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Shortly after Doug Ford's new cabinet was sworn in and Mark Carney became prime minister, Ottawa and Queen's Park signed off on a deal to work together on new housing.
On a training course near Sault St. Marie, Star reporter Marco Chown Oved learned what it takes to join the firefighters facing the next big Ontario wildfire.
Public Health Ontario is reporting 96 new measles cases in the province over the past week, bringing the total number to 2,179 since an outbreak began in October.
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.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is improving health-care access for francophones by creating a new French Language Health Planning Centre.Designed in partnership with the Assemblée de la francophonie ...
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 ...
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 ...
A key station on the 15.6-kilometre Ontario Line subway has advanced through an important milestone, bringing the nightmare of traffic and road closures at one of Toronto's busiest intersections a ...
Ontario will have the world’s first service center for a new, smaller kind of nuclear plant, as the province embraces a technology that’s been touted as a way to meet surging power demand from ...
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.
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 ...