Progressive Conservative government’s first budget set for April 11
Finance Minister Vic Fedeli says Ontario’s next budget will be released April 11. It will be the Progressive Conservative government’s first budget, and Fedeli says
Progressive Conservative government’s first budget set for April 11
Finance Minister Vic Fedeli says Ontario’s next budget will be released April 11. It will be the Progressive Conservative government’s first budget, and Fedeli says
Ford ratchets up rhetoric over carbon tax with recession warning
Premier Doug Ford ratcheted up his rhetoric on Ottawa’s climate change plan Monday, warning that the carbon tax will plunge the country into recession –
Ontario government opts for ‘phased approach’ to retail cannabis stores
Months after saying it would not cap the number of licences for retail pot shops after cannabis was legalized, the Ontario government has reversed course,
Doug Ford’s political interference blamed for collapse of Hydro One-Avista deal
Washington State regulators have rejected Hydro One Ltd.’s proposed takeover of Avista Corp., citing political interference in the Ontario utility by its largest shareholder –
Ottawa-area MPP leaves Tory caucus over decisions affecting francophones
A Progressive Conservative legislator who publicly denounced Ontario’s decision to eliminate the independent office of the French-language services commissioner and a planned French-language university has
Ontario won’t meet 2020 electric vehicle target, analysts say
Ontario is envisioning a future in which millions of electric vehicles are on the roads, but analysts predict consumer uptake will remain far off the
Pharmacare, tobacco and hotel taxes: Five things to know about the 2017 Ontario budget
Ontario’s Liberal government delivered its first balanced budget in a decade on Thursday. Here are five things you need to know about the financial plan:
Province’s affordable housing proposal rankles builders’ group
The Ontario government’s plan to allow municipalities to mandate affordable housing in new developments will hurt homebuyers by jacking up prices, a key local industry
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