
Ontario government investing $90 million in skilled trades programs
The province says the funding opens on Thursday to anyone who is unemployed or underemployed.
Ontario government investing $90 million in skilled trades programs
The province says the funding opens on Thursday to anyone who is unemployed or underemployed.
Trudeau announces deal for new electric vehicle battery component plant in Kingston
Ottawa and Ontario have reached a deal with a global materials technology and recycling group to build a new battery component facility in the province’s Loyalist Township
Ontario budget projects larger deficit, billions for infrastructure ahead of election
The document, set to serve as the Tory platform during a campaign expected to kick off next week, has the party projecting Ontario will be
New rules going after blockade financing an overreach, critics say
The federal government’s move to use expanded financial powers to crack down on the trucker protests is being called a severe overreach by financial crime
Ontario government confirms it will match Tax Reduction Subclass for small businesses
The province confirmed today that it will match the municipal property tax reduction put forward by Ottawa city council.
Ontario finance minister underscores economic plan to Ottawa leaders
Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy outlined Ontario’s plan to “protect progress” made in the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and reaffirmed the provincial government’s
Province moves up reopening date of retail, outdoor activities to Friday
Ford government pointed to rising vaccination rates and continuing improvements in “key indicators” such as the seven-day average of daily cases of COVID-19 as factors
Ontario tightens restrictions, gives police new powers amid dire COVID predictions
New measures include reducing capacity limits in essential retail stores and shutting down non-essential construction sites.
Ontario closing more businesses effective Saturday to limit spread of COVID-19
Premier Doug Ford moved swiftly to shutter a larger swath of Ontario’s economy on Friday in the wake of bleak projections about the death toll
Ontario introduces $17B COVID-19 package; more than doubles deficit
The spending boost includes a $1-billion COVID-19 contingency fund, nearly $1 billion more for hospitals, and more personal protective equipment for front-line workers
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