TORONTO — Today, Premier Doug Ford issued the following statement to commemorate the legacy of The Honourable Hilary M. Weston, former Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, to coincide with a service in ...
ONTARIO —Across Ontario—and nowhere more visibly than in rural and Northern regions like Manitoulin—the face of health care is changing fast. The provincial government is moving to expand the powers ...
In the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Métis communities emerged across a region of North America known as the historic North-West. These communities were formed by Indigenous descendants of ...
An environmental organization says Ontario’s Bill 5 puts the future of polar bears in the province at risk. The Protect Ontario by Unleashing our Economy Act repeals Ontario’s Endangered Species Act ...
Located on the Haileybury Astana campus and spanning over 3,000 sq m, the new facility combines modern laboratories, flexible classrooms and collaborative zones designed to inspire innovation and ...
After a long period of division on Rideau Lakes council, tensions finally boiled over at its Oct. 6 meeting. In the meeting that featured seven integrity commissioner reports, tempers flared, which ...
A First Nations activist is taking issue with a recent event hosted by the Métis Nation of Ontario’s (MNO) Georgian Bay division. Last Sunday, the Georgian Bay Métis Council hosted a KAIROS Blanket ...
After years of exponential growth in the year-to-year increase of Ontarians accessing medical assistance in dying (MAiD), the rate appears to have reached a plateau, according to new numbers provided ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government will table legislation this month to codify the requirements for provincial and municipal governments to buy local products amid the ongoing trade war ...
MOOSE JAW — Rooted in the proud traditions of the voyageurs and Red River settlers, Wakamow Valley came alive Oct. 3 as the inaugural Métis Fall Festival: Rendezvous and Voyageur Games celebrated the ...
The Ford government is restricting public access to school board committee meetings. CCityNews has learned that the province’s education minister has directed school boards under provincial ...
Ottawa says it will “undertake full due diligence” and seek unspecified “mitigation measures” to ensure the approximately $1-billion a year it sends to Ontario for training programs is used ...