he does not want to raise tuition for post-secondary students, despite colleges and universities struggling financially and a panel that recommended otherwise.

New Staples locations part of broad ServiceOntario review, minister says

A plan to move nine ServiceOntario outlets into Staples Canada stores is part of a broader push by the government to consider new locations for all of the stand-alone, privately run operations of the provincial provider, The Canadian Press has learned.

End post-secondary tuition freeze, Ontario expert panel urges

Ontario should end its post-secondary tuition freeze and increase per-student funding to its universities and colleges, a government-commissioned report has found.

Edith Dumont sworn in as Ontario's new lieutenant-governor

Ontario's new lieutenant-governor was officially installed Tuesday in a ceremony full of pomp and procedure, and a pledge to help build an inclusive province.

Ontario won't compensate developers after Greenbelt land swap reversal: housing minister

Ontario will not compensate developers whose lands are returning to the protected Greenbelt, the province's housing minister said Wednesday.